Obviously a planned devolution to weaken resolve ahead of ___. What is next? Likely gun confiscations followed by conflict. The counter solution is distributed resilience which is why they're retiring so hard to establish lawfare to prevent this.
I worry they are beginning to stockpile food for when this interglacial begins to end and food output drops substantially.
It was going to happen sooner or later, but since food output isnt the issue (the war supposedly is), where is it all going to? I doubt its just being thrown away.
Short term constraints on supply causing prices to move. If these don't relax before the input costs are registered (for example fertilizer normalizing before planting) then these costs get baked into the costs of goods sold
Obviously a planned devolution to weaken resolve ahead of ___. What is next? Likely gun confiscations followed by conflict. The counter solution is distributed resilience which is why they're retiring so hard to establish lawfare to prevent this.
I worry they are beginning to stockpile food for when this interglacial begins to end and food output drops substantially.
It was going to happen sooner or later, but since food output isnt the issue (the war supposedly is), where is it all going to? I doubt its just being thrown away.
Short term constraints on supply causing prices to move. If these don't relax before the input costs are registered (for example fertilizer normalizing before planting) then these costs get baked into the costs of goods sold