Supply Chain Shortages and Inflation
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I’m gonna go with…. Insurance companies?
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I don't feel comfortable speculating until I read TCs deep investigation report.
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I'd love to, but they don't allow that information into the public domain. I could speculate and come across as more of a nut than people think I already am, but think of it this way. Joe Biden is in the WH; who has the biggest hold on him now? Between Russia and China? Who has been buying all of the farmland in the last decade? (Not including Bill Gates).
I think this is an attempt at sabotage for a land grab, farms default on loans, go into foreclosure, and then China, Russia, or Bill Gates pick up the land pennies on the dollar. While this happens, the banks start to have money issues, not lending out as much as they used to, and interest rates start to increase. Loans become more expensive by inflation... the economy weakens because of this, and we start seeing a domino effect. Small businesses no longer can get loans, they close shop, larger foreign entities start to pull in, and the American people are the ones screwed.
We are told it is based on capitalistic greed, but in reality, it has nothing to do with it; it has to do with the games in DC that are being played right now, which will affect us all. You want to see the collapse happen faster. Ignore what is being hidden by mainstream media's ability to smoke screens for the real culprits.
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Dairy farm mysteriously exploded. 18,000 cows dead.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/burne ... cows-texas
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/burne ... cows-texas
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Yeah, it's crazy.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 5:24 pmDairy farm mysteriously exploded. 18,000 cows dead.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/burne ... cows-texas
Boys might want to put some extra butter and cheese in the fridge until the supply chain catches up to the loss.
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Been doing that for the last two years. We always carry 10 lbs of butter in the freezer at any given time. I don't trust the market or the government, so I keep "hard-to-keep" items in storage.C-Mag wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 9:52 pmYeah, it's crazy.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 5:24 pmDairy farm mysteriously exploded. 18,000 cows dead.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/burne ... cows-texas
Boys might want to put some extra butter and cheese in the fridge until the supply chain catches up to the loss.
I got 50 gallons of Olive Oil and 30 Gallons of Corn Oil. We also have a large bucket of lard and several large containers of Crisco.
We have 50 lbs of each meat (pork/steak/chicken) in the deep freezer.
Got 25 lbs of Semalina, 100 lbs of bread flour, and 100 lbs of all-purpose.
We also got 4 dozen eggs in the fridge.
I started doing this as COVID hit.
Anyone not prepping at some level by now gets what they deserve.
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Updated info on this. Very odd.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 5:24 pmDairy farm mysteriously exploded. 18,000 cows dead.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/burne ... cows-texas
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Is inflation still transitory
I forget
I forget
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I wasn't sure where to stick this but it was too good not to post. Luongo mentioned something about this being on the Supreme Court docket next session. I am still digging around to find out exactly what he was referring to but hopefully CAFE is starting to get some serious scrutiny.
Ever wonder why we don't have any small, rugged trucks in the US anymore? Remember fondly those 80s Toyota trucks, the Ranger, the S-10, Isuzu, Mitsubishi, or Nissan Hardbodies?
It's not just consumer demand or companies driving for higher profits. Our EPA sets fuel economy standards that prohibit small trucks from meeting mileage requirements, as well as incentivizing larger trucks and SUVs with lower MPG requirements.
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Yeah that kinda shocked me too. I assumed that focus groups liked the bigass trucks or something. I bought a Ranger last year that’s bigger than the old F-150.