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It actually is though, Ukraine/Russia provide something like 1/3 of the entire world's wheat. We'll be fine in the USA but my friend in Baghdad is already seeing exponential rises in the cost of basics like bread and flour.View attachment 3223450
"The Current Crisis Isn't Our Fault, It's Putin's" Part 1,256
So we have the bread, the question is what the circus is.
Agree. On the food shortages (not the ones in the US which are due mostly to shipping issues), it's mostly the fault of the invasion. They grow most of the grain for Eueope.It actually is though, Ukraine/Russia provide something like 1/3 of the entire world's wheat. We'll be fine in the USA but my friend in Baghdad is already seeing exponential rises in the cost of basics like bread and flour.
The Ministry of Truth.
This entire administration is the circus, brother.So we have the bread, the question is what the circus is.
P.S. If cancelling private debt is important to a person's future how about cancelling auto loans or mortgages?
It actually is though, Ukraine/Russia provide something like 1/3 of the entire world's wheat. We'll be fine in the USA but my friend in Baghdad is already seeing exponential rises in the cost of basics like bread and flour.
And who/what do you think emboldened Putin to carry out said invasion in the first place?Agree. On the food shortages (not the ones in the US which are due mostly to shipping issues), it's mostly the fault of the invasion. They grow most of the grain for Eueope.
Brandon said:I think what you're going to see is that Russia will be held accountable if it invades, and it depends on what it does. It's one thing if it's a minor incursion and we [NATO] end up having to fight about what to do and not to do.
And my point just got proved. Thanks, Daleep!
His sanctions managed to force Europe to buy the gas in Rubbles and increased India and China importation of Russian oil and gas due to the lower prices. All of that caused the Rubble to not only recover but also increase in value, it is amazing how bad the sanctions backfiredAnd my point just got proved. Thanks, Daleep!
I agree with the general sentiment, but answer me this: would Putin have invaded Ukraine if Trump were still in office? Would inflation be as out of control? Would the supply chain issues be as bad as they are right now? I'm pretty sure the answer is "no" to all 3.Just because Biden is shit and his sanctions are shit, doesn't mean that Russia isn't also shit.
This harridan looks like a clone of Gretchen Whitmer.
I am trying to look into her origins, apparently she has no Wikipedia article lol.