Oil Crisis: World War Three seems like silently begun.
The world is under attack, we could now picture that even we were not part of the country whose heating their sits and making all the possible precautions to close the border for protection, we were all in a state where we don’t know what and how will be the next plan in advance.
It feels like not writing is addictive, I don’t know but that's what I felt maybe because of not enough sleep and anything reasonable I could hear by myself. But my hand is looking for its addiction, what I missed and what I loved, besides I gave up some of my assets in BCH to help my family for the funeral expenses because it's really extravagant yet that what we want, give what he deserves.
Upon this expense are fuel and oil. We need fuel to prepare food and things to prepare. Coal was heavier when it comes to practicality because they were going to wipe dust and not really the best choice at the end of the day, 1 cooking kerosene is now as high as P1000 or $40 on the commercial scale. We can't ignore the fact that one tank won't last long for every move we take and visitor to accumulate we need fuel.
Then comes the part where the gas to operate the cars are abruptly inclining and most of the people now can't really afford to take some. Is this the start of WW3? The war where even the government states that we can't afford to win or be part.
I remember when the pandemic struck and we were all on the hunt to look for rubbing alcohol. We can do nothing but pay the highest price just to purchase the commodity we want and need. That is happening in oil in poor countries, this is not as simple as alcohol before, this was a new problem of volatility and some sort of financial crisis of the world.
If we think that only the transport sector was affected it won't be like that. The next day we were facing high prices of commodities and sadly the government had limited control because it was the world that caused the crisis.
This seems very much relevant to what will happen when the third world war comes to reality, not just an imaginary but the fact that we were all attacked.
Fuel affects essential goods.
This is really expected in the first place, we were all facing demand and supply as more and more companies will lessen their productivity for the use of fuel for the machinery. This wasn't cool for it also implies that lessening the salary of the workers then had the high prices of goods. Poor will become poorer.
Others won't limit or control the production but impose the extravagant input on all the customers, which is also soul absorb.
A little bit in my mind laughing while watching the news about protesting and expressing their thoughts about the hike in prices, but then I realized that the government had no control because it was a global problem not a single state or any country.
Moreover, we shall also expect that there are people behind the nightshade that control the price upon hoarding and delaying the product.
This is a serious problem, not just a picture of expectancy.
It seems like the price of gasoline is the significant picture of the beginning of the war. No one knows when and how the conflict is resolved, as the days harden both interests the price still will become unpredictable.
I am not an economist or smart man, but I am really worried as the pandemic strikes and the price of goods globally becomes unplanned. It results in starvation soon. We were not in the war, Philippines I say, but the global trade made us realize that the war is coming on our home.
This is just a short and not-so-good article, in the Philippines the funeral service will be served for 9 days but they plan it 10 for us and we still have 4 days left, bare with me for now. Thanks for reading…
I don't know if this is real or not but they said people manipulate the price of oil gas to make the price on demand during the crisis.