More consequences of unsuccessful action or inaction to successfully remove the parasitical debt fiat currency system.


Jasmine Slater was making $600 a week waitressing at a family steakhouse in Orlando – enough to pay her bills and support herself and two children – before the pandemic left her without a job.
Since being laid off in March, the 34-year-old has depleted her savings trying to survive on $130 a week in unemployment benefits. She received her $600 stimulus check last week but spent nearly all of it catching up on electricity payments.
“It’s been 10 months but I’m still shocked, disheartened, devastated,” Slater said. “I’ve gone through my savings, I’ve gone through my resources – all of that is depleted now. The bills are piling up and my kids are looking to me for answers I can’t provide.”

Source: Restaurant and hotel workers reel as layoffs soar again