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Mr. Hartman is predicting the future, and that is always a dangerous statistical challenge; however, I concur with his summary.

But, perhaps, for slightly different reasons. The global health crisis of the 2020-22 has been an excellent vehicle to re-direct and cover-up a fantastic array of pricing and supply systems that have worked well for the last 50 years. As a result the sheer number of global billionaires increased dramatically during the last two years; they were remarkably prescient and able to use the opportunity to consolidate their market share (https://www.wsws dot org/en/articles/2021/09/22/gbps-s22.html). The Ukraine crisis appear to be an excellent incident to generate remarkable global profits for the Oil & Gas Industry globally (ps://www.foodandwaterwatch dot org/2022/03/22/ukraine-oil-gas/). At the same time legislators in the US have been hard at work to secure and expand the US Fracking System, tie pipelines together with Canada's Tar sands to replace the EU's Russian natural gas supply system (https://curtis.house dot gov/press-releases/curtis-introduces-bill-to-choke-russian-energy-sector-and-support-u-s-allies-with-domestic-energy/) with dozens of LNG terminals and ships. As Mr. Hartman's analysis suggests: There are no Good Guys.

Whether the leading powers in our global economic sphere actually have managed a superbly orchestrated re-set, or re-direction, of our entire global economy, social sphere and how we manage our personal health is, of course, up for debate; however, it's a high likely mathematical data scenario and hypothesis that explains almost all of the present chaos, and may support Mr. Hartman's projected scenario for 'A Wild Ride' during the next 10-20 years (https://en.wikipedia dot org/wiki/Great_Reset). As in all scientific endeavors, a hypothesis bears investigation, and this 're-set' hypothesis may benefit from a bottoms up crowd-sourced examination by experts and common folks alike.

The old, and wise, Danish Fairy tale about the emperor's clothes, or lack thereof, comes to mind as a non-rational attempt to explain how, despite a perfectly functioning supply chain and plenty of energy we are all, globally, post 2020-22, experiencing a doubling or tripling in almost every consumer needed resource, from housing, gas, natural gas, medicine, metals-rare and otherwise to the cost of automobiles - whether electric or gas (https://etc.usfm dot edu/lit2go/68/fairy-tales-and-other-traditional-stories/5637/the-emperors-new-clothes/).

The Greening of Planet Earth appears to be a very profitable and opportune cover for a high level of autocratic orchestration, both politically and in commerce. It's very difficult for voters to untangle facts and truths, but more of us need to, respectfully, engage in hard conversations with our friends, neighbors, colleagues and spouses - or, as Mr. Hartman so ably projects: We may lose almost all ability to live in a collaborative democratically governed community, very soon.

Mr. Hartman's citation:

Hang onto your hat: things are going to get wild.

This coming crisis of war, refugees, food, fuel, a dysfunctional Fed, and a worldwide pandemic could rival anything the world has seen since the 14th century.

Worldwide adoption of neoliberal “reforms” over the past 40 years have thrown in an additional factor: an explosion of consolidated monopolistic businesses and the billionaires they create, who bring along their very own brand of authoritarian and oligarchic political activism and media control (including the social media they own).

Republicans here (and their conservative oligarch-owned colleagues inside other democracies) will exploit every piece of it. They’ll scream about the deficit, yell about the price of fuel and food, howl about crime and immigrants: all to try to frighten people and support their claim that government is their private possession and we therefore never again need to have genuinely democratic elections.

I don’t see any easy answers here. Great wealth and hard-core authoritarians have embedded themselves deeply in the fabric of the Republican Party and in many similar European parties, particularly in Hungary and Poland.

That said, it’s important to remember that the last time we faced a worldwide depression and war — roughly 80 years ago — we and Europe came out of it far more progressive and democratic. Although the toll, in both wealth and blood, was horrific."

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"The Greening of Planet Earth appears to be a very profitable and opportune cover for a high level of autocratic orchestration, both politically and in commerce. It's very difficult for voters to untangle facts and truths, but more of us need to, respectfully, engage in hard conversations with our friends, neighbors, colleagues and spouses ..." - Teach1

IOW: Less⛽🛢️💸-ing of Planet Earth and more🌞🌲💚New Deals! };--))

Thanks largely to fossil-fuel billionaires' ubiquitous propaganda networks, e.g., Fux News, the loud clarion call echoing around the globe is still largely unheard and unheeded by way too many of our right-fringe friends, neighbors, colleagues, and, yes, sometimes even our closest family members who have isolated themselves behind the Great Red Divide.

And then when they're caught in abject lies indefensible inside a normally functioning brain, those who heretofore stubbornly refused any meaningful conversation on the subject, for like ever, all of a sudden are now crying crocodile tears for bipartisanship and understanding, sniff.

To no avail, liberal, progressive conservationists, i.e., mostly Democratic voters, have been respectively following the science and engaging science-denying, fake "conservatives," i.e., mostly Republican voters, in hard conversations about climate destruction, i.e., the destruction of life on Planet Earth, even before Jimmy Carter brought the twin climate/economic crises to the forefront of national attention during "his" inflationary crisis triggered by worldwide unregulated capitalism and fossil-fuel addiction. Different times, same problems.

And yet, here we are so many wasted decades later, lemmings going over the cliff. So much for "respectful" dialogue with "The Wall," i.e., the Republican Party of Trump (the naked emperor) and the great wall of willful ignorance, i.e., ...blind stupidity! Voters addicted to wingnut media are the ones who have difficulty untangling facts and truths. So, how does one engage in intelligent conversation with, say, QAnon freaks -- rapidly swelling the ranks of Republicans -- who have convinced themselves with zero evidence, as usual, that DemocRAT libtards are all God-damned-to-hell atheists, part of an international ring of pizza-eating pedophiles who rape and kill babies, drink their blood, and then sacrifice the little pagan whelps to Satan ...respectively?

Johnny-come-lately Republicans, not Democrats, are the ones who need to get their clown act together, learn what bipartisanship and nonpartisanship actually mean, and come sit at the table of reason.

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