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He only cares about who counts the votes the voter doesn't matter if you control who's counting
The following are 20 facts about the emerging global food shortage that should chill you to the bone… Which is the result of 401 years of Democratic-voter-suppressing, WASP-Skinned-massacres, and endemic, systemic, institutionalize-racism. By genetically-inferior, global-warming-denying; Brandonholes. Whose lead-and-pesticide-poisoned I.Q and s p e r m-counts are both; ZERO! The word abortion is NOT in the KKKible; QAnonholes!
#1 One of France’s most important government officials is telling us that we should brace ourselves for an “extremely serious” global food crisis… France’s Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said the EU must get to grips with the prospect that the war in Ukraine could prompt an “extremely serious” global food crisis.
#2 Legally-elected president Joe Biden recently stated that food shortages are “going to be real”, and his administration is now openly using the word “famine” to describe what is coming… The science-based, greatest jobs creating, global-warming-addressing Biden administration states that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will cause famine in parts of the world, White House Council of Economic Advisers Chair Cecilia Rouse told CNBC on Friday.
With the Democrats owning the Computee
#4 Rationing has already begun in Spain… In Spain, the country started experiencing sporadic shortages of different products like eggs, milk and other dairy products almost immediately following the outbreak of the war in Ukraine. In early March, major supermarkets like Mercadona and Makro began rationing sunflower oil.
#5 Rationing has also already started in Greece… In Greece, at least four national supermarket chains have started rationing food products like flour and sunflower oil due to critically low supplies caused by the crippled supply chains coming out of Russia and Ukraine.
#7 Since this time last year, some fertilizer prices have gone up by as much as 300%.
#9 Russia is normally one of the biggest global exporters of fertilizer… Russia is a key global player in natural g@s, a major input to fertilizer production. Higher g@s prices, and supply cuts, will further drive fertilizer prices higher. Russia is one of the biggest exporters of the three major groups of fertilizers (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium). Physical supply cuts could further inflate fertilizer prices.
BIDEN IS MENTHALY DISABLED
#10 In a typical year, Russia and Ukraine collectively account for approximately 30 percent of all global wheat exports.
Worst president ever. Anyone could have done a better job.. just left all of Trumps work in tact!
Say what, the MAGA crowd is the most extreme group in America, what a empty statement, is this big guy for real?
#13 One Russian official is warning that his nation may soon only export food to “friendly nations”… A Russian government official has threatened that Russia will limit its vital food exports to only nations it considers “friendly”. Dmitry Medvedev, a senior Russian security official who previously served as the nation’s president, has threatened that Russia may soon cut off the West from food exports.
# Fourteen On Friday March 15, 2022 it was announced that another 5.3 million egg-laying chickens in Iowa would have to be put down because of the bird flu.
#15 The de@th toll from the 2022 bird flu in Iowa alone will be pushed beyond 13 million chickens as a result of this latest incident.
#16 Overall, this is what the total national de@th toll from the 2022 bird flu currently looks like: “22 million egg-laying chickens, 1.8 million broiler chickens, 1.9 million pullet and other commercial chickens, and 1.9 million turkeys”.
#17 China’s agricultural minister has announced that the winter 2022 wheat harvest in China could be “the worst in history”.
#18 We are being warned that the winter 2022 wheat harvest in the United States will be “disastrous” because of severe drought; due to catastrophic-runaway-anthropogenic-global-warming [CRAGW].
#20 The head of the UN World Food Program says that what the planet is now facing is unlike anything that we have seen since World War II… “Ukraine has only compounded a catastrophe on top of a catastrophe,” said David M. Beasley, the executive director of the World Food Program, the United Nations agency that feeds 125 million people a day. “There is no precedent even close to this since World War II.”
And yet, not one elected politician will put America first and do the right thing. Impeachment.
You think?
You know this is inflated for bidé, when almost 30% approve of high inflation.
No life support for democrats they’re not going to make it till November thank you Jesus they’ve no morals at all
Paragraph 1 of 5. 1 in 4 rural hospitals is vulnerable to closure because Republican governors refuse to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, a new report finds February 18, 2020 This news article is from Vox. The financial crisis for America’s rural hospitals is getting a lot worse. A new report from the Chartis Center for Rural Health puts the situation in dire terms: 2019 was the worst year for rural hospital closures this decade, with 19 hospitals in rural America shutting their doors. Nearly one out of every four open rural hospitals has early warning signs that indicate they are also at risk of closing in the near future.
Paragraph 2 of 5. Since 2010, 120 rural hospitals have closed, according to University of North Carolina researchers. And today, 453 of the 1,844 rural hospitals still operating across the country should be considered vulnerable for closure. The Chartis researchers sought to identify key risk factors that precipitated rural hospital closures and then used those indicators to project which hospitals are at risk of closing soon. Some of the criteria was obvious, like changes in revenue or how many beds are occupied on average.
Paragraph 3 of 5. But there was one other leading indicator that has an obvious political explanation and which should be entirely avoidable: whether the hospital is in a state that expanded Medicaid under Obamacare. According to Chartis, being in a Medicaid expansion state decreases by 62 percent the likelihood of a rural hospital closing. Conversely, being in a non-expansion state makes it more likely a rural hospital will close. The states that have experienced the most rural hospital closures over the last 10 years (Texas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Georgia, Alabama, and Missouri) have all refused to expand Medicaid through the 2010 health care law. It seems their rural hospitals are paying the price. Of the 216 hospitals that Chartis says are most vulnerable to closure, 75 percent are in non-expansion states. Those 216 hospitals have an operating margin of negative 8.6 percent. Research has consistently shown Medicaid expansion improves hospitals’ financial performance by reducing the amount of uncompensated care. The only question is by how much, as Medicaid payments can sometimes not be enough to match the cost of providing care to Medicaid patients, which can partially offset the savings in uncompensated care.
Paragraph 4 of 5. Nevertheless, here is how the Kaiser Family Foundation summarized the available research: Studies demonstrate that Medicaid expansion has significantly improved hospital operating margins and financial performance. A study published in January 2018 found that Medicaid expansion was associated with improved hospital financial performance and significant reductions in the probability of hospital closure, especially in rural areas and areas with higher pre-ACA uninsured rates. Another analysis found that expansion’s effects on margins were strongest for small hospitals, for-profit and non-federal-government-operated hospitals, and hospitals located in non-metropolitan areas. A third study found larger expansion-related improvements in operating margins for public (compared to nonprofit or for-profit) hospitals and rural (compared to nonrural) hospitals.
Paragraph 5 of 5. As you can see, the consistent conclusion is that Medicaid expansion is particularly helpful for rural hospitals. And yet a state like Texas, where more than half of its rural hospitals are vulnerable to closure, still refuses to accept the generous federal funding that covers 90 percent of the costs for Medicaid expansion. Hospitals have always been among the biggest advocates of Medicaid expansion. In some states, they’ve even been willing to chip in by paying new fees or taxes to cover the state’s 10 percent share of the expansion costs. It’s worth it to them because of the new federal funding that will come in and pad their bottom lines. The problems for rural hospitals are bigger than Medicaid expansion. By definition, these are facilities that serve smaller populations that often have unique challenges in accessing primary care that can stave off bigger health problems (which are more expensive to treat once they get to the hospital). According to the Chartis researchers, the simple age of the physical hospital building is a risk factor for closure. But some of those problems are just a byproduct of providing health care in rural communities. States had a choice about expanding Medicaid, and so far, 15 states have rejected the offer. They’ve left 2.3 million people uninsured. And they are putting the future of their rural hospitals at risk.
It should really have tanked after the maga hate speech. The real problem in America right now is hate. Hatred from the leftist fascist. They hate God, America, the nuclear family and the US and the constitution. Joe sounds like a guy called adolph that was full of hate
Plain and simple, Liberal ideas and policies are stupid, don’t work, and people don’t want them.