A few Executive Orders quite quickly flipped the U.S. energy supply situation from surplus to shortage.
Just wait until you see what they can do to the world food supply.
World supply chain issues as well as energy shortages are driving inflation and leaving stores with empty shelves.
Last week in Poland, the President announced that sanctions on Russia would inevitably result in world food shortages.
If you were to assume that this program actually removed acres of land that were productive rather than rock fields or non-farmable swamps, the rationale of reducing domestic food supply at this time is unfathomable.
In food production as well as energy production, no Administration can set aside the laws of economics.
You cannot deny the laws of supply and demand any more than you can deny the law of gravity.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Biden is trying to deny the laws of economics with our food supply just as he thinks he did with energy
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