Letters: Let's go swimming this summer

 

February 2, 2023



To the editor:

I wish George Washington were here. If he was here, our kids could go swimming this summer. If we lived in a free country, we could say the heck with the government and fill the pool with water and let the kids swim. By the way, have you noticed how HARD it is to say the word “government” without saying the word “damn”? Most likely, the old swimming pool didn’t have a bonding wire between the ladders. IF that is true, how did we survive the 50 or 60 years? A bonding wire is about as necessary as a Covid shot. The way I understand there is a bonding wire – it just wasn’t looked at by some government robot.

I don’t understand why people like government. Look at what is going on. The World Economic Forum (WEF) is meeting in Switzerland to make a one-world government system. Throughout history, how have people prospered from tyrannical governments? The WEF is planning the ESG (environmental, social, governance) reset.


Al Gore was out there telling some whopper misconceptions about the environment. Did he happen to put things into perspective by mentioning that there is more than a ton of air on every SQUARE foot of the planet, except a little less in mountainous areas? Did he happen to mention that we have a 300 million acre solar collector in this country? Did he happen to mention that more people are in the world which eat more livestock and burn more fossil fuels, which all give off CO2 fertilizer? This fertilizer has nearly doubled the production of our solar collector over the last 50 years. This solar collector can even store our energy. We can put it in a bin. If you really want to invest in the most efficient renewable energy source, give the money to the agronomist. Gore is so stupid, he probably thinks a stupid pipeline to ship our fertilizer to a hole in the ground in North Dakota is a good idea.


The globalists don’t want you to prosper. They want everyone in the world to be equally poor. Consider California. It says it wants everyone to use an electric vehicle. Maybe 10 percent of vehicles now are electric. It can’t even charge them now. How will it charge the vehicles when there are 10 times as many? It illustrates the agenda of the globalist elites. They actually want most people to not even have a vehicle. Got oats and a horse?

Look at what the government has done. The border is wide open. This is a huge expense for us. We were energy independent two years ago. Now we aren’t. Our debt increases by factors of trillions, which causes inflation.

Let me illustrate what a trillion is. Pretend each wheel of my semi-tractor is a printing press and prints $100 every revolution. Ten wheels would print $1,000 every revolution. The wheels revolve 500 times per mile, so it would print half a million dollars per mile. A driver could print $400 million per day, but the tractor would have to go two million miles to print a trillion dollars. Very, very, very few trucks go that far in their lifetimes.

Look at a million-bushel corn pile. It’s big. It has more than a thousand truckloads in it. There are hundreds of these in the country, and they don’t hold near as much as all of the bins in the country. The annual corn production of the whole United States is 15 billion bushels. That is equal to 15,000 million-bushel corn piles. The United States’ debt is $30 trillion. That is $2,000 of debt for every bushel of corn we raise annually. When you calculate this out, every KERNEL of corn we raise represents 1.5 pennies of the debt.

The government doesn’t make America great. Freedom-loving conservative Christian people will have a low ESG score, so we won’t be able to do business in the global ESG reset economy. When conditions get bad, most people will look to government for the answer to the bad conditions. If the globalists can’t get enough people to look to government, in this country, it can arrange for an EMP attack to do it.

When most people look to government, we need to look at a local economy. The Amish will be best off when things get bad. We need to plan to be self-sufficient like them with a local economy. I have designed money for a local economy. We will have a planning meeting at my house at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4. We will discuss the immigration policy for our local economy. You are all invited to come. Everyone who comes (or has come to a previous meeting) will automatically be a citizen of our local economy if you want to be.

Bill Hibbing,

Hartley

 
 

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