The idea that gas prices are going up by design has gone from reactionary and kook-conspiracy theory to now, frequent statements by congressmen and conservative news outlets declaring it as the only logical fact. But of course, they’re right and have been right all along. The only thing that was ever in question for those that understand the climate extremist Biden-puppet-Presidency was the degree to which the public would accept the claim. Mind you, the truth still has a few last steps to go: a banner spread in TIME, a piece by a senior editor at The New York Times, a begrudging admission on MSNBC, but these are all coming, eventually. When that day finally comes, it’ll be like this: ‘Why yes, jacking the prices up to unacceptable levels was the intension all along but the unwashed non-elite in this country were too stupid to accept that reality so we had to hide it, but of course we knew, that’s why you haven’t heard it from our lips until now.’ What really needs to happen is for all of us unwashed to shout down that deception the day the big admission comes.
The true cost of high fuel prices, as with the rest of all essential goods and services escalating in a fireball of inflation, is that hundreds of millions of people are experiencing a plunging standard of living and for some, will entrench them in poverty, degraded health, destroyed education and career opportunities, and earlier mortality. Meanwhile, your Democrat overlords will scold you on complaining about your cancelled vacation that you couldn’t afford due to the gas.
We’re on the cusp of a small window of opportunity, thanks to the incredible ineptitude of the Biden regime and of the Democrats in general. With the onset of Covid, Biden, the chance to steal an election, they pounced to impose maximum statism where of course no such mandate of the people existed. They’re blowing their load way early and their overreach is set to cost them dearly; they wear their radicalism on their sleeve now and no longer try to hide it. The battle over their intensions is now out in the open and no longer hiding behind opaque lies. Biden’s handlers and apologists ceased to care that he was a huge unpopular failure long ago. It’s now a race to see if they can blow up the bridge that would get us back to where we used to be, before they saddle the poor, middle class, and conservative America with costs, commitments, and baggage that would force us to live with their agenda long term. In the case of fuel prices specifically, it’s the fight to eliminate your vehicle, your travel, and force you to accept – perhaps literally railroad you – all your travel options according to government ‘wisdom’ and at the expense of your freedoms.
Collectively, we, even to include a growing cadre of low-level Democrats, say, ‘we hate high gas prices, you’re a failure, change it!’. To which they laugh in your face even now. Don’t expect an easy road here. A new Congress in 2023 will make a big difference but it’ll take 2024 to make major changes as Congress has become mostly a rubber stamp branch of government. They can grease the tracks for an administration, or they can stop it, but few true initiatives seem to be started there nowadays.
We won’t root out the war against the energy industry and the resulting high energy price abuse until we root out climate change propagandist. As long as the argument is framed as: experts vs. idiots, but only climate change priests deserve to be called experts, therefore all others are idiots, end of discussion; as long as that line of logic is the default foisted on the public, there will be no academic discussion; in its place, just a religious service. One unexpected result from two years of Covid oppression is that the public became wise, not just to the deceit of the Covid ‘experts’, Fauci et al, but we’ve learned a thing or two about how to publicly counter and stand up to forced government narrative. You don’t have to have six degrees and two doctorates to read an academic paper. The communication channels they dominated no longer have a monopoly, but we have a long way to go.
There is power in numbers, power in the volume of your public voice, power in organization, owning the infrastructure of messaging. Conservatives have been well behind for a long time but are finally making some headway. Seize the day.