“The World Is Short On Everything, Get Used To It”

Not only is there a shortage of goods and parts, there are shortages of the packaging materials needed to put it on the shelves.

4 thoughts on ““The World Is Short On Everything, Get Used To It”

  1. Prescription maintenance medication, see if you primary health provider will write larger prescription and get them filled. Ask him/her about dropping some meds that may not be needed or natural herbs or plants can replace. Some meds will need to be tapered off, you cannot cold turkey them, talk about that with the doc, then taper off so you won’t have a problem. Majority of meds come from our favorite place… China… YEAH!

  2. Except for strategic shortages of grain crops, caused by the strife in Ukraine, and subsequent fuel shortage in Europe due to sanctions, all of this is a contrived and artificial shortage due to the machinations of those lizards in Davos, and their partners The Usual Suspects. We speak of the same familial bloodlines, that during war feed like pigs at a trough on the spilled blood of the truly innocent, and the not-so-innocent, alike. Gee, that would be a tourism drawcard for Switzerland, watching the faggots stacked around the like of Schwab and Soros: a lottery to be the lucky one to apply the Lucifer to the bundled sticks.

  3. Since the beginning of 2020 before the plandemic became news I have made trips to the grocery store for things but always walked around observing inventory. While I have not really seen empty shelves except when toilet paper went spastic lately at the big box hardware stores I have noticed a lot less variety or outages in the things I use and on occasion have to replace.

    There is no doubt in my mind it will get worse and retailers are doing a good job of trying to hide it which is not hard to do since most people do not pay attention. I am confident you have or will notice the same.

    We are such a throwaway society. Not soon enough but I paid attention to the lessons of my elders who went through the depression and I have become my Grandpa and throw away nothing and try to reuse everything.

    I am lucky, my area has yet to break the 4 dollar mark on gasoline and most of the nickel to dime higher than the cheapest place has kept that gap narrower and narrower in the last month. I know it’s coming but that 4 dollar mark is a psychological shocker and will make some heads jerk and wake up many sleepers.

    A few months ago, when I had to drive, my ass has slowed down and I was a major lead foot before that. On a rare 2 hour out 2 hour back round trip a while back as I was doing 5 below turnpike interstate speed I kept pace with a lot of truckers. The only ones passing me were probably the big boys who did not pay for the fuel and their bosses had not told them to slow down. I told my wife hell even a state trooper past me and that has not happened in ages.

    Around here I still see people flying down the roads and I just laugh because they are the ones probably bitching the most about fuel cost. When the four buck chuck hits I bet I will see a lot less of that.

    God Bless and God Speed to all of us. Only way is through. It only begins when people start to go hungry.

    • Haven’t been out much, raining but my wife said she has seen 4 dollar gas in the last two days.

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