
Pandemic Hangover
The first reported case of COVID19 was reported by the CDC on January 20, 2019, at that point
the entire country went into lockdown. Prior to the first reported case, Americans attended
social gatherings, the supply chain was functional, many were gainfully employed, and the
postal system was operating rather efficiently. I mentioned the previous examples to say this
“the pandemic has caused a serious hangover” and all of us are being affected in one way or
another. The question is “what happened”?
People are now cautiously attending social gatherings, but the supply chain is still experiencing
hiccups, many have returned to work although employers say they are hiring and still need
workers. The postal system seems to have become quite dysfunctional-but we know there has
been continuous, concerted efforts to bring the postal system down and it is mainly for the
financial gains of a few.
With all of the aforementioned being said the question is “Why has the U.S. not returned to
normal in two years”? I’m sure there are many reasons for problems with all systems getting
back to normal or what I call business as usual. In a most recent post, I alluded to the “shake
the jar” phrase. In the previous post, it was my contention that things are shaken for a reason
and by certain individuals. There are many that are becoming very rich as a result of alleged
supply chain disruptions. We’re told these supply chain disruptions cause an increase in the price of
gas, groceries, appliances, and many other needed items. Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder can
see what’s going on. Look at who’s orchestrating these price increases. Do your research.
Many companies have experienced some of their best, most productive years ever post-pandemic. Don’t fall for the BS. They want you to look elsewhere to explain the increased
prices in almost everything. Look at who’s shaking the jar, making power moves, and lining their
pockets. The supply chain is not the issue. Shake your pandemic hangover off, take the blinders
off and see what’s really going on. Thumbs up, like, share, and subscribe.
Marvin Dixon, Founder
VMGREVIEW.COM
