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Started by Nearings Fault, Mar 26, 2024, 12:04 PM

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Nearings Fault

In Canada the RCMP play the roll of the FBI in the US with parts of the secret service, main police force in remote areas and international policing thrown in as well. To see this report from them should send shivers through the mainstream population. I agree with almost all their conclusions and then some.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/secret-rcmp-report-forecasts-a-bleak-future-in-canada-1.6821642

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Quote from: Nearings Fault on Mar 26, 2024, 12:04 PMIn Canada the RCMP play the roll of the FBI in the US with parts of the secret service, main police force in remote areas and international policing thrown in as well. To see this report from them should send shivers through the mainstream population. I agree with almost all their conclusions and then some.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/secret-rcmp-report-forecasts-a-bleak-future-in-canada-1.6821642


Quote from: Canadian Secret PoliceIt goes on to state that "many Canadians under 35 are unlikely ever to be able to buy a place to live."

Of course.  It's hard to buy a place to live when you're DEAD.



What is The Plan our Zookeepers have for handling the problems?

QuoteThe final section – "Next Steps" – is completely redacted in white.

Any resemblance to the FINAL SOLUTION will be purely coincidental, I'm sure.



Can I see your papers, please?


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K-Dog


Google what it is about and you will learn it is about jobs.

Bangladesh has also been in an economic slump since COVID.  It had been growing.

QuoteBangladesh has made remarkable progress toward ending poverty and sharing prosperity with more of its people. As recently as 2000, about one in three Bangladeshis lived in extreme poverty based on the national poverty line; today, this has fallen to 13 percent. The poorest 40 percent of the population also saw positive per person consumption growth. Like in most countries, a key reason was broad-based growth in earnings. With more than 20 million people still living in extreme poverty and many workers with insecure jobs, Bangladesh cannot be complacent. It needs faster economic growth that can deliver more and better jobs for everyone.

My suspicion is this is an expression of collapse.  What happens when a capitalist society stops growing.