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Econ Recon: Left Still Pushing 'Great Reset'

The Great Reset we heard so much about during and just after the pandemic has taken a hit, due to high interest rates and economic realities. Americans are now less inclined to support the green economy, mass central planning and large debt spending after those policies drove up the cost of everything in the last couple of years. But that doesn't mean the left has stopped pursuing the Great Reset. "While the effort may have slowed here in the U.S., everyone else around the world is essentially following the World Economic Forum (WEF) mantra of you will own nothing and be happy," says EJ Antoni, economist with the Heritage Foundation.

Antoni tells KTRH we are seeing some of the basic tenets of the Great Reset in blue cities and states here in America. "People can barely even afford to rent, much less own their own home, increasingly people can't afford their own transportation, so they have to live in inner cities or they have to rely on public transportation," he says. "Those are the initial movements into the kind of dystopian future that the Great Reset advocates are envisioning."

In addition to pushing the green climate agenda and discouraging private property ownership, proponents of the Great Reset also need central banks. "The Central Bank is a key component to the elites' worldview, which includes controlling everyone except themselves," says Antoni.

Here in America, our Federal Reserve has been accused of creating a Great Reset bubble with its see-sawing interest rate policies. "What the Fed has done is gyrate the economy violently by taking its foot from the gas to the brake and vice versa, and literally causing recessions and causing inflation," says Antoni.

And if you think the left will stop with banks and transportation, Antoni warns they've got even bigger ambitions. "Now, they even want to do things like ban coffee, because they think that's going to kill the Earth, my goodness," he says. "Their insanity never ends."

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