• @MyOpinion@lemm.ee
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    7912 days ago

    Yes we know MAGAts black is white, up is down and the Orange Turd is a genius. We don’t don’t believe you.

  • @kelpie_returns@lemmy.world
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    6912 days ago

    If you live in the US and are not wealthy, stock up on rice, beans, lentils, and spices now. As much as you can reasonably afford. You will be glad you did.

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          Urban pigeons and rats are definitely NOT a safe food. They’re full of chemical pollution that you can’t cook out, and probably more than a few diseases which you might also catch. It beats starving to death, but you should consider basically anything else, including boiling your (vegetable tanned) leather belts and shoes.

          • @kattfisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            411 days ago

            Pigeons are actually a domesticated animal that used to be bred for (among other things) food. So you re-domesticate a few of them, and then eat their offspring which you feed household scraps.

            You might also save on heating in the winter by having larger cattle in your house and sleeping on a loft above them.

            • Tar_Alcaran
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              311 days ago

              Oh yeah, you can totally eat pigeons, and people do. You can totally eat rats (and I assume some people do). But those aren’t the ones you randomly spot eating garbage in the cities.

              • @epicstove@lemmy.ca
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                411 days ago

                I remember a tour guide in Paris showing me a poster from the Siege of Paris by the Prussians.

                Dog meat, pigeons, rats, etc.

                Honestly I’d just do what Napoleon III did and just sit in the field and wait to get hit at that point.

                • Tar_Alcaran
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                  I imagine a late 19th century rat or pigeon had a much healthier diet than a modern one. Just be sure not to touch the lungs too much…

        • @qarbone@lemmy.world
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          411 days ago

          Ah fuck, I just threw a dead mouse away a couple weeks ago. I’m gonna be kicked out of the community for wasting food soon. 3 people could’ve ate with that.

      • 8adger
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        1612 days ago

        If your competition cost more then you can raise your prices too!

        • @MDCCCLV@lemmy.ca
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          -1812 days ago

          Most food in the US is domestically produced, so no. The US is a huge exporter of food outside of specialty goods and tropical things.

          • @pivot_root@lemmy.world
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            You’re not giving capitalism enough credit. Corporations and businesses are not altruistic. If they can get away with slowly raising prices to increase profit margins, they will.

            That’s a hell of a lot easier to actually achieve when you don’t have foreign produce acting as competition and consequently sanity-checking domestic prices. Foreign suppliers implicitly set a ceiling for how much a product can cost since the market would shift to using them if they became the cheaper option.

            To make matters worse, tariffs are a very nice excuse for retailers to raise prices across the board using the excuse that “it costs us more to get it, so it has to cost you more to buy it.” If we’re lucky, they’ll raise foreign goods by the exact amount they’re paying more for them and only choose to raise domestic good prices (for profit) by only some fraction of that amount.

            • @MDCCCLV@lemmy.ca
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              111 days ago

              For basic stuff like rice the US produces way more than it needs, the only real imports I see are for specialty stuff like jasmine rice or bhasmati rice from Thailand or India. Basic long grain rice or calrose is domestic and very cheap.

        • @MDCCCLV@lemmy.ca
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          -211 days ago

          The dollar is internal and farmers make annual purchases so they will have already bought their stuff they need for this season so they shouldn’t be too affected by exchange rates. The US makes its own oil and derivatives like fertilizer and farm equipment so they shouldn’t be too affected for now.

          • @PraiseTheSoup@lemm.ee
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            310 days ago

            The dollar is internal

            What does this even mean? You think the US has complete control over what the dollar is worth? Because that’s utter nonsense.

      • @Feelfold@lemm.ee
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        111 days ago

        Either a bot or: Tell me you played sportsball in a small town highschool without telling me you played sportsball in a small town in highschool!

        Whoever let gave you a passing grade in economics only did it so you could ahoot the game winning 3 point score.

        • @MDCCCLV@lemmy.ca
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          -111 days ago

          There is more supply than needed, we normally make so much we export huge quantities. How does restricted food exports increase prices domestically?

          The comments about capitalism and price gouging and stuff are all fine and correct. But that would logically apply whether the exports were restricted or not. But they have to do something with all the food they were going to export or not. Sometimes they’ll just burn it or dump milk but they can probably sell, just at a lower price or pay more to ship it farther away. Now long term yes if these farmers go out of business then prices could increase if the supply shrinks but that doesn’t really apply to this year.

          The problem with the reasoning I see here is that you lot are taking things you heard and applying them to this situation, but you just say capitalism and that’s the end of your argument. Supply and demand still affect prices, especially on a large scale and with commodity goods.

  • @TheDemonBuer@lemmy.world
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    2812 days ago

    We had a 22 percent increase in domestic investment.

    That’s good, it really is, but that in and of itself doesn’t mean much. Industrial production left the US for a reason. What’s changed? The cost of living has only gone up, especially housing, which means the cost of domestic labor is still going to be much higher than many other countries, so how do these US producers plan to turn this new capital investment into a profitable enterprise? How are they going to profitably produce quality goods that Americans can actually afford? Are they only going to make luxury goods for the highest income Americans? If so, who’s going to serve the middle and the bottom income levels?

    • @Galapagon@sh.itjust.works
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      812 days ago

      Maybe slave labor. Or possibly something that actively steals wealth. Like, buying out mortgages then telling families to triple up in the house to cover less food and higher rent. Basically whatever you can imagine that makes things worse for most of us is probably the plan.

    • DominusOfMegadeus
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      412 days ago

      If so, who’s going to serve the middle and the bottom income levels?

      Certainly not the government!

  • @CosmoNova@lemmy.world
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    2111 days ago

    Not a crazy thing to say if you don‘t particularly like the USA which I have to assume he doesn‘t.

  • @psycho_driver@lemmy.world
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    For the billionaires planning on buying everything up to finish Russiafying our Oligarchy it’s a great thing.

  • @huppakee@lemm.ee
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    1112 days ago

    That’s because all bad news is fake news now, everybody deserves the freedom to choose their own truth! /s

  • @BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world
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    810 days ago

    “I know we cut off both your arms, and while that may seem inconvenient at first, it’s a good thing because we helped you lose weight!”

    • m-p{3}
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      612 days ago

      The moment you realize you’re getting a golden shower from Trump who didn’t drink enough water.

    • @cm0002@lemmy.worldOP
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      212 days ago

      Hmm you should probably head to your basement if you have one if that’s the case lolol