Petrol prices in Oz are set to hit record levels, with there being no end in sight, and the same problem, we see from reports from our two US and one UK correspondents, is happening across the West. Petrol is now over $2 a litre, and this trend, said by those in the know, is set to sky rocket. It is all part of the orchestrated global crisis of the Great Reset, the West is now experiencing, including food. Some US supermarket shelves are empty, and we can expect the same here.
But taking one crisis at a time, over half of the state of South Australia’s trucking companies, for example, face bankruptcy, and it is much the same story across the country. Truckers lost their diesel tax discount when the former Morrison government gave a six-month halving of the fuel excise tax in response to exploding prices arising from the Ukrainian War. Thus, the truckers took the brunt of the fuel discount for other motorists. And discount there must be, but the price should not be taken by the trucking industry. Industry insiders say that a collapse of the national supply chain is imminent unless the policy, which expires on September 30, is reversed. At that date, it may be too late for the majority of truckers.