I think it is optimistic talking about shelves going empty by November. The reality of empty shelves is already hitting USA consumers right now in specific areas and some are complaining about driving long distances to get what they need.
It is an irony having to live with shortages when all through the decades the USA consumers have been living a life of plenty - the American Dream. I hope they can live with that from now onwards.
On the other hand, having seen the lifestyle of the Chinese 'peasants' living comfortable lives of adequacy as disclosed by Rednote users in China to USA counterparts, that must have made the USA citizens really envious. Who are the real peasants anyway? Peasant that can lend money to non-peasants must be the revelation of the century. How is that even possible and how is it reconcilable under logical thinking?
Anonymous
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The best scenario will be the rednecks and hillbillies fighting over what's left on the shelves.
The 'peasants' in China will be laughing their heads off, seeing rednecks and hillbillies fighting over food, while the 'peasants' in China are enjoying atrociously cheap food, housing and cozy living conditions.
Some USA citizens who visited China, saw China in reality and wants to live in China. China offers sane living conditions, secure movements without fear even at midnight and even for females. Of course, those who reported this are paid by the CCP.
Now the 'peasants' do not even want to lend money to the USA, avoiding the auction of USA treasuries. Try demonizing the peasants lah!
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