Mar 7 - President
Biden’s “maskless” State of the Union signifies the near-end of the
COVID tyranny we have lived under for the past two years. Fortunately
for Congress, the President, and the Federal Reserve, the Ukraine-Russia
conflict is replacing COVID as a ready-made excuse for their failures
and a justification for expanding their power.
Even before politicians began declaring the end of the pandemic, polls
showed that rising prices were the people’s top concern - particularly
the increase in gas prices. Since Russia is one of the world’s leading
energy producers, sanctions imposed on Russia, as well as Germany’s
decision (made under pressure from the US) to shut down the Nord Stream 2
pipeline, provide a convenient excuse for rising gas prices. This is
the case even though the US, citing the “instability” in world energy
markets created by the Russian-Ukraine conflict, has yet to officially
ban imports of Russian oil.
The Federal Reserve has been planning several interest rate increases
this year, even though some fear that rate increases could decrease
growth and increase unemployment. The Russian crisis allows the Fed to
either postpone rate increases or blame Russia for any unemployment that
accompanies the rate increases. Either way, the Fed can use the crisis
to deflect attention away from its responsibility for our economic
problems. As of now, it appears the Fed will go through with at least a
modest rate increase this month, but because of the Ukraine crisis, the
increase will be smaller than previously expected.
The Ukraine crisis also provides an excuse for Congress to do what
Congress does best: increase federal spending. President Biden has
requested Congress provide an additional $10 billion in emergency
military aid to Ukraine. Congress will likely quickly approve the
President’s request. This will not likely be the last time Congress
rushes billions of “emergency” money to Ukraine.
It is also certain that lobbyists for the military-industrial-complex
are already “explaining” to a very receptive Capitol Hill audience why
the Ukraine crisis justifies increasing the military budget to “counter
the threats” from Russia, China, and whoever else can serve as a
convenient boogeyman. It is unlikely there will be much resistance in
Congress to a further increase, even though the US already spends more
than the combined defense budgets of the next nine biggest spending
countries.
Over the past two years, many leading Internet companies did the
government’s bidding by “de-platforming” anyone who expressed skepticism
of vaccines or promoted alternative treatments — even when they
presented evidence to support their claims. These companies are once
again helping the government by de-platforming those who question, or
are suspected of questioning, the official narrative regarding Ukraine.
Yet these companies’ concerns with “fake news” have not led them to stop
people from sharing widely debunked stories supporting the US-backed
Ukrainian government.
The lockdown and mandates did more harm than the coronavirus itself.
They were based on lies promoted by the government and its allies in the
“private” sector. Yet too many Americans refuse to even question the US
government’s claims regarding the Ukraine crisis or question whether
Russia is really responsible for our economic problems as opposed to a
spendthrift Congress, successive spendthrift Presidents, and an
out-of-control Federal Reserve. The only way to stop authoritarians from
using crises like these to grow their power is to make enough people
understand a simple truth: authoritarian politicians will always lie to
the people to protect and increase their own power.
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