01/24/2022 / By Ethan Huff
The District of Columbia’s Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HSEM) Twitter account is calling on residents of Washington, D.C., to start voluntarily rationing their food purchases at the grocery store in order to limit the fallout from the ongoing supply chain collapse.
With a stamp of approval from Mayor Muriel Bowser, D.C.’s HSEM issued a stark warning that it is wise to “prepare for winter” in this manner, this ominous verbiage presumably referring to fake “president” Joe Biden’s infamous statements about a “dark winter.”
“If you’re hitting the grocery store to prepare for winter weather, please just buy what you need and leave some for others!” the tweet reads. “You may have noticed empty shelves in some stores due to national supply chain issues, but there is no need to buy more than you normally would.”
For the time being, “voluntary rationing” will remain just that: voluntary. Eventually, however, it could become mandatory for people to buy only what the government deems “essential” in order to live.
Just like face masks and lockdowns, which started out voluntary, food rationing will eventually become a requirement. And those who fail to do it in accordance with government guidelines will likely be punished for “hoarding” and depriving others of their bowl of soup and loaf of bread.
Bowser, who also functions as D.C.’s COVID Compliance Minister, “loved” the tweet from D.C.’s HSEM because it was apparently her idea, at least in part, to impose voluntary food rationing on D.C.’s residents.
“What comes after the voluntary phase is the part many have been studiously preparing to avoid,” reports The Conservative Treehouse.
Back in the summer of 2020, Bowser issued a decree requiring that everyone in the federal territory wear a mask.
Prior to this, masks were voluntary in D.C. – are you beginning to see a pattern in the way these people operate?
At first it was all optional. Then it became mandatory with fines and jail time looming as punishment for non-compliance. How long will it be before Americans are told that they can only purchase certain amounts of groceries per visit?
“I find it rather revealing that only when leftist policies are followed to their natural conclusion do you see officials in the leftist economic system they created, a system not coincidentally always based on the outcome of scarcity, asking people not to engage in economic activity,” The Conservative Treehouse further added to the conversation about these latest developments.
“Chasing socialism always creates an outcome where the expressed intent from government is NOT to buy stuff, rationing. Socialism, or leftism in its modern form, always creates scarcity; it is the diametrically opposite outcome of a free capitalistic society.”
It will start in left-wing places like D.C, New York and Seattle, and eventually spread to the suburbs and into rural areas. The entire planet will eventually suffer under the crumbling house of cards.
Nowhere will be safe, thanks to the interconnected nature of the global economy. When one domino falls, it hits another, which then hits another until they all fall down, by design.
This is the “great reset” that was promised by World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab. And it is all culminating on the back of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), which is being pulled out of the grenade known as the current global economic order.
“This will be nationwide,” warned one commenter.
“The failure is by design,” added another.
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