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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hold on to your hats folks it’s gonna get messy. This will cause the prices to shoot in even more and things like polyesters and other materials come from oil. This will have a trickle down affect that will affect most Americans. Food is already shooting JP but everything from gas to clothes to food to household goods will shoot up. We’re already suffering some of the highest inflation on record due to Bidenomics. Oil prices started shouting uo well before Russia. This is just the start folks. Stock up on water and needed supplies…or don’t and leave more for me [/quote] I agree it's going to get worse. Regardless of "Bidenomics," I think people in most parts of the globe are going to be affected by this war. Gas will continue to go up pretty much everywhere in the world (we will still have lower prices than Europe in comparison). The global wheat supply is threatened because Ukraine is such a large wheat producer and this will most likely hit poorer countries harder, possibly leading to social unrest based on some articles I read. Food prices everywhere will also be affected by a decrease in the manufacture of fertilizer in Eastern Europe. Some of us in the US will feel the pinch more than others, Europeans will face higher prices than Americans since they are more dependent on Russian gas/oil, and poorer countries worldwide will suffer the most. And if Russia shells nuclear plants in Ukraine again--either deliberately or by accident--we may have another environmental disaster on our hands like Chernobyl although, again, that will likely affect Europe and other adjacent areas more than North America. One thing I know for sure--the Russian war in Ukraine has changed our world forever.[/quote]
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