Hold the phone will you - there is some late breaking news.
The people do not want The Great Reset so they have voted against it [see photo].
The first crack in the wall of change that will turn everything green came at the G20 meeting. Many nations spoke up against the "tax and spend" regime that is at the core of all major public policy settings that remove fossil fuels from our lives. Cap-and-trade is a simple tax regime that puts a public/private price on carbon. Ultimately tax is payed by consumers of energy while the funds collected from it flow [as government subsidies] in the purchase and use of electric powered cars, solar heating panels on home or an acres of land, and wind turbines [dotted here, there, and everywhere] that are meant to produce "free" energy. At the G20 there was "a meeting of the minds" on this Great Reset - it is not happening.
The second crack came at the COP26 Conference held by the United Nations high profiled movers and shakers. The whole thing was a shambles. China, Russia, Brazil, and Turkey did not even bother to show up. India mumbled about becoming carbon neutral in the middle of this Century. And Australia pushed the radical idea that carbon neutrality could only be obtained through technological innovation - tax and spend regimes do not work. The whole thing was as messy as an unsupervised Birthday Party for five year olds at MacDonalds. America slept through this Party while the UK ranted and raved about some weird crisis happening at midnight; and, that we are all just one minute from that auspicious event.
The third and most important crack came with the Election of a Republican to hold the office of Governor of Virginia for the next four years. There the key issues were school choice, tax cuts, economic growth, renunciation of the ant-family school boards, etc. The people of Virginia regained control of their kids, their economic futures, the governor's office, and civility in discourse. For the next four year The Great Reset is dead and buried in Virginia.
Grassroots change has emerged to test The Great Reset global system. This mum-and-dad movement is opposed to those who seek to gain wealth, power, and status from imposition of The Great Reset on 7.5 billion people around the globe. I suspect that, from this day forward, we will see many new grass-root campaigns emerge as people seek a return to family centric life, civility in our discourse at home, at work, and within the community. As expected these folks most likely gain strength from their religious beliefs rather than drawing on the collective power derived from secular those secular chant we hear at Climate Change rallies. The fear of The Great Reset is still present [and formidable] for most families; yet, as these good folk come together exercise some bottom-up led change their fury and distain for this authoritarian Great Reset movement shall become a positive force for social change.
Richard.
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