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Gas jumped over $1.00 in one day,

People are panicking and store shelves are being emptied.

With gas at over 10 bucks a gallon in some places how do farmers plow, plant. and harvest?

How does this effect the quantity of food produced?

How does this effect the price of food?

This is confirmation to those who seen the signs .... To the very day....

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Gas jumped over $1.00 in one day, People are panicking and store shelves are being emptied. With gas at over 10 bucks a gallon in some places how do farmers plow, plant. and harvest? How does this effect the quantity of food produced? How does this effect the price of food? This is confirmation to those who seen the signs .... To the very day.... Submitted with Caws

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I ain't no economist... but something seems off.

Sure, we (the U.S.) aren't going to be buying oil from Russia, I suppose. But Russia doesn't even supply a large portion of our oil... I hear it's only about 10 or 12 days worth, annually.

The excuses they are making for the price increase don't add up. This is price gouging.

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its to exponentially reduce the food supply...
Remember Marching through Georgia Sheridan? Remember the Buffalo hunters that killed off the Sioux Food Supply to starve them into submission ?

history is repeating itself.