Consumers Are Rejecting The Great Reset

Authored by Jeffrey A. Tucker via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A friend got a rental of a Tesla over the holidays. It’s undoubtedly the industry standard for EVs and a complete blast to drive. The problem: It’s not a practical car at all. He was driving in the cold, and the car was nearly drained after two hours. Searching for a charge was no easy task. The first one didn’t work. The second one stated that it would be charged in 10 hours, which he didn’t have. The third one charged in one hour but that was a full hour wasted.

Electrical vehicle chargers in Irvine, Calif., on July 12, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

His conclusion: This is indeed a glorified golf cart designed to keep you at home and under the thumb of the manufacturer. And this is just a test. The repairs are worse. Keep in mind that this is the best the industry has to offer. The other manufacturers of these things make products not nearly as high-rated, which is why so many of them are sitting on lots unsold and why orders for the machines are plummeting.

It seems like the EV craze has peaked already. Growth in gas cars is now far higher than electrics, flipping a trend from 12 months ago. Finally, consumers are figuring it out. This is a good second car, provided you’re driving in your own town, you have a hook-up at home and can charge it overnight, and you don’t suddenly have to go out of town. It’s a toy, sometimes a fun one, but not a real car. For that, you need gas.

The idea that this car is going to transition the United States to “clean energy” is absurd. If every car were electric, the grid would crash and rationing would be the norm. And maybe that’s the whole point. You drive only with permission. Nothing about your transportation is within your control. Authorities will decide everything for you. It’s a perfect strategy for creating a society of dependents.

Fortunately, consumers aren’t playing along. We still live with the remnants of a capitalist system whereby manufacturers have to make profits. So that’s a serious problem for the whole industry. It could very well collapse in 2024.

Sure, Tesla will still be around making luxury cars and trucks for well-to-do urbanites, and bless them for it. But it’s not for everyone. It isn’t even for anyone who has a long way to go. Even now, the only substantial pockets of broad ownership (above 20 percent) are California and D.C. The heartland knows better and so do people in very cold latitudes.

As long as we’re on the topic of fails, consider fake meat. Remember how it was going to replace real meat? Well, take a look at the grocery stores today. This is another product that has peaked. The stock for Beyond Meat was $196 in 2019. It has fallen and fallen. Today it’s a bargain at $8.72, with no one being particularly interested. It looks like this one isn’t long for this world either, which makes you wonder why muckety-mucks are still pushing this nonsense on us. Consumers aren’t having it anymore.

The same goes for COVID-19 vaccines, for which your tax dollars paid. The companies have stock sales and patents and a seeming public demand. Except for one thing: They don’t work. They’re also highly dangerous. This is an incredible disaster for both Moderna and Pfizer. The Pfizer stock is down to $28 from $59 in two years. Moderna has fallen to $100 from $384 in the same timeframe. They’re both sitting on massive stockpiles of these vaccines, with almost no remaining public demand for their endless boosters. They also face lawsuits with claims that the companies wildly exaggerated the benefit. In any case, they were never necessary for the vast majority of people and certainly not for children. They paid off the Food and Drug Administration to give them permission to even sell products that would never have been approved under normal conditions.

Once again, we have the remnants of capitalism to thank for this. Government tried to force everyone to get the vaccine. They succeeded among some segments of the population for a time. They also enlisted Hollywood stars and every manner of “influencer” (I hate that term) to browbeat people into getting them. Whole cities (New York, New Orleans, Chicago, and Boston) were even shut to the unvaccinated. At the very least, the companies and cooperating government officials should apologize for this disaster.

And so long as we’re engaged in this fit of schadenfreude, consider Mark Zuckerberg’s alternative to X (Twitter) called Threads. It came out earlier this year to great fanfare. Here’s a social media service that’s thoroughly censored! As if that’s some kind of marketing pitch. It was always ridiculous. It started with 4 million users, mostly by drafting the users of Instagram. Today it’s down to 1 million, but even they’re hardly active at all.

For my part, when I saw how Instagram was being abused, I immediately deleted my account and a thousand images with it. What a relief! As it turns out, I hated that thing anyway. Good riddance!

Threads was a disaster for this company, adding to the other disaster of Mr. Zuckerberg’s Metaverse itself, which is completely empty and boring. It turns out that Mr. Zuckerberg isn’t a good businessman at all. Maybe the movie The Social Network was correct that he merely stole the whole idea of Facebook itself. He never really had business acumen. And speaking of Facebook, good grief, what happened to this thing? There’s essentially no reach on the platform.

Facebook has turned into nothing more than an advertising platform that markets your data. It’s really only useful for its marketplace. Otherwise, what’s the point of this thing anymore? It’s a wonder that its stock price hasn’t been hit, not just yet.

Another piece of toast this year has been online learning. Frankly, people are sick of it. Classrooms should be real. The fakery of remote classes is obvious to one and all.

Even DEI has hit the skids! Wisconsin just dialed back all funding and froze the programs.

Are you noticing a pattern here? Markets in the real world are rejecting the “Great Reset.” Whether eating bugs, driving EVs, munching fake meat, or living in the metaverse with censorship, none of it’s working. We can only hope that this trend continues in 2024 and that it bankrupts the companies that threw themselves into the whole racket. Let’s hope the consumer marketplace can render its final judgment before all of this jazz becomes mandatory, which is the real goal.

In the meantime, let’s be grateful for every amount of capitalism we have remaining, because markets mean consumer choice. And when given the choice, we know now that consumers don’t like Klaus Schwab’s plans for our lives, no matter how much Bill Gates endorses them.

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kfg
kfg
December 31, 2023 10:20 am

“Classrooms should be real.”

For the slightly below average through midwitted. For myself I can’t think of anything that held back my education more than the classroom.

Mushroom Cloud
Mushroom Cloud
  kfg
December 31, 2023 10:28 am

I served a 13 year prison sentence for the crime of being a kid born in a “developed” nation…

Ralph
Ralph
  Mushroom Cloud
December 31, 2023 9:04 pm

Folks, we got a winner!!!

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  kfg
December 31, 2023 10:59 am

Exactly. Life should be lived in, you know, the real world, no matter how old you are.

Our 13 year old is spreading his wings volunteering, helping, working in our household, doing dishes, cooking, baking, mowing lawn, doing his own laundry and teaching his siblings or just sitting next to me while we we are each immersed in a book.

It’s a sight to behold, but it’s nothing a standardized test could measure.

eraser
eraser
  Svarga Loka
December 31, 2023 12:04 pm

Keep up the good work. Whenever possible, let him fail; he will turn out a highly capable mental giant!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  eraser
December 31, 2023 12:24 pm

The most important thought I’ve ever had, was to ask, “How did the first teacher learn anything, without having had a teacher?”

Ralph
Ralph
  Anonymous
December 31, 2023 9:05 pm

Hands on experience, kind of like what is taught at the better trade schools and apprenticeship programs.

A.K.A.
A.K.A.
  Svarga Loka
December 31, 2023 12:36 pm

Good resource for young men:
Articles and podcasts by The Art of Manliness.

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AKJOHN
AKJOHN
  Svarga Loka
December 31, 2023 1:01 pm

If you want to give him some good old fashioned indoctrination. You could just put on mainstream news for a while. LOL

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Svarga Loka
January 1, 2024 1:42 am

FFS let that boy run in the woods!

bidenTouchesKids
bidenTouchesKids
December 31, 2023 11:00 am

As long as they live, TPTB will never let the Great Reset die.

august
august
  bidenTouchesKids
December 31, 2023 12:52 pm

That is a real poser….

Jdog
Jdog
December 31, 2023 11:15 am

If you want to know what direction the future is heading, you watch what people do, and not what they say.
The future is not solar panels and wind generators, it is oil and gas, just as it has always been.
How do I know this? By watching what the “powers that be” are doing, not what they are saying.
We currently have 2 major and 1 minor conflicts going on, 2 of which are so intense, they threaten to widen into WW3. What do all those conflicts have in common? Oil and gas.
Ukraine has massive oil and gas reserves in the Donbas areas. Gaza has large gas fields offshore, and Ghana also has large oil and gas reserves. Take away the oil and gas, and these areas are all shit holes the rest of the world does not give a second thought to, and yet today, they are worth risking all out war to control.
That tells you the importance of oil and gas in the future. The western world has been able to maintain hegemony over the rest of the world based on 2 things, controlling energy, and controlling world markets by having the reserve currency and control of the banking institutions that make international trade possible.
The west now sees that hegemony slipping away, and it is threatening its own version of the Sampson Protocol to attempt to maintain it.
Make no mistake, the western world was fully expecting to win in Ukraine, and to use the natural gas in the Donbas to replace the gas they lost when they blew up the Nord Stream pipeline. Loosing the Ukraine war, and having no possibility of getting the gas reserves in the Donbas is a catastrophe for Europe, and to a lesser extent to the US, who’s only ally will degrade into a dependent instead of a reinforcing partner…

Guest
Guest
  Jdog
December 31, 2023 7:43 pm

Perhaps all true except for they expected to win. Ukraine has more meaning than that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jdog
January 1, 2024 2:56 am

Why are they fighting over it if Russia already has shitloads of gas that isn’t hard to extract? They have so much it is hard to get rid of it all.

If they wanted it, why have they not taken the territory of the fields?

“Take away the oil and gas, and these areas are all shit holes the rest of the world does not give a second thought to”

what happened to new khazaria and ‘muh holy land’ arguments?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jdog
January 1, 2024 3:55 pm

I just put in a coal stove,and a hand pump for my well. Just in case the whole shyte show collapses.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
December 31, 2023 12:13 pm

Bravo – well said – the market will always prevail in spite of the usual suspects. Schwab is dead meat.

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piearesquared
piearesquared
December 31, 2023 12:21 pm

Jeffrey Tucker is too optimistic. It doesn’t matter what consumers want. The NWO is going to force their Great Reset (aka Agenda 2030) down the throats of the consumers whether they like it or not, as least those consumers who survive the culling down to a world population of 500 million. Tucker, like most people, still underestimates the power of the NWO, or doesn’t even realize that the NWO exists (I suspect it is the latter). I underestimated their power too before the scamdemic started. But the scamdemic made a true believer out of me. It takes an awesome amount of control, both physical and psychological, to get nearly the entire planet to submit to that amount of tyranny, and coerce billions to take a clot shot, because of an imaginary virus. And they will easily keep that amount of control up until, and after, they have achieved their Great Reset.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  piearesquared
December 31, 2023 12:25 pm

Resistance is not futile.

It is essential.

piearesquared
piearesquared
  Anonymous
December 31, 2023 1:00 pm

It is pointless to resist until after they have achieved their Great Reset. Most of the billions of sheeple on the planet are too stupid to even understand what is happening, let alone figure out how to stop it. They will just get in the way of any resistance. Anyone foolish enough to think that they can effectively resist now will end up like the J6 prisoners. The only productive thing to do is prepare for the outcome, and figure out how to be one of the survivors. After the population has been culled to 500 million, resistance could well be productive. That is because it will largely be the idiots who don’t survive, which means they won’t be in the way of the smart people who survive. Of course, the NWO has undoubtedly anticipated that outcome and has plans to prevent it. But I am up for a battle of wits with the NWO, and since it is my only chance, I don’t really have a choice.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  piearesquared
December 31, 2023 4:23 pm

You underestimate one problem the Elites can’t deal with, and that are several hundred millions of firearms and trillions of rounds of ammunition the citizens own. No one at this stage of the game is going to ever turn in anything. And once the people figure out that dead troublemakers don’t cause problems, then perhaps something will get done about erasing any thoughts about confiscation and other lines of stupidity from the minds of the Elite.

Yahsure
Yahsure
  Coalclinker
January 1, 2024 11:11 am

There are easily thousands of deer hunters in my area alone, all with scoped rifles. Not mentioned much is the number of ex-military. the local cops have to live among these people.

Not a republicrat
Not a republicrat
  piearesquared
January 1, 2024 12:34 am

Who are the dumb asses that don’t belive the NWO is real and like the Terminator won’t stop untill mission accomplished?

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 31, 2023 12:23 pm

The ICE cars now have computers that update at will, and can brick your ride without warning.

august
august
  Anonymous
December 31, 2023 12:59 pm

I firmly believe that I’m now driving the last vehicle I’ll ever own. And it’s not because I can’t afford to buy a new one.

Thank you, government!

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Anonymous
December 31, 2023 7:26 pm

That’s a feature, not a bug …

Another known associate
Another known associate
December 31, 2023 12:29 pm

thoughts from the peanut gallery…{none of which will be new to regulars here}

-not only opt out of the trend, but incessantly mock those who proudly engage in them.
Only then will the resistance to the controller’s fake reset gain momentum toward defeat.

Facebook? Dropped it 8 years ago; never to return. And, get pissed when the idiots who take photos of others and post them to that platform without the photographed folks permission.
Preference for privacy took a higher priority than any need for self expression on the web.
Once posted, it’s out there, even if deleted at the personal level. Too risky.

Electric car? Reality is catching up to the delusional ones who advocate mass compliance.
Tucker explained it perfectly. Phock you very much; I’ll keep my I.C. engine vehicle.
The trucking industry should be screaming at the top of their lungs that electric is not feasible in any way, shape, or form.
Uppity yuppies who own the passenger electrics? Good luck in the north, where it’s cold and snowy.

Fake meat? Bugs? As a nutrition source? You’ve lost your mind.
Remedy: patronize and help local farmers flourish, and ditch the corporations that control processed food industry products. Grow your own doesn’t even have to be said. Obvious.

As for any product coming from big Pharma, readers here are painfully aware of the dangers. Educating others is difficult and often not even worth the effort, but the early Paul Revere’s were how the resistance grew, as more and more evidence emerged, even in the face of an onslaught of criticism, ostracism, ad hominem, and reputation destruction.
The early ones whose livelihoods have been destroyed were the courageous ones.
People of character and conviction, who trusted their instinctive wisdom, hard bought.

Opt out of the game. Take solace in your lessons learned and awareness achieved.
Pass it on to others with open minds, especially younger family members.

~end of rant.

august
august
  Another known associate
December 31, 2023 1:06 pm

>>>Opt out of the game.

And remember, every time you use a credit card, a small slice of the transaction goes not to the merchant you’re buying from but into the banksters’ pockets.

And it does add up.

Rodney
Rodney
  Another known associate
December 31, 2023 9:09 pm

Expect to see a lot more Executive Orders from the thing, especially late on Friday afternoons.

Treefarmer
Treefarmer
  Another known associate
January 1, 2024 12:00 am

I would suspect that an EV would also have issues in a hot climate where the AC was draining the battery.

arrow
arrow
December 31, 2023 8:52 pm

I was considering seeing a man about a horse, but for now I’ll just keep driving my old F250.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  arrow
December 31, 2023 9:10 pm

Not boycotting the Amish, are you?

Leroy
Leroy
December 31, 2023 9:13 pm

Interesting point about Tesla being the best-probably an accurate statement. Sure would hate to buy an overpriced EV from the likes of General Motors. It’s been a little over 40 years since those bastards sold me a lemon; told them at the time I’d never buy from them again and have kept my promise.

TampaRed
TampaRed
January 1, 2024 12:08 am

happy new year to all of you,may 2024 be your best year ever —

VOWG
VOWG
January 1, 2024 7:28 am

I was well educated, it took me years to get over it.

Yahsure
Yahsure
January 1, 2024 11:06 am

I was very proud when my daughter decided to go back to homeschooling after going back to public school because she missed having friends. It was the crazy kids that interrupted class and the dumb lazy teachers and finding out her level of education dropped in public school. That’s what she told me.
The price of cars is insane, a used Corolla costs more than a new one did just a few years back. it is common to find high mile almost worn-out vehicles selling for over twenty grand.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 1, 2024 3:52 pm

HEADLINE——-Modern Society Dies From Terminal Stupidity. Idiocracy arrives 450 years early.