Trump Sends Message, Military & Civilian Control, It Had To Be This Way – Ep. 2893
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The [CB]/[Biden] admin are now trapped in their own agenda. Trump set everything up from the beginning and now the people can see the truth. Energy drives the economy and Trump made the country energy independent, now the system is collapsing and the [CB][Biden] admin only had to do one thing, make the country energy independent once again. The [DS] has all assets deployed. They are pushing their agenda as hard as they possibly can, they want Trump indicted before the midterms, because after the midterms the makeup of congress is going to be completely different. Trump had to wake the people, he needed to fight the insurgency. The military and the people together are the counter insurgency.
Economy
Biden Turns To Venezuela For Oil After OPEC Slashes Production
- The Biden administration proposed a deal that will ease sanctions on Venezuela, allowing Chevron to pump oil in the country
- The U.S. will unfreeze hundreds of millions of dollars of Venezuelan state funds held up in American banks and in exchange, the country will allow Chevron to produce oil on its lands, according to the WSJ, which cited sources familiar with the deal. The proposal comes after OPEC agreed earlier on Wednesday to cut oil production by two million barrels a day, a decision the White House called “shortsighted,” according to a statement
Source: dailycaller.com
BREAKING: The Biden admin is going to ease sanctions on the communist government of Venezuela so Chevron can resume pumping for oil there.
They would really rather get our energy from Maduro than Alaska and Texas.https://t.co/fhAq5Zg4EU
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) October 5, 2022
- The economic data coming in the past week is in alignment with prior forecasts. Bottom line, energy driven inflation has collapsed consumer spending, inventories climbing, vendors are cancelling orders, and this is peak season for transpacific shipping- which has now recorded the most rapid drop in history.
- A single transpacific container shipment cost $19,000 in 2021, then $14,500 in 2022 as the intentional slowdown began. Now it’s only $3,900 as entire fleets of cargo shipments are cancelled due to lack of demand by U.S. purchasers.
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