Residents in locked down Shanghai scream from their balconies: 'This cannot last'
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Thomas Williams - The trouble with being a crook or criminal is that social careers don't last long enough. People who choose to be a crook, tricking, deceiving, lying, and stealing their way to success around people who are obeying the law. Fly around town high on the hog for a time until they go to prison. In some cases, the rest of their life.
Their careers are too brief.
So let's look around our town and city's neighborhood population living here in America 2022. How honest are the people you elected to run the State and Federal governments?
Did you see the short video clip on Fox News showing twenty million Chinese people in Shanghai China screaming out into the night air for food and water because of a few covid variance new cases.
What kind of evil people does that to their country's population?
Are the 2022 government officials we elected guilty of doing those same totalitarian evil deeds to the population living here in America?
And how hard is it for the elected officials to obey the law like the rest of us who do not abuse or use their country's laws for their self-serving reasons by overspending then printing money out of nothing, plunging the country in-depth they can not pay back?
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China's Shanghai lockdown tests ‘zero-COVID’ strategy The lockdown is being conducted in two phases. Associated Press.
Chinese authorities sought to reassure companies and jittery investors on Tuesday as a two-phase lockdown of Shanghai’s 26 million people entered its second day, casting an unusual quiet over the normally bustling center of finance, manufacturing, and trade.
The omicron outbreak in Shanghai is one of a series across the country that is testing the government’s ability to enforce a strict "zero-COVID" strategy without overly disrupting the economy and people’s daily lives.
Many shops were shuttered and pedestrians were sparse even in the half of the city that remained open. The lockdown is being conducted in two phases to limit the disruption, starting with the Pudong financial district and adjacent areas on the east side of the Huangpu River that divides Shanghai.
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