This is going to be one tough winter. On top of everything else we are facing, a very alarming energy crisis is rapidly growing all over the world. Supplies of natural gas and coal are getting tighter by the day, and this is dramatically affecting manufacturing in major exporters such as China.
So that means that less stuff is going to be coming across the ocean in the months ahead, and that means that the shortages in our stores are going to be getting even worse. This is really happening, and we are going to have to deal with it.
Of course store shelves are already getting pretty bare all around the country. They are calling it "the everything shortage", and it has been intensifying with each passing week.
I have so much to talk about that I am not even sure where to begin, and so I am just going to start with the the Bigley Piggly Wiggly in Charleston, West Virginia. Store owner Jeff Joseph says that a shortage of Gatorade is one of the biggest issues that he is currently wrestling with...
If you've been to the grocery store lately, you may have noticed some of your favorite products aren't available. At the Bigley Piggly Wiggly in Charleston, WV the section where they keep Gatorade is close to empty.
"Who would think that Gatorade would be a problem to get in the store? But apparently, it is and it is something that we have been wrestling with for quite some time now," said Jeff Joseph, store owner.
Day after day, I see more local news reports like this. I just picked this one out because I really like the name of the store.
Do we understand that what is going on now is self opposed ?? We have done this to ourselves in the name of
CV-19 is a bug that kills less than the normal flu each year! The lockdown spoon-fed to us saying do not go outside or you may die. Close everything, Hate anyone who does not have a mask on!
Well, now you can SEE with your own eyes what you have done just to get rid of Trump.
Well, famine come next?
Yesterday, I was at our Giant supermarket on Linglestown Road a few miles from Harrisburg, PA. It is the largest Giant in the area. I was at the milk section, there were maybe more than 10 empty rows with no milk in them. My husband wanted chocolate milk, they had only one brand. I was looking for dog treats and found out they moved the aisle, there were not as many brands.
They are taking the dog food bags and moving them out to the front of the shelf to make them look full, but there are no bags behind them. We like Arizona canned tea, but I had to settle for a big bottle instead. Canned tea is hard to get. The aisle with the toilet paper and towels was half empty. I wanted some Nutter Butter cookies (like I need them), but they had none.
In southwestern Arkansas, it sounds like things are even worse. We had been warned that there would be a shortage of toys during this holiday season, and one of my readers says that she is already noticing a huge change...
It is horrifying to walk through a Dollar General Store down here in Southwestern Arkansas. There are bare shelves, the toy aisle, normally flooded this time of year in anticipation of Christmas...there is nothing there, like what should normally be there. Brookshire's is the premium market down here...they do not have frozen turkeys, and the frozen chicken that we purchased-Tyson chicken--I bought a five-pound flat of drumsticks...there were still feathers on some of the pieces of chicken. I had to wash, pluck, and wow...just wow....what the factories must be like these days is all I'm saying.
We have never seen anything like this before, and the experts are telling us that the months in front of us are going to be even worse.
Whatever you think that you are going to need for the winter months, go out and get it now.
The shortages are just beginning, and the global economy will never be the same after this.
The idiots won't be happy until EVERYTHING is gone.
Capt-jack wrote:
This is going to be one tough winter. On top of everything else we are facing, a very alarming energy crisis is rapidly growing all over the world. Supplies of natural gas and coal are getting tighter by the day, and this is dramatically affecting manufacturing in major exporters such as China.
So that means that less stuff is going to be coming across the ocean in the months ahead, and that means that the shortages in our stores are going to be getting even worse. This is really happening, and we are going to have to deal with it.
Of course store shelves are already getting pretty bare all around the country. They are calling it "the everything shortage", and it has been intensifying with each passing week.
I have so much to talk about that I am not even sure where to begin, and so I am just going to start with the the Bigley Piggly Wiggly in Charleston, West Virginia. Store owner Jeff Joseph says that a shortage of Gatorade is one of the biggest issues that he is currently wrestling with...
If you've been to the grocery store lately, you may have noticed some of your favorite products aren't available. At the Bigley Piggly Wiggly in Charleston, WV the section where they keep Gatorade is close to empty.
"Who would think that Gatorade would be a problem to get in the store? But apparently, it is and it is something that we have been wrestling with for quite some time now," said Jeff Joseph, store owner.
Day after day, I see more local news reports like this. I just picked this one out because I really like the name of the store.
Do we understand that what is going on now is self opposed ?? We have done this to ourselves in the name of
CV-19 is a bug that kills less than the normal flu each year! The lockdown spoon-fed to us saying do not go outside or you may die. Close everything, Hate anyone who does not have a mask on!
Well, now you can SEE with your own eyes what you have done just to get rid of Trump.
Well, famine come next?
Yesterday, I was at our Giant supermarket on Linglestown Road a few miles from Harrisburg, PA. It is the largest Giant in the area. I was at the milk section, there were maybe more than 10 empty rows with no milk in them. My husband wanted chocolate milk, they had only one brand. I was looking for dog treats and found out they moved the aisle, there were not as many brands.
They are taking the dog food bags and moving them out to the front of the shelf to make them look full, but there are no bags behind them. We like Arizona canned tea, but I had to settle for a big bottle instead. Canned tea is hard to get. The aisle with the toilet paper and towels was half empty. I wanted some Nutter Butter cookies (like I need them), but they had none.
In southwestern Arkansas, it sounds like things are even worse. We had been warned that there would be a shortage of toys during this holiday season, and one of my readers says that she is already noticing a huge change...
It is horrifying to walk through a Dollar General Store down here in Southwestern Arkansas. There are bare shelves, the toy aisle, normally flooded this time of year in anticipation of Christmas...there is nothing there, like what should normally be there. Brookshire's is the premium market down here...they do not have frozen turkeys, and the frozen chicken that we purchased-Tyson chicken--I bought a five-pound flat of drumsticks...there were still feathers on some of the pieces of chicken. I had to wash, pluck, and wow...just wow....what the factories must be like these days is all I'm saying.
We have never seen anything like this before, and the experts are telling us that the months in front of us are going to be even worse.
Whatever you think that you are going to need for the winter months, go out and get it now.
The shortages are just beginning, and the global economy will never be the same after this.
This is going to be one tough winter. On top of e... (
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The answer to your question, unequivocally, yes.
Capt-jack wrote:
This is going to be one tough winter. On top of everything else we are facing, a very alarming energy crisis is rapidly growing all over the world. Supplies of natural gas and coal are getting tighter by the day, and this is dramatically affecting manufacturing in major exporters such as China.
So that means that less stuff is going to be coming across the ocean in the months ahead, and that means that the shortages in our stores are going to be getting even worse. This is really happening, and we are going to have to deal with it.
Of course store shelves are already getting pretty bare all around the country. They are calling it "the everything shortage", and it has been intensifying with each passing week.
I have so much to talk about that I am not even sure where to begin, and so I am just going to start with the the Bigley Piggly Wiggly in Charleston, West Virginia. Store owner Jeff Joseph says that a shortage of Gatorade is one of the biggest issues that he is currently wrestling with...
If you've been to the grocery store lately, you may have noticed some of your favorite products aren't available. At the Bigley Piggly Wiggly in Charleston, WV the section where they keep Gatorade is close to empty.
"Who would think that Gatorade would be a problem to get in the store? But apparently, it is and it is something that we have been wrestling with for quite some time now," said Jeff Joseph, store owner.
Day after day, I see more local news reports like this. I just picked this one out because I really like the name of the store.
Do we understand that what is going on now is self opposed ?? We have done this to ourselves in the name of
CV-19 is a bug that kills less than the normal flu each year! The lockdown spoon-fed to us saying do not go outside or you may die. Close everything, Hate anyone who does not have a mask on!
Well, now you can SEE with your own eyes what you have done just to get rid of Trump.
Well, famine come next?
Yesterday, I was at our Giant supermarket on Linglestown Road a few miles from Harrisburg, PA. It is the largest Giant in the area. I was at the milk section, there were maybe more than 10 empty rows with no milk in them. My husband wanted chocolate milk, they had only one brand. I was looking for dog treats and found out they moved the aisle, there were not as many brands.
They are taking the dog food bags and moving them out to the front of the shelf to make them look full, but there are no bags behind them. We like Arizona canned tea, but I had to settle for a big bottle instead. Canned tea is hard to get. The aisle with the toilet paper and towels was half empty. I wanted some Nutter Butter cookies (like I need them), but they had none.
In southwestern Arkansas, it sounds like things are even worse. We had been warned that there would be a shortage of toys during this holiday season, and one of my readers says that she is already noticing a huge change...
It is horrifying to walk through a Dollar General Store down here in Southwestern Arkansas. There are bare shelves, the toy aisle, normally flooded this time of year in anticipation of Christmas...there is nothing there, like what should normally be there. Brookshire's is the premium market down here...they do not have frozen turkeys, and the frozen chicken that we purchased-Tyson chicken--I bought a five-pound flat of drumsticks...there were still feathers on some of the pieces of chicken. I had to wash, pluck, and wow...just wow....what the factories must be like these days is all I'm saying.
We have never seen anything like this before, and the experts are telling us that the months in front of us are going to be even worse.
Whatever you think that you are going to need for the winter months, go out and get it now.
The shortages are just beginning, and the global economy will never be the same after this.
This is going to be one tough winter. On top of e... (
show quote)
I believe it’s all part of the plan to destabilize our country and everyone else,Do not be surprised if China increases tensions with Taiwan post winter
Capt-jack wrote:
This is going to be one tough winter. On top of everything else we are facing, a very alarming energy crisis is rapidly growing all over the world. Supplies of natural gas and coal are getting tighter by the day, and this is dramatically affecting manufacturing in major exporters such as China.
So that means that less stuff is going to be coming across the ocean in the months ahead, and that means that the shortages in our stores are going to be getting even worse. This is really happening, and we are going to have to deal with it.
Of course store shelves are already getting pretty bare all around the country. They are calling it "the everything shortage", and it has been intensifying with each passing week.
I have so much to talk about that I am not even sure where to begin, and so I am just going to start with the the Bigley Piggly Wiggly in Charleston, West Virginia. Store owner Jeff Joseph says that a shortage of Gatorade is one of the biggest issues that he is currently wrestling with...
If you've been to the grocery store lately, you may have noticed some of your favorite products aren't available. At the Bigley Piggly Wiggly in Charleston, WV the section where they keep Gatorade is close to empty.
"Who would think that Gatorade would be a problem to get in the store? But apparently, it is and it is something that we have been wrestling with for quite some time now," said Jeff Joseph, store owner.
Day after day, I see more local news reports like this. I just picked this one out because I really like the name of the store.
Do we understand that what is going on now is self opposed ?? We have done this to ourselves in the name of
CV-19 is a bug that kills less than the normal flu each year! The lockdown spoon-fed to us saying do not go outside or you may die. Close everything, Hate anyone who does not have a mask on!
Well, now you can SEE with your own eyes what you have done just to get rid of Trump.
Well, famine come next?
Yesterday, I was at our Giant supermarket on Linglestown Road a few miles from Harrisburg, PA. It is the largest Giant in the area. I was at the milk section, there were maybe more than 10 empty rows with no milk in them. My husband wanted chocolate milk, they had only one brand. I was looking for dog treats and found out they moved the aisle, there were not as many brands.
They are taking the dog food bags and moving them out to the front of the shelf to make them look full, but there are no bags behind them. We like Arizona canned tea, but I had to settle for a big bottle instead. Canned tea is hard to get. The aisle with the toilet paper and towels was half empty. I wanted some Nutter Butter cookies (like I need them), but they had none.
In southwestern Arkansas, it sounds like things are even worse. We had been warned that there would be a shortage of toys during this holiday season, and one of my readers says that she is already noticing a huge change...
It is horrifying to walk through a Dollar General Store down here in Southwestern Arkansas. There are bare shelves, the toy aisle, normally flooded this time of year in anticipation of Christmas...there is nothing there, like what should normally be there. Brookshire's is the premium market down here...they do not have frozen turkeys, and the frozen chicken that we purchased-Tyson chicken--I bought a five-pound flat of drumsticks...there were still feathers on some of the pieces of chicken. I had to wash, pluck, and wow...just wow....what the factories must be like these days is all I'm saying.
We have never seen anything like this before, and the experts are telling us that the months in front of us are going to be even worse.
Whatever you think that you are going to need for the winter months, go out and get it now.
The shortages are just beginning, and the global economy will never be the same after this.
This is going to be one tough winter. On top of e... (
show quote)
A pound of Oscar Meyer bacon costs $10.99 here in Brooklyn, NY. So much for Joe the unifier! I still think there is something not quite right with the timing of this virus
Antimarxist21 wrote:
A pound of Oscar Meyer bacon costs $10.99 here in Brooklyn, NY. So much for Joe the unifier! I still think there is something not quite right with the timing of this virus
Yes, and we still haven't raised minimum wage. Accidents happen at all random times, whether a higher power had it's hand in it no one knows. Your blaming the president for the price of a pound of Oscar Myer, interesting.
Cuda2020 wrote:
Yes, and we still haven't raised minimum wage. Accidents happen at all random times, whether a higher power had it's hand in it no one knows. Your blaming the president for the price of a pound of Oscar Myer, interesting.
I don't believe that's an accident. I also don't believe in coincidence. Coincidence is our higher power remaining anonymous. I blame China Joe for causing the inflation which causes the high prices - sorry I wasn't clear about that.
The beginning of the Great Reset
Bassman65 wrote:
I believe it’s all part of the plan to destabilize our country and everyone else,Do not be surprised if China increases tensions with Taiwan post winter
America is in the way of a One World Government run by the UN and Obama as its head.
Antimarxist21 wrote:
I don't believe that's an accident. I also don't believe in coincidence. Coincidence is our higher power remaining anonymous. I blame China Joe for causing the inflation which causes the high prices - sorry I wasn't clear about that.
Of course you do, life is so very simple that way isn't it.
Capt-jack wrote:
America is in the way of a One World Government run by the UN and Obama as its head.
And here goes the rant...
hbmac10 wrote:
The beginning of the Great Reset
I think a reset is well needed.
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