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Something from my friend Oren;

The trucker protest could be just the beginning, as intimated in the article.  But, how do we take it to its next, logical  step?  Easy, really.
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What if, instead of "trucker protests" we had "trucker slowdowns"?  The vast majority of goods and services are delivered by truck.  We are already seeing supply-chain shortages, due in large part to the shortage of truck drivers.  Remaining drivers/trucks are working their tails off just to keep up with demand and IT AIN'T WORKING!  Goods and services are increasingly in short supply.
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What if truckers, instead of joining protest convoys, did a TARGETED work slowdown?  Let me explain.  
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Protesting truckers are already sacrificing income and losing money.  They can't keep it up forever and government knows it.  But, a trucker slowdown would keep them in business, on the road, and feeding their families.    
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America's electrical grid is so intertwined that a breakdown of just one or two electricity-generating plants strains the rest of the grid.  Many generating plants burn natural gas or coal.  Natural gas is often delivered by -- you guessed it-- TRUCKS!  What if no natural gas was delivered?  The result, no electricity.  No electricity means no light, no heat, no water, no refrigeration, no communication, no gasoline or diesel.  Everything stops!  As previously noted, the electrical grid is so intertwined that shutting down even a handful of generating plants would overload the rest of the grid, possibly causing a nationwide collapse.    
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The above scenario would be a REAL "insurrection", done without firing a shot!
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It would put government in a pickle.  Do they arrest participating truckers when they need them most?  I'm sure they would.  Government has a way of making the worst possible decision at the worst possible time and for the worst possible reason.  Count on it.  They can't help themselves.  Government often reminds me of the officer in Vietnam who said, "We had to destroy the village in order to save it".    
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Further, what if railroad workers joined in?  Trains deliver coal to many, many generating plants.  What if coal deliveries to generating plants stopped?  Oops!  
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Yes, people would suffer.  I get it!  But, as President Kennedy said, "The price of freedom is high, and Americans have always been willing to pay it".   
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Are we still willing to pay it?  
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I would like your thoughts, 
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Oren 

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Here is a Tucker Carlson Video confirming it is working;

Tucker: Justin Trudeau is attacking human rights. Tucker is explaining why the Canadian Truckers are striking such an effective blow for human rights in a generation.

Addendum from Oren; 

MY BAD! ! !   I forgot the most important aspect of shutting down electricity.  No electricity means NO VOTING MACHINES!   In turn, that means little or no cheating.  Dang, hate when that happens, don't you?  I guess we could all just do it the old fashioned way, pencil and paper and hand counting.  What a horrible thought!  
BTW, thanks for posting it.   
Oren

Injustice survives when good people allow it to continue. When good people won't submit to fear of violence or corruption, and are determined to see justice served, only justice will survive.

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