"Everyone's talking about what is going on right now, blaming Russia for the coming food crisis. You as specialists would know that the crisis emerged from the times of the anti-pandemic measures, where some well developed economies abused their monopoly power in terms of currency monopolies. They turned on the printing machine in the US and printed $5.9 trillion, that's 38% of the entire money supply. They printed it over 2 years which is roughly the sum of what was printed in the previous 40 yrs. The same rate. and in the Euro zone, they printed 2.5 trillion euro. The released this money into the economy and gave it out to people, which isn't bad per se we utilized a similar tactic. But we were very careful, it was sparingly done and as such didn't lead to such a wave of inflation. Over there, the (anti-pandemic measures) were funded from budget deficits, which lead to them buying up food supplies from global markets. Where in previous years, the US was a net exporter of food, they are now a net importer of food. They bought 17 billion more in food than they sold. What does that say? They have exacerbated problems for developing/poor countries, and closed their own problems off. This is the result of a monopoly on reserve currencies - dollars and euros. This started end of 2019, beginning 2020. Then the anti-Russian sanctions made the situation worse. They made a bunch of mistakes in the energy sector, gas prices went up. And access to gas is the foundation of many fertilizers. As fertilizer became more expensive, we've seen enterprises shut down, particularly in Europe and food prices skyrocket further ... "
Putin Inflation - Red Herring? Impossible! Gin Saki said so. So'd that new and even stupider press sec, saint peter. Even the big pooper assures us that it is bad vlad causing all our problems up in here. QED
Putin taking advantage of one western blunder after another... Welcome to the new WOKE age. We now live in an era where Eurpeans can't even have a fucking shower a couple times a week unless they are lucky and/or violate rules. Well, you wanted ESG/blah blah blah.... now you have it! Oh wait! They went back to coal now like hypocrites. But the Canadian oil-sands are still pure evil... because reasons.