With Joe Biden in office for just over 430 days and well over 1,000 days left in his presidency, imagine what store shelves will look like at the end of Biden’s term.
Sorry, my little joke. (I exaggerate frequently for shock value and hooking interest; lately, this job has become a LOT more difficult, as these guys aren’t leaving me anywhere to go…)
We don’t have that long-the shelves will start turning empty in the next few months.
Please listen carefully to what Biden says in the final video below, since it has long been cautioned that just 9 meals separate a civilized society from complete and total anarchy: “We both talked about how we could INCREASE,” says one of them.
Tucker Carlson may be the host of one of the most prominent television shows in the United States. Every night, it appears that he condenses the day’s most serious and scary concerns into a fifteen-minute monologue, each of which is deserving of mandatory viewing.
Last Friday was no exception, as he spoke about the country’s most basic and fundamental threat: the ability to feed our families.
“Food, water, energy. Don’t laugh. That’s where we’re headed.”
Carlson proceeded to spend the next fifteen minutes of a must-watch monologue explaining the inept and dangerous Joe Biden’s systematic dismantling of America’s critical infrastructures and paving the path for certain ruin.
It’s a terrifying, dystopian scenario. We use those phrases a lot these days to describe what can only be described as deliberate acts of sedition and national suicide — there is much too much wrong going on to be called an accident.
However, the words “frightening” and “dystopian” come to mind when describing what we’re seeing. The dangers are personal, tangible, and-this is important-very, very real.
Consider Carlson’s description of the current situation, which includes very real and experienced food shortages:
“With regard to food shortages, yes, we did still talk about food shortages and it’s going to be real. The price of these sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia; it’s imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries and our country as well. And because both Russia and Ukraine have been the breadbasket of Europe, in terms of wheat, for example…”
Food shortages. Biden said, quote: ‘They’re going to be real.’
Once again, in case you missed it, to repeat: Food shortages.
Not in Sudan, in Cincinnati, in Reno, in Spokane, and Norfolk, and of course in our big cities too where not a single person who was born here has any idea what a food shortage is.
Our problem has always been having too much food.
Now we won’t have enough.
We know that because the President of the United States just told us that on camera. So what is this going to mean…
A food shortage is not like deciding to skip dessert, it’s not a diet. It’s not voluntary. A food shortage is different. It’s scary. Food shortages topple governments. They turn moderates into revolutionaries. A food shortage is a big deal. You don’t want one.”
A trip to the supermarket backs up this claim. When there is meat on the shelves, the price has frequently increased. Seafood such as shrimp and scallops are now 40% cheaper than they were just a few weeks ago in neighborhood retailers. Beef prices have increased since last Christmas, so stew meat now costs the same as a cut of steak.
It’s completely insane.
And it’s difficult to believe this is a coincidence.
Carlson reads from the not-conservative Reuters, which quotes:
“Western sanctions on Russia, a major exporter of potash, ammonia, urea, and other major soil nutrients, have disrupted shipments of those key inputs around the globe. Fertilizer is key to keeping corn, soy, rice, and wheat yields high. Growers are scrambling to adjust.”
You following this? Those ingredients are necessary to put food on your table at a price you can afford. If you don’t have those ingredients, what do you get? Food shortages.”
Carlson points out how oil prices have an impact on everything, which is exacerbated by Biden’s unethical decision to ban domestic production. When you consider that China has hundreds of thousands of acres of great farmland, it’s easy to understand how the future is bleak.
Worst of all, Carlson points out that Biden’s administration still has over a thousand days left.
Consider how much has already gone wrong, just think about how much damage he can still cause.