Have we posted this yet? The coming food crisis, analysis from Forbes.
Posted by splat-y-chila@reddit | PrepperIntel | View on Reddit | 89 comments
Talking about the stop in flow of fertilizer through the Strait of Hormuz, the price and supply shock, access to fertilizer by emerging economies, and what is being done to restart flow. Snuck in there really quickly at \~12:51 is the 'next year is going to probably be worse' idea because of El Nino in the global North too. Prepping related because you probably need to start/continue stocking up a year and a half's worth of food from now asap, because from the vid, the consumer is probably going to eat the cost increases.
Over-Reality-1099@reddit
I find it unlikely that all of these circumstances will only impact food prices for a year and a half or so - once prices go up it's rare that I've seen them go down once the "crisis" is over.
It's all just more reasons for the prices to go up up up, and we'll be stuck eating the difference for the rest of forever... If anything this has pushed us away from just storing extra food (ten cans, deep pantry, multiple freezers we cycle through, etc.) and focusing harder on our garden and heavily considering chickens.
No_Possible_7108@reddit
Yay capitalismš„
Playful_Possible_379@reddit
It's not capitalism. It's corrupt politicians, CEOs who grin when rimming stocks cold, crooked people not held accountable.
Communism sucks, and socialism like Scandinavian needs capitalism to refill it self. See France, Germany, Norway. But we also need checks and balances and accountability and consequences for crooks. Which we didnt enforce. So be more focused on balance. Than just lazy blanket statements.
No_Possible_7108@reddit
So I think we are agreeing that unchecked capitalism sucks then and I do see what you are saying in regards to the Scandinavian systems.
Personally, id like to see a full-on attempt at a Communist system where we can't fuck around with them. Not saying it won't be shit in the end, but I don't think any country has legitimately been able to try that system without the US stepping in to intentionally fuck their shit up. I don't trust unchecked capitalism to leave any system alone that might challenge their bottom line.
I agree we need functioning checks and balances and shit but until somebody smarter than me can help piece together an action plan of some sort, about all I can do is make "lazy blanket statements"
I have tried sending messages to people in DC but I am highly doubtful they even look at thoseĀ
TheMeta40k@reddit
The Scandinavian system is built off the back of being a massive petro state. It's a huge factor.
No_Possible_7108@reddit
I was under the impression the petro thing was limited to norway
jadelink88@reddit
It is. They're huffing the fumes of Americanism. Nordic countries manage by being largely honest, productive, and having tax rates that would make Americans squeal.
Playful_Possible_379@reddit
You and i aren't saying the same thing. You said capitalism sucks. I said you're wrong. And explained why. Tbh. You hate on western culture so much I feel you're a Russian troll, Iranian pr. Fact is America's not perfect. Maybe because we let too many cultures in , some which are not compatible. But I love it's imperfections. Because I get to dissent, work for my self and be rewarded for my skills and efforts in ways I make more capital than my peers and I get to walk around and talk about how much I dislike the government.
Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, uae would kill me for doing what I do, as a free person in America. So I am grateful. Yes in America We have much room for improvement. But with people who care we can get there.
It's an unfortunate truth that with political and financial systems like ours unfortunately, we left the door open to being influenced by people who hate our way of life. And abuse it. See Russia, See the saudi economic war against America,etc
But to say the idea of capitalism,and democracy are bad is assonanine.
Pap3rStreetSoapCo@reddit
Fuck off with this nonsense. Accusing other people of being foreign bad actors? Praising capitalism. Yeah, GTFOHā¦
Playful_Possible_379@reddit
Ok maga , or better yet. Traitor.
Pap3rStreetSoapCo@reddit
You are the one who sounds like a bot here, for the record. Why is your post history hidden, coward?
No_Possible_7108@reddit
I think you may have misread my comment because I said unchecked capitalism sucks.
Also, capitalism is not culture so not sure why you are connecting the two. Our culture is supposed to be a culture of immigrants, but you said maybe it's flawed because of the immigrants? Hmmm.
There are a lot of things in life that are much more important than $$$ which makes me believe there really is something quite fucked about our society.
I am free to have my opinion same as you, so miss me with that "Russian troll" bullshit. It's funny that you talk about having the freedom to talk about disliking the government while you are trying to shut me down for talking about disliking the government
America is currently throwing people into concentration camps so I doubt we get there any time soon. Not to mention they just labeled "antifa" as a Democratic terrorist group so it's only a matter of time before they start tossing everyone that disagrees with them into a camp.
"Assonanine" is quite the fun word you made up, I found it the perfect touch to round off your virtue signaling with!
AdministrativeMeat3@reddit
Lol, lmao even.
Simonis5@reddit
Yea cause socialism feeds the masses so wellš
Pap3rStreetSoapCo@reddit
Fucking 88 karma BOT
No_Possible_7108@reddit
Good job putting that ignorance on full display š
Affectionate_Pen611@reddit
End stage capitalism.
Inferno976@reddit
Also known as fascism.
funknfusion@reddit
fragrant-final-973@reddit
The plumber we need, but maybe not the one we deserve.
CannyGardener@reddit
This is my goal as well. Does no good to rotate through a deep pantry if prices go up forever. Been working on thinning down my deep pantry in favor of a more sustainable approach: water collection, chickens for eggs, rabbits for meat and fur (and sellable dog food/treats), and I shifted to bulk crops this year for the urban farm: corn, beans, kale, garlic. High nutrients, long shelf life.
2quickdraw@reddit
Honestly I bucketed the bulk crops which are still extremely inexpensive and which can always be grown later, and planted the greens and vegetables that are unavailable or in crummy condition in the stores.
CannyGardener@reddit
Totally get it. I've had a similar debate with myself. I just want to be sure that when the time comes, I'm able to produce ample quantities, which means learning what grows best in what plot, so hitting the core stuff sooner rather than later š
2quickdraw@reddit
Do both! šāŗļø
CannyGardener@reddit
If I wasn't on a quarter acre I would! 8) Just to the point where I'm suuuuper space constrained, and likely about to be water constrained as well. Need to focus! š
2quickdraw@reddit
I hear that! š
Playful_Possible_379@reddit
Also learn from the damage NAFTA did yo this type of share cropping for corn in Mexico and about chicken pests and veterinary care. I wish you all the best.
almostoy@reddit
It's nice that garlic makes the list. I don't want a post-apocalypse without garlic.
Mountain_Fig_9253@reddit
Get the chickens as soon as you can. There is a learning curve with them and your first coop probably wonāt be the one you want long term once you start using it. They arenāt hard to raise but it took me some time to feel comfortable managing issues.
If you make too many eggs you can donate them to a food pantry and get a nice tax write off.
Over-Reality-1099@reddit
I really want to - but the hardest part is knowing where to start and jumping in. I've been trying to learn more before finally bringing some home - but it feels like I'll never know enough to feel "ready"!
Mountain_Fig_9253@reddit
If you live up north now is the time to get them so they can be grown enough for the cold. Not sure about down south. No need for warming lamps, they just cause fires in the winter.
When you do get them pick them up and hold them EVERY day when they are babies. They will get used to you handling them which makes life soooooo much easier later on.
If you have the space I would strongly consider making a coop out of a shed. I built my own coop but the next one will be a shed so I can stand in the dang thing.
You got this, and remember the chickens areā¦.how to put thisā¦.very inexpensive. If you āscrew upā you arenāt out a bunch of money. Give them some space to scratch at the ground and they will have happy chicken lives.
As a bonus you will get some of the best fertilizer in the world.
Over-Reality-1099@reddit
We're down south - but that's really good information! I appreciate it. I had no idea about holding them daily, thank you so much for the info!
Mountain_Fig_9253@reddit
Some guys put together a mobile setup so they can up and move the coop and run. The chickens will denude whatever run you have by scratching at the ground. They also fertilize the hell out of it by popping on it and working it into the ground to compost in place.
My plan is to move soon and workout a shed style coop I can drag around. Move it once a year and then try growing on the old run.
Just a couple of thoughts to think about. r/backyard chickens has a bunch of good resources.
TheBestParty@reddit
Eggs went down gas went down (then up again obviously) it can happen but your right its rare.
gholmom500@reddit
These were my thoughts.
The same 50$ can buy several chickens or a lot of rice. Seems like chickens night be the correct answer.
chicagotodetroit@reddit
Yeah but to have the chickens, you need predator proof housing, feed, water, and infrastructure. Thats way more than $50.
Sometimes the answer is buy the rice and save up for the chickens.
2quickdraw@reddit
No, the correct answer is both.
yarrowy@reddit
So why did egg prices come down?
KountryKrone@reddit
Because egg production barns have replenished the birds they had to kill during the last avian influenza outbreak. Increases supply=lower prices
Over-Reality-1099@reddit
Maybe it's just where I'm at - but I haven't seen the prices decrease that much around here. They shot up for a bit, and are still that same price, maybe $1-2 dollars less at most depending on where you shop at.
yarrowy@reddit
My Walmart has them for 1.47 per dozen
Vinowagon@reddit
That's amazing! Where?
k8ecat@reddit
In LA this week through Tuesday Eggs are .99 a dozen at Vons/Albertsons/ Pavillions and .99 for an 18 pack at Jons.
Vinowagon@reddit
Wow! I have a Jons nearby. I gotta shop around more. TJs is $5ish (organic brown) so obv not same/same but good to know it exists even in HCOL areas
k8ecat@reddit
The weekly sales at grocery stores start on Wednesdays. A lot of them post the preview ad (not Jons) on Tuesday afternoon. And sometimes you need to click on digital coupons (not Jons) to get the sale price.
missbwith2boys@reddit
Chickens are a good choice. I cycle their waste through the compost bin system. Definitely helps with soil fertility. And the eggs are great. I have a dozen hens of various ages and we give dozens of eggs away to neighbors and family each week during the peak season.
keytiri@reddit
If prices go up, then wages need to go up; so even if the other inputs reduce, the higher wages alone may justify the prices in āsticking.ā Wage increases tend to lag behind the other inputs, and some try to deny them altogether.
disclosureanticlimax@reddit
"we'll be stuck eating the difference for the rest of forever"
banks got bailed out
we got sold out
funny how when quantitative easing allegedly "ended" inflation started skyrocketing and a pandemic just happened to sprout up shortly thereafter conveniently distracting from and simultaneously taking the blame for said inflation
you cant print that much money and not hyperinflate the currency
Some_Guy106@reddit
I bet he sees letting people starve as "cutting out the fat"
PMmeIamlonley@reddit
Gardens produce more the older they are. Get that sweet potato bed established this year and it will feed you forever as long as you miss a few.Ā
splat-y-chila@reddit (OP)
With hit or miss health, I've been going harder on the perennials and self-seeders. Fruit trees, berry bushes and canes, rhubarb, skirret, good king henry, strawberries, chicory, grapes, passionfruit, potato onions, perennial beans, and native perennial ground cherries.
No_Branch_5083@reddit
Similar list to me but I just can't get the bloody skirret to germinate.
splat-y-chila@reddit (OP)
Once you get one, it blooms yearly and at this point I have thousands of seedlings all over the garden. The thing that won't budge for me is alexanders which I've been trying to seed for 4 years at this point.
PMmeIamlonley@reddit
Try Everglade tomatoes. They grow like weeds and grow back where they dropped the season before.Ā
splat-y-chila@reddit (OP)
I have the little yellow ones going - https://www.southernexposure.com/products/coyote-cherry-tomato/ they come back every year without fail.
existing_for_fun@reddit
I wish. I live in an apartment. No gardenable land :(
Ooutoout@reddit
Your community might have allotments, it's worth looking around for one! Personally, I got into gardening as an apartment dweller by asking a neighbour (who was complaining about having too much yard work) if I could garden in exchange for keeping the yard looking neat. Maybe something similar could happen for you.
Daxx22@reddit
I'd be more than a little concerned that if things get even 20% as bad as some of these projections such community plots will at a minimum become major theft targets, if not outright plundered/destroyed by the desperate.
No_Branch_5083@reddit
I view my allotment as a place where I can learn how to grow things now and get some produce. Then, if things get really bad, I can take that knowledge and a seed bank to a more secretive location.
SpooktasticFam@reddit
I don't really have the energy to do a garden this year. I've done them in the past, but it usually ends up being "I paid $100 for a tomato" the first year or so, and we're not going to be in this house forever.
So I've been doing a Community Sourced Agriculture Box (CSA Box) for the last 2 years. I give $480 to a local farmer, and they give me boxes of organic, fresh, and local veggies every week.
It does sound like a lot of money up front, but my boxes run through the 1st week of June, to the last week of October, so it comes out to $25 a week for a big produce box. During the summer months, there's always extra melons, squash etc, on the side too.
You can also do a half-share, which is a Box every other week, for individuals, and smaller families.
My husband eats the equivalent of 4 adults, (only marry a large athletic man with lots of hungry muscle tissue if you can afford to feed them š ), and it significantly cuts back on our grocery budget (at least $75-100/week).
It also forces me to try new recipes, and cook more often, and creatively, because I want to use up all the produce.
existing_for_fun@reddit
Oh that's interesting and I would love to do that.
Did you just search for a local group that does it? Is there a website?
SpooktasticFam@reddit
Just Google "community supported agriculture near me" or something.
ParallelPlayArts@reddit
I am in a small apartment, and have a letpot (there are many brands) indoor hydroponic with lights attached that I use. It's not much, more of a hobby. There are seeds that have been designed to be compact so there's options. I grow tiny Tim's tomatoes, peppers,and lettuces. I tried cucumbers but you need to be prepared to pollinate the flowers yourself if you won't yield anything.
There are lights that you can just put on individual plants too. Any open space can be a garden with those.
If you have a window you can try herbs.
If you have a patio with good sun there are lot of options. I already have cute little cucumbers growing, two blueberry plants, strawberries, plus other stuff on mine.
Sk8rToon@reddit
[cries in apartment lease that has banned outdoor plants & windows that donāt have much sun]
Salty_Ad_3350@reddit
My whole side yard is covered in purple sweet potatoes. I threw out there 4 I bought from Whole Foods. They just keep coming back. Pineapples are really easy too.
pashalka31@reddit
Rybolovlev is the Russian oligarch that perfected monopolizing fertilizer during the aluminium wars in Russia after the Soviet Union collapsed.
The russian mafia now uses its two controlled assets to create a monopoly and price hike. This time they just combine it with a war play.
Iran has been the Russias mafias indentured proxy state for 40 years so they could hide their drug and weapons trafficking there.
Trump has been the Russian mafias money launderer for the same window of time.
Starvation is a war play.
They are escalating.
abdallha-smith@reddit
Hey your the dude with the deep dive in the Epstein case !
pashalka31@reddit
Yeah that sounds like me.
They are all the same case.
Epstein was effectively just a slavetrader for corrupt billionaires that stole their wealth. So his sexual slavey, debt slavery and energy slavery timelines cross over everywhere.
Russia, saud, Venezuela, Texas oilygarchs and Iran within the OPEC+ network.
Human trafficking to all the same networks.
And banking for all of them.
Towers financial (where Epstein worked in the 80's "hunting fraud" was basically just a protection racket where he would charge his customer to find the money that was stolen from them. The people that stole it were his Zionist Mafia employers 95% of the time so he would just run interference and set someone unimportant up to take the fall so he could insulate his real employers.
So all these rackets follow basically the same architecture once you understand his methodology.
It's why he seems to be the common demoninator in all of them.
unknownpoltroon@reddit
Got some references? Not that I disbelieve you, this seems like a lot.
pashalka31@reddit
You want the wall of text here or you want me to dm it to you?
unknownpoltroon@reddit
May as well spread it around
ThePillAdvisor@reddit
RemindMe 5days!
unknownpoltroon@reddit
Damnit, the guy pasted it and it disappeared
ThePillAdvisor@reddit
Damn, I really committed to the read š
pashalka31@reddit
Clif notes version:
In 1994 Viktor Bout was dispatched by an ex KGB officer, St Petersburg politician, and current mobster named Vladimir Putin to trade soviet surplus arms to the Taliban for heroin that the Russian Mafia who took over the government could use to enslave/trade to the people of Russia for their paper shares of the former Soviet socialist state awarded to them by Yeltsin.
Behind Trump and Epstein, Viktor Bout was the most important piece on Putins Russian mafia chessboard.
The Soviet Union was the 2nd largest war machine in world history. The entire economy was based on destroying the west. When it collapsed it had more arms than any collapsed empire in human history.
And those weapons all made it to every genocide, war, conflict, or massacre in the world by way of one man-
Viktor Bout.
From Charles Taylor in Liberia to the ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia to the invasion of Ukraine, you can track it by its supply chain logistics.
Army runs on food, fuel, and ammunition. And they all get moved by way of the path of least resistance to their point of use.
For anyone whose army or gang ran ak-47's chambered in 7.62x39mm that means it came from Russia.
In 1994 Putin also engineered the Russian invasion of Chechnya. After turning Akhmed Kadyrov Putin murdered him and brought his son in to replace him. Since Kazakstan declared its independence, Chechnya and Iran became the necessary gateway to Afghanistan where the worlds heroin was produced in the 1990's.
Weapons are heavy so they tend to travel by rail or truck. So they take the low road rather than the high mountain pass as much as possible.
That path led through Iran.
Drugs are much lighter and easier to carry so in the 1990's they are the preferred currency of organized crime next to cash or more recently, crypto.
As Putin and his Mafia of gangsters traded the worlds largest surplus of guns for heroin, then traded the heroin for all the critical industry, oil and gas, metals, fertilizer, uranium etc that made them billionaires in Russia, they had almost everything they needed to complete their conversion from psychopathic street thug to legitimate respectable oligarch. ( Putin now makes $750M a day off of this war. )
But they were still trapped in the hyper violent hell on earth they themselves created between St. Petersburg and Moscow and wanted out.
So they laundered that money into the UK and US using Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump's commercial real estate. They tried Trump's casinos first but collapsed them under the mass of $1.4 TRILLION. It's a lot to hide in a craps table. But they made an asset out of Trump by having Epstein set up and produce a VHS of Trump raping a 13 year old little girl. (This was the video that DEA/FBI agent Bob Levinson was shown just before Russian intelligence baited him to their proxy state: Kish island Iran)
So they collapsed the casinos into bankruptcy, murdered Mark Etess, Jonathan Benanav, and Stephen Hyde and started using commercial real estate instead. They would hyperinflate the valuation, then sell it back and forth to each other passing the bulk of the cash back under the table.
As you worked 40-60 hrs a week to save up for a down payment on a house down the street and run comparables, the cost of your place went up 4-12x by comparison, but your wages didn't. So you paid the corruption tax multiple times. (You are the victim in Leticia James lawsuit against Trump and this is why he claims Mar-a-Lago is worth $1B and refuses to share his tax records.)
But it all tracked back to Viktor Bout and a Egyptian man named Al Zawahiri whom Putin brought into Russia between 1996-97, managed by young patriotic FSB officer named Alexander Litvenenko and cashflowed to fund an organization the Saud ruling family started called Al Qaeda. Al Zawahiri was the key man in Iran that allowed the Russian jewish Mafia to move those same guns and heroin through a muslim country as long as Putin could hold Iran as it's proxy state perpetually. (Same basic play as Assad in Syria until it collapsed and assad ran to Moscow. His replacement was a Al Qaeda operative handpicked by Al Zawahiri) Hence why Putin and Trump rely on their co-conspirator Netanyahu to pound the drum of Iranian nuclear capacity for 30+ years.
In 1999 Putin then blamed a non-existent islamic entity called the "Liberation Army of Dagestan" from Chechnya for blowing up some Russian apartment buildings. Putin committed that terrorism, but that started the "War on Terror" that 2 years later took U.S. troops to Afghanistan and Iraq.
Putin created the demand for the weapons he had in abundance by dragging the US into a 20 year war at the same time he started an economic war against the U.S. by devaluing the dollar with rigged real estate while leasing U.S. and EU politicians and podcasters cheaply and secretly (FBI Arctic Frost investigation that Trump had Patel disappear then fire every FBI agent that investigated him)
It was all enabled by the greed of wall street bankers and hedge fund managers who would do business with anyone for money: (Jeffrey Epstein and Jes Staley at JP Morgan Chase, Leon Black at Bank of America etc)
But it left an evidence trail of deep trafficking ruts through Ukraine, Iran and Venezuela. Putin invaded Ukraine as the decorruption audits for NATO and EU membership exposed his corruption there (Kolomoiskiy). Putin instructed Trump to assassinate the Iranian general Qassem Soleimani as the General began realizing that the same drug gangs he fought earlier in his career were funded by the same people shooting at his men from Israel.
So when Viktor Bout was recorded by the DEA on the border of Colombia and Venezuela trading soviet rocket launchers for cocaine it stalled Putins operation.
Putin then used his asset Trump to clean up. Trumps son and security guard awarded a contract to Silvercorp (Jordan Goodreau) to send Luke Denman and Airan Berry into Venezuela where they were set up to be captured and traded back to the U.S. for Fat Leonard and Alex Saab. (Key men in Putins espionage and money laundering circuit)
Putin assassinated Litvenenko with polonium laced tea and kidnapped Britney Griner who was then traded for Putins most incriminating secret chess piece- Viktor Bout. Bandar Saud had ran interference in the UK demanding prime minister Tony Blair disband the special investigation unit researching Zawahiris Swiss accounts or he "would no longer be able to help the UK stop terrorism". The 7/7 bus and tube bombings in London sealed the deal and Blair disbanded the SIO. Tonys is now bolting out of retirement and on Trump's "board of peace" as his wife had been funded by both Prevezon (Russian real estate front) and the Saud ruling family via the Al Yamamah arms trafficking case she represented them in.
This is what "the Epstein files" is. During the Cold war there were only a few gateways across the iron curtain. Israel was the major one because it was formed in 1948 by 650,000 refugees. 70% were from the Soviet bloc. Robert Maxwell traded espionage stolen from the US to Moscow to build the IDF with arms smuggled through Ukraine. The Zionist Mafia created the Likud party/Netanyahu to control Israel at the same time they infiltrated the US Republican party via Ronald Reagan and Zionist operative Henry Kissinger managed all the U.S. presidents from inside the oval office. The Saud ruling family funded the Zionists for Iran Contra as Jeffrey epstein ran aviation logistics for les Wexner out of Rickenbacker AFB. Now they can't stop lying as their transnational corruption eats them alive.
Corruption is cancer. But it ALWAYS takes the path of least resistance-
Politicians and Billionaires.
https://youtu.be/IARuBqUUm4Q?si=Ci1dzP9czOaI_fOT
ThePillAdvisor@reddit
Thank you for taking the time to post, itās easy to accuse someone of wearing a tin hat. In this case, you canāt even pretend that this is not plausible. The breadcrumbs are everywhere.
Once again thank you and stay safe
unknownpoltroon@reddit
THank you, saved it to my local drive and will favorite you.
unknownpoltroon@reddit
Dude, thanks but your comment got deleted. Next time you post it if you could DM it to me if not too much trouble. THank you.
gr8tfulkaren@reddit
My solution of having a permaculture food forest gardening system has taken a hard hit this year with the third winter we had. All of my native nut/fruit trees like black walnut and pawpaws lost 90% of their blooms to a hard frost after an early false spring. If I were dependent upon those food sources this year, it would be a lean one for my family. So my lesson from the weather is to diversify and build another greenhouse for espaliered trees and berry varieties.
From a naturalist standpoint it alarms me that so many native species will have limited ability to reproduce near me. We are part of this web of life and have no way of knowing how fragile it really is.
somuchmt@reddit
There's always something. We had a year with low pollinators resulting in low crops, so now we keep bees. Sometimes birds or bunnies or squirrels or deer get the crops. The year we got the heat dome in the Pacific Northwest US, all the shellfish farmers around me lost 90% of their oysters, and we lost most of our personal beds. Fortunately, our plant nursery did ok...but last year three big trees fell into our main propagation and sales area and took out about 2,000 plants.
Every year feels like starting over, tbh. Fun and worthwhile hobby, but very few people are going to live long on just their gardens and food forests.
gr8tfulkaren@reddit
Thankfully we like rice.
Ancient_Weakness699@reddit
I'm not watching a 16m video. What does it say?
Mountain_Fig_9253@reddit
Winter wheat is heading towards dust bowl levels of performance. The July contract of Hard Red Winter Wheat skyrocketed just today on updated drought damage. This crop is usually harvested in June but many farmers are planning on harvesting it later this month because the crop is so poor.
This shouldnāt cause a food crisis but itās definitely going to make bread and flour more expensive. Throw in an unprecedented El NiƱo and we may have a return of large scale famines in some areas of the world within a year.
splat-y-chila@reddit (OP)
Murphy's pointing at famine, no matter what.
TheLordOfTheTism@reddit
meh, im in canada, we have plenty of fertilizer, too bad the USA wanted to act up or we could share... Really one of those sit in the mess you made kinda moments huh.
Animist_Prime@reddit
We need the dose of reality of what happens when we put these types of people in office. I still love you guys.
Deliteriously@reddit
Maybe this is why they are getting everyone strung out on Ozympic. š¤£
Hansthered@reddit
Ran some numbers and we are looking at a 10% drop in corn and wheat this year based on fuel prices, fertilizer shortages and climate.Ā No one can say with any real certainty but no outcome is good. The mess dumpy got us into is set.
Big_Fortune_4574@reddit
Iāve never seen that lady before but she has been on fire with the interviews lately