Remember those news stories about a year or so ago about people who would be financially unable to handle an unexpected bill? The examples I recall were a $400 or $1000 car repair bill or medical bill. The studies found that a large percentage of people wouldn’t be able to handle it. Or at least that’s what the news reported.
I’m thinking now that perhaps that was another part of the Q plan. For 2 reasons.
1. to make people aware that they should be prepared to handle such an unexpected event (like we’re having now!)
2. to assess how much assistance the government would need to give citizens to get them through this.
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I think that was just one of MANY things that the Q team did to plan for this. A big one, was the Q phenomenon itself. Another one was when the President declared “Emergency Preparedness Month”. Back in September or maybe even the previous September. Reminding people to be prepared for emergencies.
POTUS presser.
I’m sure most of you have noticed that he’s been calling it “the invisible enemy” all along. And we know why!
But another thing I noticed today is that POTUS was just discussing states and fed gov competing to get supplies and POTUS said fed gov would back off because it was faster and better for the states to buy/distribute them. A not-so-subtle point that the fed gov should NOT be running everything?
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Annoying phrase: “stood up” We just “stood up” FEMA. - Pence. And many others saying similar things. Not picking on Pence. He was just the one who said it now. WTHeck is that supposed to mean. I hate bureaucrat-speak.