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"I have pets. They're food, right?"
Depends. Do you have tarantulas?
Depends. Do you have tarantulas?
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You bet! They taste like KFC!"I have pets. They're food, right?"
Depends. Do you have tarantulas?
Lots of wild hogs that should be harvested.VIA Glenn Instapundit
Instapundit » Blog Archive » PORK CRISIS: A terrible pandemic is killing pigs around the world, and US pork producers fear they …
PORK CRISIS: A terrible pandemic is killing pigs around the world, and US pork producers fear they could be hit next. “There is insufficient American organic soy, so hog farmers wishing to feed their animals organic soy often import it from China. And there are feed ingredients — B vitamins and...pjmedia.com
PORK CRISIS: A terrible pandemic is killing pigs around the world, and US pork producers fear they could be hit next.
Maybe it's time to beef up my strategic bacon reserve.
Money is worth much less thanks to the politician and unionized government employee crime gang.Right now - in first world countries? Food shortages unlikely.
When my parents bought a nice house in 1968 in Salem, the median cost was about equivalent to 3 year's median household income. Today it is about 5 years median household income (more in places like Portland or Seattle). Today's cost of living, adjusted for inflation, is about 50% higher than it was 20 years ago.
Eventually, basics like food, shelter, etc., will increasingly be out of the reach of more and more people. Even if available, they won't be able to afford it.
Gradually food, energy, water, arable land and shelter will get increasingly expensive over time, especially with climate change and more so because of increasing population.
Being able to grow at least some of your own food will be an advantage over time. Depending on how much longer you and your family expect to live, and how much income you have, you might experience issues being able to afford basic living expenses.
A few fruit trees, some berry bushes, various veggies, your own well, your own source of electricity (solar), a backup source of heat (wood stove) - all of these are doable for many people. Paying off debt will go a long ways towards keeping shelter available.
But others are going to struggle, and that means increased crime and conflict.
Just plain salt on the fries and hash browns, any more is is potato blasphemy