The Alarming State of the US Economy: A Closer Look
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The Decline of a Powerful Nation
How is it that we are witnessing the decline of a once-mighty empire right before our eyes?
Everywhere we look, there seems to be a continuous stream of unfortunate news—gun violence in one area, rising prices in another, and the deterioration of our education system. The struggles and challenges we face seem almost inadequate to describe the unfolding situation. Is this truly the "robust" United States that once stood tall?
A significant part of our economic woes can be traced back to decisions made by our leaders years ago, particularly the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). This is merely one thread in a larger tapestry of blame that points to our current state.
In recent times, have you noticed that gasoline no longer carries its familiar scent? It seems diluted, possibly mixed with substances like ethanol or even water. Additionally, it appears to burn more quickly, necessitating more frequent visits to the gas station.
The ultimate goal appears to be pushing us toward electric vehicles by 2030, part of the "Go Green" initiative aimed at addressing climate change. However, this transition raises concerns about increased pollution from the charging stations required to power these vehicles.
The Price of Going Green
Moreover, the cost of electric car batteries is notably high. What happens to these old batteries? They end up in fields, polluting the environment as they deteriorate. So much for a greener planet!
Much of what I’ve expressed is supported by credible information. The World Economic Forum (WEF) has been advocating for these changes over the past few years. This isn’t just conspiracy; we are living through these transformations in real-time.
We are in a surreal world where mental health issues seem prevalent among our so-called leaders. These electric vehicles come with numerous issues, including the potential for crashes in autonomous models like Teslas. This reality undermines trust in the safety features of these so-called "smart cars."
I’d rather stick with the vehicle I’ve already paid off. Yes, fuel prices are high, but are these electric vehicles truly the solution? Let’s examine some significant drawbacks of these high-tech cars:
- Vulnerability to remote hacking
- Difficulty finding charging stations when the battery is low
- Limited travel range
- High cost of parts
- Unreliable autonomous functions
- Overall expense for most individuals looking to switch
These points are just a few that come to mind.
Ultimately, this shift is about implementing more taxes! America requires our vigilance. We must resist these changes—this is a technological takeover benefiting the 1% who dominate our reality.
Stay alert...