Hope everyone has their fertilizer and chemical priced, with this morning’s action fertilizer and chemical companies will want a bigger cut of your pie.
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For two years we've experienced Covid whiplash and supply chain chaos. Now we can add war to the list of clubs that are laying a beating on the economy.
I think we've reached a tipping point. The elevator cables just got cut.
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I expect famine and energy poverty and personal economic devastation to be added to that list next, probably an economic crash too. And further skirmishes.Originally posted by Austrian Economics View PostNow we can add war to the list of clubs that are laying a beating on the economy.
And a seething public rage unlike anything we have seen in a long time will come out of it. Add in the vaxx data coming in.
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U right on the money. The dipshits in charge will cap our Capitalist system because people or countries won’t be able to pay to feed themselves. “ In the best interest of mankind we feel the need the regulate open markets†blah blah blah. Can see it coming already. Just another hole humans dug themselves into and now they will want to change the rules to benefit not just people but probably more so themselves. Greed is the killer of our societies no matter the system.Originally posted by jwabEssential stuff is often regulated. Beware
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It was actually established in 1935 and selling Prairie wheat through the board became compulsory in 1943 in order to facilitate Canadian sales to Britain during WWII.Originally posted by wrongway View PostBring on the cwb1.1
Instituted after the 2nd world War to share food with a starving post war world at low made in (western) Canada prices...
The preset prices did not reflect the market and continued for a few years following the war.
Prairie farmers fed the Allies during and after the war.
As with most things, it started out with good intentions.
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