A lot of people say "Well I'm going to the countryside away from all this insanity." There they will manage to maintain a quality of life with minimal or no government entanglements (such as taxes or absurd laws).
I think sooner or later the federal government will not be content with people doing that, and send agents or even troops out to the countryside and sparsely populated areas to force people to do things like take the jab or move back into the cities where they can be controlled.
California already does this in that it can assess taxes on you no matter where you live.
I just thought of the perfect headline for that, too:
"Major Covid outbreak traced to meat packaging plants in rural areas with low vaccination rates."
That works on several levels. It's a sexy bombshell headline the MSM and social media can't resist, it generates hate for rural America, it pushes the "take the damn vax" narrative and it practically begs the government to create more regulations.
A lot of people say "Well I'm going to the countryside away from all this insanity." There they will manage to maintain a quality of life with minimal or no government entanglements (such as taxes or absurd laws).
I think sooner or later the federal government will not be content with people doing that, and send agents or even troops out to the countryside and sparsely populated areas to force people to do things like take the jab or move back into the cities where they can be controlled.
California already does this in that it can assess taxes on you no matter where you live.
I just thought of the perfect headline for that, too:
"Major Covid outbreak traced to meat packaging plants in rural areas with low vaccination rates."
That works on several levels. It's a sexy bombshell headline the MSM and social media can't resist, it generates hate for rural America, it pushes the "take the damn vax" narrative and it practically begs the government to create more regulations.
Ruby Ridge and Waco, TX ring any bells?