Posted on 11/09/2021 5:20:12 PM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
With weather issues, supply chain breakdowns, pandemic unemployment worsened by overreaching vax mandates as first responders are put on unpaid leave, forcing firehouses to close, mass exodus of police, gas prices, food price spikes, all of which are contributing to shortages seen from grocery stores to retail shops, we are looking at a disastrous holiday season, which includes Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Cities can burn for all these people care, as first responders are once again protecting Americans by standing up for all of our rights, which unfortunately has caused them to walk away until liberal leaders understand, the first responders are needed far more than those radical Democrats causing job losses and lack of services, all in an attempt to force compliance.
Crime can go on unchecked, as law enforcement announce due to CA’s vax mandate they plan for a mass exodus. Perhaps I should rephrase, crime will become more unchecked since businesses are already cutting hours and closing stores in parts of California due to “off-the-charts” shoplifting, due to CA laws that makes stealing basically legal as long as the ill-gotten goods cost less than $1,000.
(Excerpt) Read more at starvation.news ...
There is a blog called “starvation” news?
Well, this blogger’s dream was bound to come true sooner or later, I suppose.
There is no food shortage in my area of rural America. Piles of turkeys in the store.
Liberal Paradise...
Domain:starvation.news
Registrar:GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registered On:2017-03-30
Let me get this straight. Someone started a blog called Starvation News during 2017. What is the thinking behind this?
1. Open StarvationNews.com
2. ???
3. Huge profits!!!
“Hey, Fred! Any starvation news out there?”
“Well, the supply chain is causing prices to go up!”
“Great! Starting this blog was a brilliant idea! We’ll be rich! Glad it’s being pimped on FR!”
Is this true in large cities? In that case, let them embrace the suck. A few minds will open to the rat policies that hold everyone down, and wake up.
We started buying cornish hens to serve as I have small family.
I’m good.
I have a couple of ducks in the freezer. Haven’t really made up my mind on what I want to do.
Turkeys are on sale for 33 cents a pound here in beautiful mid Michigan.
At that price, I’d be putting several in my freezer. I like to smoke them on the pellet grill in the summer
Here they always go on sale when it’s close to Thanksgiving and will again at Christmas. Check your local supermarkets’ grocery ads. Most stores have their weekly sales available to view online.
So tell me what’s wrong with the content? Oh absolutely nothing and it confirms what others in the industry are saying? Nevermind then
They’re giving them away at the local food banks here in North Idaho.
I order groceries every week for delivery and the stores are always out of something. Ralphs, Pavilions, Walmart etc.
The delivery people say the shelves are empty.
#11 What did the ducks do?
Valpal1 parrot was always swearing so he asked the vet how he could stop it.
“Everytime the parrot swears put it in the freezer for 15 seconds” he advised.
The next time the parrot swore, Valpal1 put the parrot in the freezer.
When he opened the door the parrot was very contrite.
“I am sorry for the bad language and it will never happen again” he said.
“By the way, what did the ducks do?”
Lol
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