>>8650166 (pb)
They are billionaires.
They have all the resources they need.
(Asset forfeiture and incarceration are another thing, entirely.)
As far as labor, when everybody is out of work, there will be an enormous pool of potential "servants," assistants and groundskeepers available.
And if you're referring to the corporate labor, billionaires are quite insulated, personally, from experiencing financial turmoil, when their company/Economy suffers. They simply lay everybody off, restructure, and move on.
You're speaking as if these "new rules" that Q has teased us with are already in place. They aren't.
I assure you, the billionaire class can afford to lose tens of millions of dollars overnight, and not change a single thing about their lifestyle. (As if nothing happened.)
Can the average family afford to lose a couple hundred dollars in monthly income? Thousands?
Don't be daft. And don't be foolish enough to assume that "The Plan" will protect all the innocent from financial/personal turmoil. It won't. There have already been many casualties (literally/figuratively) and there will likely be more.
I'm all in on Q, but let's not abandon common sense and critical thinking. We still don't fully grasped the Plan, or even it's timetable.