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Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on "Social Order Is BREAKING Down in Italy, Police Being Deployed To Grocery Stores As Looting Erupts" video.
I think this will push a paradigm shift that is already taking place. Victory gardens/greenhouses in every back yard. Edibles growing in window boxes. Making homes off-grid compatible, with smarter construction.
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No. The people doing it were the idiots captured by establishment media, which is captured by globalists and Chinese. Such people have very bad memories. You see them in the USA all the time. You know. The people spouting every day's/week's left-media talking points, which as often as not, CONTRADICT the talking points of the previous day or week. There is NO cognitive dissonance for such NPCs, because they don't REMEMBER what they were saying the week before! They just download the nightly news to their buffers and then clear their caches the next day. It's like yesterday never happened for these people. They're just looking to the establishment for what to think on any given day.
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Closing down the gun stores is only depriving LIBERALS of firearms. All the conservatives already HAVE guns!
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The stimulus will do more long-term harm than good. Government intervention tends to perpetuate economic crisis. Did you hear of the Great Depression of 1920? No? That's because the government stayed out of it and markets roared back in short order. The Great Depression that was kicked off by the 1929 crash lasted over a decade, largely because of government "stimulus." Sadly, the MYTH that FDR "saved us" persists. He kept himself in power by keeping the big danger going for longer than it needed to.
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Of course it'll get worse. But it's not yet that bad. We're mainly suffering from our shut down, not the Wuhan Flu, itself. We can open up the economy, with some tweaks to how we run businesses and interact, socially. Hopefully, there'll be a major shift in education, so we stop packing our kids into one room with everybody else's kids.
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