Posted by paul on November 10, 2021 at 09:29:38 from (66.60.196.195):
In Reply to: Re: Random thought posted by paul on November 10, 2021 at 09:20:02:
Our next big problem is food.
Farmers in the USA ended up with a pretty good year. But fuel, fertilizer, herbicide, and iron costs are up or headed up 35-300% higher than last year.
Several products are out of supply, and we dont know that any will be available for spring?
That is not sustainable.
We grow a 2022 crop to feed critters in 2023, for those of us in the USA and many other parts of the world to eat in 2024.
Business and govt will say everything is fine, and it will be for 2 years. We have that planning and excess and buffer to depend on.
But if no one fixes the problems going on, what are we going to eat in 2024, 2025? And beyond, if no one cares today, no one leads us to better.
We sow the seeds of our future. We need good people in charge to make a solid, dependable, safe, smooth future.
Hang on, we are not seeing a very good set of plans anywhere, business or govt.......
IMHO.
Im not caring much about politics or business here, who is in or who is out. What I care about is that we have good planners in charge that understand and look to good outcomes, not cash in the future for today, or use up the future to make a good virtual signal for themselves.
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