Many people might say that the free market is exactly what is needed when change is required, not more heavy - handed government dictats. It looks like there isn't going to be enough gas to power the UK through the winter - at least not enough affordable gas, which is almost the same thing. Free market innovation should be the most efficient way of dealing with this, but government intervention means there is no such thing as a free market - a bit of a conundrum. Are we enjoying our central planning yet?
The fun thing is that there is plenty of gas, but the insane green policies mean that you aren't allowed to use it, and the blame is laid squarely at the feet of "the market". Picking a fight with Russia may also not be the brightest thing to do if you live on an island with no food or fuel security, but you do you, as it were. As I understand it, this price crisis is entirely manufactured for climate catastrophe purposes. Enjoy your new normal of owning nothing, having nothing (not even warmth)
, and being happy about it.
In the world according to Jacob, central planning hasn't worked, so we obviously need even more central planning. This despite proof over generations that central planning fails even more spectacularly than the free market ever does. Serious question: everyone needs to become poorer, for the good of all - will that apply to the billionaires, too?
I am constantly astonished that the sheep are enthusiastically clamouring to be shorn repeatedly, and even slaughtered ("we need to reduce the population"). The UK is the most bizarre society: a nation of violent, agressive, and yet utterly compliant and forelock - tugging serfs, ruled by a multi - generational hidden elite with politicians as the buffer between the two. I'm not sure if it is 1984 and believing two mutually exclusive ideas at the same time, or just the Red Queen and believing 6 impossible things before breakfast.
Sorry - I'm obviously feeling a bit peevish this morning.