I think it could also be cause of the holiday season, people just busy irl in general.
To tack us back to the subject you were wondering before, funny enough I been muscling through the covid to cultivate a world class geologist and oil expert under my sway so that after we kill Satan's bus driver Maduro we can attempt to rebuild the Venezuelan oil industry which Maduro himself destroyed through his corruption and incompetence. You have to understand it's not as simple as oh we're going to have big bad Trump take all their oil. Venezuela's oil is exceptionally poor quality, it's basically like asphalt. It takes very special tools and techniques just to extract it, and to actually refine it can really only be done in the USA. Add on to this that Maduro is so corrupt that he basically destroyed much of the environment around these wells even years back before Trump was even running. We don't neccessarily need a declaration of war to just kill Satan's little pet Maduro. The question then becomes; what happens after? The plan therefore to rebuild their oil industry is beneficial to them. The problem with narco-terrorist states is that besides the negative affect on the USA it really is negative for them because basically their whole economy gets pigeonholed and revolves only arorund the drug trade, essentially become a one-trick pony just to artifically keep the failed regime in power while the regular People suffer. The hope is by rebuilding their oil industry (which is itself a mighty task with how much damage Maduro has done to it) is that they could rebuild their economy to pre-Chavez levels using oil as their central industry and then build up a diversified economy around more legitimate industries (like tourism for instance.) Trump is actually a useful servant if you can think creatively and also think longer term, Trump won't be around forever, use him while you got him and make the most of him.
Yea that sounds about right from the Midwest too.
Heh I don't believe it's the mark of the beast, though I didn't take the jab I do think they intended well with it, I think it's just merely a case of it was too new when it came out and nowadays I mean I'm still in my 30s so i might as well just muscle through it and try to develop a more natural immunity. My main gripe with the jab was moreso the mandate and the draconian measures around it rather than the jab itself, but happily these things are moot points now, praise Jesus.