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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: miraje who wrote (1439741)2/16/2024 4:20:00 PM
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Brumar, Rat, Eric and others are not a problem.

They can tell everyone that grocery and energy bills mean nothing to the voters.

Most citizens take very careful not of their grocery and energy bills. That is because they have to.

Showing all sorts of fancy reports showing pretty graphs mean sweet effing nothing.

The quip that Putin can take over the West without firing a shot has got them wound up into knots.

The reason is of course it's true. Nothing can hurt more then the truth.

Cheap energy from burning fossil fuels, and the use of fertilizers to grow food, means lower bills.

People want lower bills and patience with sending fortunes to fight a war that will go on forever makes no sense.
I don't want the Russians to invade, but frankly I don't think Putin is in the least interested, or could even be bothered.

So that is why we are seeing the unbelievable crack down on freedom and speech. The truth of what is happening just cannot be allowed to get out there. It means the current set of wef politicians have lost the plot.



It is a LOSER strategy imho, sooner or later it will FAIL. The rebound will see free speech re-established stronger then ever. It might take a while, there will probably be casualties, but life isn't always easy.
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