The US is so decadent, it has a huge number of various groups pushing their agendas to feed off the corpse of the nation.
Some of the people behind Trump want a war with the Chinese, others are just focused on Israel’s expansion, but both parties are supportive of getting rid of a lot of the bullshit that is making the US so incompetent.
Trump is going after the DEI and tranny stuff, but these are only two of the many groups making money off the corpse of this country.
The pharma companies and their army of virus people are also pushing their own agenda, wanting more lockdowns and vaccines, and of course a lot of lunatics trying to do a WEF style “new world order” are all-in on that as well.
As I said six million times during the coronavirus hoax, the whole thing was just “global warming on steroids.” It had the same goals and the same methods, but it was much more aggressive and histrionic, and pharma is more powerful than the windmill manufacturers.
AP:
Egg prices hit a record high as the U.S. contends with an ongoing bird flu outbreak, but consumers didn’t need government figures released Wednesday to tell them eggs are terribly expensive and hard to find at times because of an ongoing.
The latest monthly consumer price index showed that the average price of a dozen Grade A eggs in U.S. cities reached $4.95 in January, eclipsing the previous record of $4.82 set two years earlier and more than double the low of $2.04 that was recorded in August 2023.
The spike in egg prices was the biggest since the nation’s last bird flu outbreak in 2015 and accounted for roughly two-thirds of the total increase in food costs last month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Of course, that is only the nationwide average. A carton of eggs can cost $10 or more in some places. And specialized varieties, such as organic and cage-free eggs, are even more expensive.
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Relief is not expected any time soon. Egg prices typically spike around Easter due to high holiday demand. And the U.S. Department of Agriculture predicted last month that egg prices were likely to go up 20% this year.
Even if shoppers can afford eggs, they may have difficulty finding them at times. Some grocers are having trouble keeping their shelves stocked, and customers are encountering surcharges and limits on how many cartons they can buy at a time.
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The main reason that eggs are more expensive is the bird flu outbreak. When the virus is found on a farm, the entire flock is killed to limit the spread of disease. Because massive egg farms may have millions of birds, just one outbreak may put a dent in the egg supply. Nearly 158 million birds have been slaughtered overall since the outbreak began.
The Agriculture Department says more than 23 million birds were slaughtered last month and more than 18 million were killed in December to limit the spread of the bird flu virus. Those numbers include turkeys and chickens raised for meat, but the vast majority of them were egg-laying chickens.
And when there is an outbreak on a farm, it often takes several months to dispose of the carcasses, sanitize the barns and raise new birds until they are old enough to start producing eggs, so the effects linger.
The poor chickens.
They’re not even allowed to make them into dog food or whatever.
Culling Poultry is an Ineffective and Costly Biosecurity Measure
Mallard ducks continually reinfect farms with mild H5N1 bird flu. Paying farmers to kill healthy flocks is driving up price of eggs, creating egg shortages. Agriculture policy should shift to allow natural… pic.twitter.com/cfku0gEILR
— Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH® (@P_McCulloughMD) February 12, 2025
I’ve actually seen this sort of thing before, I’m trying to think of where…