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Luckily the inept Tories will be voted out, because of immigration, green theft and war mongering.

Unfortunately a much worse party will be voted in.

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Happy New Year 🎆 Mr. Peter and Family best wishes 💫

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A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous 2024 to you and yours as well!

I am optimistic that things can only get better!

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Hmm.

7,500 federal tax credit on a million EV;s sold in the US in 2023? Plus State credits of 3,500 bucks?

15 million cars sld in the US in 2023 in total?

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It's desperately sad when a majority of people refuse to acknowledge that they have blindly, carelessly and thoughtlessly placed their heads and their freedom on the block of nascent tyranny. Many reading here will have noted the promise of the UN Urban Agenda Habitat III: private vehicle ownership will be erased. You vill valk, bicycle or take ze publik transport. It's no secret. Al Gore et al. (UNEP) were peddling these policies in 2015 or earlier. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/01/al-gore-former-mexican-prez-spend-trillions-to-ban-cars-from-all-major-cities-in-the-world-video/

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I see numbers of 50 trillion bandied about for just the US.

Implies the same for the EU and China. India, Russia, Indonesia, Brazil and Mexico maybe not so much.

All relative to time of course. Global GDP is - 133 trillion a year up from 75 trillion in 2015 (current prices).

https://www.statista.com/statistics/268750/global-gross-domestic-product-gdp/

At that rate of increase, = 236 trillion by 2021 and 418 trillion by 2039 and almost 750 trillion by 2050?

Smome and mirrors of course, especially if the Cult has its way to suck out and front load the 90 trillion over the next five to seven years. There simply won;t be the bucks t omake everyone better off with cleaner water and better food.

Maybe 90 trillion out of

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One word fits for this style of governing : enTRAPment$

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Yep.

Robbing from the poor to give to the rich has not been a moral or winning policy over the centuries.

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