
As gas prices continue to rise, many Americans feel the pump’s pinch. This crisis is where things may be happening behind the curtains. The Biden administration is bumbling and blundering. The current fix is idiotic. White House officials are considering sending out gas rebate cards to provide relief.
Let’s think about this. How are we in this situation to begin with?
This plan will do more harm than good. For one thing, it would lead to more inflation. This would be considered a stimulus; stimulus is why our inflation is out of control. This would pump more fake money into the market and increase inflation further. This increase will also force American prices to go up even further, negating the effect of the rebate.
This would be a temporary solution at best. Once the rebate ran out, prices would likely spike further, leaving consumers worse off. Given these potential problems, it may be wiser to pursue other options for tackling high gas prices.
But the bigger problem is the idiots suggesting these fixes. Are they trying to crash the dollar? The answer may be yes. This is where we should read between the lines. The Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has stated that a central bank digital currency version (CBDC) of the U.S. dollar will be significant in sustaining the dollar’s global dominance at a period other jurisdictions are increasingly researching the currency.
What is CBDC? CBDC is that it’s not a cryptocurrency, so it doesn’t have to be related to anything that caters to the crypto world. However, transactions can be tracked like digital currency. The digital currency will be regulated by a central authority or bank.
There are plenty of reasons to be critical of the proposals to fix the problems that people in power have put forward. But it’s hard not to be especially skeptical of those who seem intent on crashing the system entirely.
Suppose our leaders try to crash the dollar and switch to the CBDC. Why would they do this? Control is the answer. They want the ability to control, move, and freeze individual assets.
Never let a good water crisis go to waste.

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