Didn't I say something awhile back about stockpiling food and ammunition?...
Omaha-World Herald--Warnings of higher food prices headed for American supermarkets and restaurants were swallowed easily across much of farm country Wednesday.
The big gulp came when the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that global demand had pushed U.S. corn supplies to their lowest point in 15 years.
The price of corn, which has doubled over the past six months, affects most food products in supermarkets. It’s used to feed the cattle, hogs and chickens that fill the meat aisles.
It is the main ingredient in Cap’n Crunch and Doritos. Turned into syrup, it sweetens most soft drinks and many foods (and Ethanol in your gasoline--ed.).
Corn also is part of the agricultural blend that fuels the economies of Nebraska, Iowa and other farming states. Iowa is the nation’s top corn-producing state; Nebraska is third.
This is the bitter fruit of liberalism when we start putting our food in our gas tanks and the world begins to start starving to death....
This madness has got to stop....
CHOP
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