03/29/2022 / By Ethan Huff
Because of Joe Biden’s failed policies and acquiescence to communist China, the United States is now on the verge of a full-blown food shortage, says Tucker Carlson.
Normal, well-functioning countries, Carlson explained during a recent episode of his Fox News program “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” require three things: food, water, and energy. And all three are now seeing escalating disruptions in supply.
“That’s the standard,” Carlson stated about these big three national necessities. “Every government policy, foreign and domestic, is designed above all to secure adequate reserves of food, water, and energy, and that makes sense.”
Rather than do this, however, Biden has instead chosen to focus on “environmental equity” (whatever that means), as well as creating a pathway of amnesty for the tens of millions of illegal aliens who now occupy the country.
“The ‘Build Back Better’ agenda was the opposite of that,” Carlson said during his monologue about how Biden’s agenda stands directly opposed to stability and prosperity.
“It did not address, at all, about whether Americans might have enough to eat or could afford enough heating fuel to keep from freezing to death over the winter. Biden’s agenda was focused on the kind of added extras you get to when you’ve fixed everything else and then still have trillions left over.”
When it comes to the prospect of food and energy shortages, which Biden all but promised recently as a consequence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, suddenly the prospect of actually freezing to death or going hungry becomes a reality.
Up until now, Americans have mostly faced higher prices for things that are still available. But there could come a time when no matter how much money you have, there is no food left to buy.
“A food shortage is not like deciding to skip dessert,” Carlson warns. “It’s not a diet, it’s not voluntary. A food shortage is different. It’s scary. Food shortages topple governments. They turn moderates into revolutionaries.”
“A food shortage is a big deal. You don’t want one. But now we’re getting one, just a little over a year into Joe Biden’s presidency.”
In other words, things are about to get really ugly not just for everyday Americans but also for the dementia patient occupying the White House and his family. If hard-working patriots suddenly have no food to feed their families because of Biden’s policies, then there will be hell to pay.
A big part of the problem currently is Biden’s sanctions against Russia, which are not even accomplishing what the Resident-in-Chief claims he wants to happen as punishment for Vladimir Putin.
“What is the point? We’re not sure; that’s a topic for another show,” Carlson retorted about Biden’s sanctions. “But, in the meantime, this country, we know this for sure, is being badly hurt by those sanctions.”
“As Reuters recently reported, ‘Western sanctions on Russia, a major exporter of potash, ammonia, urea and other soil nutrients, have disrupted shipments of those key inputs around the globe. Fertilizer is key to keeping corn, soy, rice and wheat yields high.'”
On top of all that, Biden also shut down America’s domestic energy production, driving up gas prices for Americans while also handing over precious American farmland to China.
“It’s not just the war in Ukraine,” Carlson added. “In response to energy and food shortages, the Biden administration is shutting down domestic oil and gas production.”
“That makes food more expensive, it makes everything else more expensive. And as the pressure on American farmers rises, and as food becomes scarcer and more expensive in this country, that same administration is allowing the government of China to buy up this country’s farmland.”
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