Turns Out That Was Just A Warm Up

This Brain Dead, Kid Sniffing Assclown managed to shit all over the entire world this last year.

I can’t wait to see the skid marks he is going to leave this year.

Just in case you need reminding of just how much damage he and his handlers have done in the last two years, this is what we saw yesterday at the local Wally World,

We managed to get the last gallon of milk in the case.

Notice the broken eggs at $5 a dozen.

That egg case is directly across the aisle from the milk case. Normally you would have to thread the needle between a floor full of goods and displays to get between them. Yesterday there was nothing but empty floor from one end of those two sections to the other.

The very fist thing we saw when we came in the door was a massive section of empty floor space that was probably 40 feet by fifty feet wide.

I will be 63 years old at the end of next month and never in all those years have I ever seen anything like this.

We still have at least two more years of this installed regime and the fact that they have completely subverted our election system tells me that this is indeed, just a warm up.

I have full expectations that 2023 is going to be a year that people won’t forget.

47 thoughts on “Turns Out That Was Just A Warm Up

  1. Empty shelves aren’t enough for these creatures. They will make it worse, both with intent and malice, but also sheer stupidity, because they need for the citizens to beg the gubmit for crumbs. Completely beholding to the gubmit. Commie action figures, 101, aisle 3.

  2. I have seen a lot more people paying with multiple credit cards for groceries. They are splitting the groceries up and having the teller charge odd amounts onto different cards. Just friday the women ahead of me put $15.68 on on card, $32 something on another and the rest on s third.

  3. this year is going to be hell for a lot of us. I keep getting this feeling that the dollar will drop like a rock here soon. these assholes have printed more money in the last 2 years than the fed has in the last 80 or more. already other countries are dumping the dollar as fast as they can. the house of Saud is selling their oil in anything else besides the dollar. that was what was behind the threat to remove the missile systems from there where about in case you didn’t know or figured it out.
    then we have the assholes in state and other clown groups that want to see Russia on it’s knees again like it was back in the 1990’s.
    the same assholes want to rape the country of everything they can steal or buy for pennies on the hundred dollars. these are the same clowns who think if a nuke fight is kept small it will all be alright ?
    they also think that Vlad is on his last whatever. he is not.
    he has the full support of his people, who else can say that ?
    none that I know of. and some reason they don’t think he will strike back ????
    and then there is the threat of civil war here. it will not be like the last one.
    no clear lines, no uniforms to tell the players apart. the so called rule of law is a joke here. as it all depends on who you voted for, or who you follow.
    food is going to be even a worse problem as time goes on.
    you best have a garden if you want to eat anything next winter.
    and after the “elections” of 2022 and how fucked they where, I really don’t think much of our chances for one in 2024.
    this is almost like 1929-1931 Germany the way shit is going. which kind of sucks
    as they stop teaching history a while back. like what 40 years ago now ?
    and the virus has shown us that most people believe whatever they are told by the damn tv. how much you want to bet, they will trade food for your guns when the stores go empty ? anyone ?
    let us not forget that fact they have destroyed feed lots full of chicken and turkey
    and they starting in on beef as well.
    remember people fighting over a stupid flat screen tv on black Friday ?
    guess how bad it is going to get over food.

    • California’s ‘Plan’ to reduce methane and carbon emissions is to reduce the number of cattle in the state by two thirds by 2040. Which by then may be a moot point. But it just shows you how depraved these people are.
      These are the same people who claim to support Farm to Fork programs, while they make life as difficult as they can for cattle and dairy ranchers.

      • Could be psyop but I read today all trucks and engines older than 2010 are no longer allowed on the streets of califrutopia.

        Pretty soon there will be nothing left to lose.

        • That’s partly true. Starting this year trucks older than 2011 models will not be able to be registered in CA, and by 2045 all commercial vehicles will have to be electric.
          I can’t wait to see if CalFire Engines will be exempted from this insanity.

          • Link? Is this commercial or are they going to tell the guy with landscaping business that he can no longer register his truck? Or is this about buying used vehicles and bringing them into state? I’d think there’d be a Constitutional issue with just retroactively prohibiting someone from using their vehicle that they’ve owned and run for years.

            PS Washingtonian here, travel to Vancouver regularly, can confirm that the Walmarts there have been having these issues since Covid started. Where I am, nothing like that, which is odd. Wonder if the Vancouverites are just stripping the shelves bare more than others for some reason.

  4. Where are you? I was at my local grocery store around 8AM this morning and they were fully stocked.

      • Ahhh, you’re way out west. I live in Ohio and went to another big chain grocery store this morning and fully stocked. Your pictures are very concerning and I do not know what to make of it!

      • Western Wyoming:
        No severe shortages, but thinning stock in some areas and outrageous pricing in others.

        Keep in mind, the supply chain in grocery is based on a delivery every two or three days. When things go tits up, guess what? All those stores will be empty in less than a week.

        We’ve been trying some of the discount mail order sites with some luck. Misfit market had a dozen organic eggs for less than $3. (I am not affiliated with them in any way at all).
        If you’re careful you can find deals still out there.

      • North Texas Report:
        Prices 80% higher
        plenty of stock.
        Ammo same.
        Guns still reasonable price and available.

  5. Yeah, parts of Washington state must be totally fucked up, our stores in SW MI have plenty of most things, but supply chain issues are still there. Can’t find soda water, anywhere, but plenty of sugared carbonated drinks. Guess there is more margin in those than plain soda water.

    Major food producers are still concentrating on certain brands and a sub set within those brands. Some things we have not seen since covid hit, they simply are not making them, so less variety to choose from.

    Prices continue upwards. weekly basket of the identical items we get since forever are about 40% above where they were pre-Fauxi. Does not look any better going forward either.

    • Surprisingly, most stores in my area do not have a lot of empty shelves, Phil’s picture notwithstanding because I am north of him, this could be due to a lot of reasons, I have no answer. Regardless, what is approaching is not going to be pleasant, and a lot of people will not be pleased, and Reality does not and will not care what they think.

      • Ditto, I am north of Phil also and haven’t seen much in the way of shortages although there are more empty shelves than I remember, just on a rotating basis.

  6. Damn, Phil. Imagine Biden’s Secret Service detail, one of them has to be in charge of the spare Depends, and be ready to go into action, changing his nappy at once. What a job for a Leftoid to tell his kids about one day!

  7. Non fat, dry powdered milk. Been using it for at least ten years. Excellent shelf life (be sure to buy the single foil packs (in a box of ten).

    Easy as pie, in coffee.

    And a bowl of cereal? Almost as easy. Chilled water in fridge. Mix fresh as needed.

    You never need to run out and go buy milk. And makes fantastic scrambled eggs in the microwave!

    • Powdered milk? You were ever in the service? I rather drink out of Johno’s jungle boot…

      • Almost as bad as frozen milk flakes. Just like it sounds. Having to stir your bowl of cereal as you eat it to keep the liquid from separating too much.

        Bleh.

        But you can do baking with powdered or ice-flake milk. Rather use the real stuff, though.

        • Beans, try to find some full-fat milk from a dairy that milks Jersey cows exclusively. You’ll appreciate the difference, compared to the white water that is called milk by chain stores.
          Women are brainwashed, buying that low-fat stuff that won’t recombine after freezing, they’d pay $ for skim water if some TV dietician told them to.

      • I never believed in those canvas things, went for leather boots and wool socks, for work or hunting. Struck 8 or 9 times by snakes on my boots or pants leg, luckily never envenomated.
        Sunshine powdered milk is “like having a cow in the cupboard.” Bloody oath, good stuff. Elmo is obviously a man of good taste, your taste buds must have suffered coffee acidosis.

      • Pick your poison.
        I got really tired of being jacked by all of my different Doctors. So diet is the one concession I make, to shut them up (I REFUSE to take ANY meds … blood thinners. cholesterol. Fugg dat sheet).

        Tried to enlist, forty two years ago (5 year hitch, Warrant Officer Flight). Recruiter never showed up to administer the ASVAB!

      • LOL, my mum used to mix it half and half with whole milk when we were kids as we didn’t have a lot of money. I couldn’t drink whole milk for years cause it was so thick and tasted funny.

        Military we had UHT (Ultra High Temperature processed) milk. Like condensed milk in a can but in boxes. It tasted disgusting. My buddy loved it for some reason. We referred to it as CHT milk (Collection Holding and Transfer, aka sewage)

    • I use it in my cereal. Fill a small bowl with one cup of oatmeal or whatever kind you eat. Sprinkle a slightly rounded tablespoon of powdered milk on top. Cover the cereal with water poured slowly to dissolve the milk flakes. Microwave for 1.5 to two minutes. Let stand 3-4 minutes. Top with a little brown sugar or fake maple syrup to taste. Stir. Enjoy.

      • You can make camping oatmeal by mixing plain quick oats, powdered milk, brown sugar, raisins. Just add boiling water, stir and sit. It’s good.

  8. I’d like to make a correction if I may:
    “We still have at least two more years of this installed regime…”
    We may have at least two more years of this installed regime

  9. Well Bustednuckles I love your insight. Only posted 1 time before but yeah I moved to SC and love the Southern way. Redneck with guns and motorcycle is my roomate. That’s helps me learn. Dumb Yankee
    Anyway shit’s gonna get real in 2023 as even living in Burbs things are scarce.
    Stay well and prosper

  10. Given the price of eggs these days, (8.39$ for an 18 count of large eggs), I wish I still had my chickens. Had so many eggs I would give them away. Damn the raccoons, fox, coyotes, hawks, and every other fucking chicken predator out there.

    • Sandy, did those chicken thieves never see you brandishing your old man’s Ka-Bar? I’d have stayed well away from that coop if I was them. Your chooks should have been safe!

  11. Ran into our first shortage Saturday here in Eastern Washington.
    Not an egg in sight in Costco that we normally go to. Dunno why. Will check back this week.

  12. It’s very unlikely that Pedo Joe gets a second term. But don’t rejoice. I’m sure the DNC has already decided who will replace him after the NEXT stolen election. And whoever it is will hate America and Americans even more than the current crop of criminals. Things are NOT going to improve until we start hanging the commies/Demonrats in wholesale numbers. TINVOWOOT

    • Speaking of criminals, Gavin Newsom has already visited the White House to measure the drapes.

    • remember those creatures are small fry, they are the snowflake on the tip of a massive, totally evil, foul-smelling iceberg.
      there are plenty more where they came from.
      this is a spiritual war.
      prayer is the primary weapon, followed by any action we may take.
      only God Himself can decontaminate such overwhelming filth.

  13. It isn’t over. Not by a long shot. People forgot all the stories about seed, feed, and fertilizer shortages last spring. Guess what folks? All those shortages then will lead to higher inflation and bigger shortages now.

    2023 is going to be the Year of the Big Suck and I’m not talking Monica.

  14. Turned 67 in October 22. No, I have never seen anything like that. We still have supply here in the Midwest. Especially eggs and milk. Although on Sunday Evening you can see more racks that eggs. Daughter has some chickens and they are laying fools so not too bad of shape there in a pinch. Going to plant some potatoes this year. They keep the Irish alive so they can’t be all bad. Buy ammo any chance I get and have been shooting a lot more. Waiting for spring to start again.

    I fully expect we will see this regime for more that a decade. Next up will be Gavin Newsome or Michael Robinson. Just have to see which one the O wants as his mouth piece.

    Keep your powder dry and at least one loaded and too hand.

  15. Whole milk was 25 cents a gallon at the big city Aldis today. Are you kidding me? 25 CENTS!! Yeah it’ll expire in 4 days, supposedly, but it freezes fine. The best deal I’ve seen in 10 yrs.

  16. We’re in southern-ish Vermont and haven’t seen any acute shortages in the stores. Granted, we don’t do a ton of shopping as we have a 10-acre small farm and have always made everything we possibly can from scratch. The nearest Wally World is in Claremont, NH and there are occasionally empty spots in the milk cooler and the eggs seem to be considerably more expensive than before, but as I haven’t bought eggs in many years since we have a barn full of layers so I can’t say for sure how much of an increase there’s been.

    We visited our kids in Pennsylvania for Thanksgiving 2022 and picked up a few things at the nearby Wegmans (no such store in VT sadly) and at the time everything looked to be well stocked although the prices were a bit higher than at Easter 2022, the last time we were there.

    The tiny local grocery store nearest us always had extremely reasonable prices for meat, and is possibly the last place around that the grocer weighs your meat out and wraps it in butcher’s paper for you individually, no prepackaged meat on foam trays wrapped in plastic there. In 2020 I could get a full pound of bacon for about $4.50, it’s around $7.50 now. Likewise the other meats have gone up a few dollars a pound since then and the eggs from local farmers now range from $4.75 to $6.50/dozen there, but those local eggs were always a little pricier than the mass produced ones anyway.

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