To: EBH
Obviously America will have food. It might be more expensive. It’s the poor countries that risk going without.
7 posted on
03/26/2022 4:43:49 AM PDT by
Krosan
To: Krosan
There will be food in America. The people who are being crucified by Biden’s sanctions are the unsubsidized American working poor. A rural family trying to keep two vehicles on the road while commuting 500 miles to work each week will not be able afford to put food on the table, even at today’s prices.
8 posted on
03/26/2022 4:51:04 AM PDT by
hardspunned
(former GOP globalist stooge)
To: Krosan
The majority spend way to much on high priced packaged junk. More people will go more back to basics, cheaper staples bought in bulk.
To: Krosan
I’m hearing it’s the people who vote for these idiots that will be hit the hardest? And for the illegal invasion, it is a step up?
To: Krosan
Shortages are starting to show here where I live in TN. I went to Sam's Club today just to pick up a rotisserie chicken. They're less there than other places. They had one batch of maybe 2 dozen that were just being placed in the heated display. The guy loading it said we should grab a couple since this was the last of the chickens and he didn't know when they'd be getting more. That has never happened before.
I checked on fresh cauliflower too. None. And that has been the case for 3 weeks in a row.
105 posted on
03/26/2022 11:36:01 AM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Imagine, if you will, a vaccine so safe you have to be threatened to take it. )
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