Spirit Airlines Goes Belly Up: Turns Out Printing Money Doesn't Solve Problems
Another one bites the dust thanks to the clown world economy and a 'war on Iran' nobody asked for.

So, Spirit Airlines is dead. Big surprise. Turns out, you can't just print infinite money and expect everything to be sunshine and rainbows. The geniuses in Washington thought they could just throw cash at every problem and magically make everything better. Newsflash: it doesn't work that way.
They're blaming it on rising fuel costs because of some vague 'war on Iran.' Right. As if the Biden administration's energy policies haven't been a complete dumpster fire since day one. They shut down pipelines, demonized fossil fuels, and then act shocked when gas prices skyrocket. You can't make this stuff up.
Of course, they tried to get a bailout. Because why not? It's not their money, right? It's just the hard-earned tax dollars of the working class, which they're happy to redistribute to failing corporations. This whole thing is giving major 2008 vibes. Who's next to go tits up?
Remember when people used to say, 'Too big to fail?' Well, apparently, Spirit Airlines wasn't big enough. Or maybe the swamp creatures in D.C. just didn't like them enough. Either way, it's another example of the government picking winners and losers. The real kicker is, most of the passengers prolly voted for this chaos. They're the NPC meme come to life.
And let's not forget about the woke corporations. Spirit Airlines was probably bending over backward to virtue signal and appease the Twitter mob. Maybe if they'd focused on running a profitable business instead of pandering to the perpetually offended, they wouldn't be in this mess. Go woke, go broke, amirite?
The truth is, the entire system is rigged. The elites are getting richer, the middle class is getting squeezed, and the working class is getting left behind. And the politicians just keep printing money and passing laws that benefit their corporate cronies.
So, what's the solution? Simple: Drain the swamp. End the Fed. Restore sound money. And let the free market do its thing. Stop trying to centrally plan the economy and let businesses compete. And for the love of God, stop with the endless wars and foreign entanglements.
But hey, at least the elites can still fly private. So, who really cares about Spirit Airlines, right? The entire world is one big Soyjak pointing and laughing meme right now.
Maybe this is a good thing. Maybe this will be a wake-up call for the normies. Maybe they'll finally realize that the system is broken and that it's time for a change. Probably not, but hey, a CHUD can dream, right?
Enjoy your tendies while you still can, because the collapse is coming. And when it does, don't say we didn't warn you. Kek.
Get ready for the fallout, because it's gonna be Biblical. Buckle up, buttercups.
In summary, the establishment is at fault for the financial collapse of Spirit Airlines. This is likely the first domino to fall, and the elites are to blame.


