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At the end of the day, there's really very little the Biden administration can do to curb either ris

At the end of the day, there's really very little the Biden administration can do to curb either rising food prices or food shortages. And I think the lack of a clear, actionable plan is good evidence of that. At the end of the day, there's really very little the Biden administration can do to curb either rising food prices or food shortages. And I think the lack of a clear, actionable plan is good evidence of that. [Outsider Club logo] Joe "No Plan" Biden: POTUS Plan as Empty as Store Shelves [Luke Burgess Photo] By [Luke Burgess]( Written Jan 12, 2022 Uncle Joe's first year on the job was tough. The coronavirus pandemic — which the Biden-Harris campaign adamantly promised to defeat — has only worsened. According to a new report by Reuters, coronavirus hospitalizations in the U.S. surpassed a record high on Monday. Meanwhile inflation is spiraling out of control. Consumer prices in the U.S. hit a 39-year high last year — led by huge jumps in prices for gasoline, housing, and vehicles. And economists expect that inflation in the U.S. will remain above the Federal Reserve's low-term goal of 2% for at least the next two years. Adding more pressure, labor shortages and supply chain issues have resulted in far fewer consumer options — and in some cases, shortages. New and used cars... consumer electronics... luxury watches... diapers... pet food... all are in short supply right now. As a result of all this, Biden's approval rating has plummeted. According to the latest polls, his approval rating has sat at around only 43% since November. Biden Approval Rating [vefe] Source: projects.fivethirtyeight.com It's really no surprise Biden's approval numbers have fallen. Truth be told, most presidents see a drop in their approval figures following elections. But Biden could be on track to record one of the lowest presidential approval ratings in U.S. history. And that's because his administration is about to come face-to-face with a global disaster that will affect everyone on Earth: food shortages. Have You Heard of “TriFuel-238”? A single ounce could power your home for a year. Under half an ounce could get you from LA to D.C. And now, according to figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration... The breakthrough known as "TriFuel-238"... Could trigger a wealth event unseen since the dawn of the internet... As it takes the throne as the cheapest source of energy on the planet. This has nothing to do with renewables or fossil fuels — or virtually anything you’ve ever seen before. Yet this strange substance could now claim the lion’s share of a $1.9 trillion opportunity... And hand early investors a potential life-changing fortune. [Get the urgent details here.]( Global Food Shortage 2022 There has been a lot of discussion about rising food prices in the U.S. and elsewhere. We here at Outsider Club have been [warning you about the rising cost of food for months](. And we fully expect to see food prices continue to increase through 2022. But what happens when food simply isn't available to buy? It's one thing not to be able to buy a PlayStation 5 or a Rolex. But what happens when food isn't available? Over the past two years, local supermarkets all around the world have struggled with supply issues amid labor shortages. Now known as The Great Resignation, workers left their jobs at record numbers in the United States last year. This led to fewer products produced and shipped and fewer consumer options. It's the reason you can only get one or two flavors of coffee creamer right now, instead of an entire rainbow of flavors. Here's what the coffee creamer refrigerator at a grocery store looked like pre-COVID: [vefefefko] Here's what the coffee creamer refrigerator at the Wegmans near my house looks like today: [g45gefo0t45] Most people can live without coffee creamer. Items like diapers and pet food, on the other hand, are much harder to substitute. Parents can use washable cloth diapers — although that's not ideal for most. And pet owners can feed dogs and cats table scraps — although, again, not ideal. But there are, of course, some things that humans simply cannot do without — like basic food staples. And, frighteningly, those are starting to now disappear as well. Over the weekend, #BareShelvesBiden was trending on Twitter as shoppers shared videos and photos of empty shelves at their local grocery stores. [vefefe][vefefef] [g45ge][g45gef] Empty store shelves have been mostly blamed on continued supply chain issues. But now that basic food staples like fruit and vegetables are disappearing, the public is becoming desperate for action. To quote Biden's supposed influence for his entire platform: "This Nation asks for action, and action now." — Franklin D. Roosevelt, March 4, 1933 So what is Biden's plan of action? Well, so far he has done little to nothing to address empty store shelves. [g45] Back in June, Biden created a special task force to address inflation and rising prices and shortages of goods rooted in the pandemic. But you've seen how well that has worked out. And at the end of December Biden touted that a "much-predicted crisis didn't occur." But store shelves tell a different story... [g45gefo0] To be fair, the first thing Biden did for the new year was announce plans to combat anti-competitive practices in the meat industry, which his administration says is hurting American consumers. But commentators (including yours truly) were quick to call the plan worthless. Andy Puzder and Will Coggin wrote in The Wall Street Journal's opinion section on Sunday: President Biden has found a scapegoat for rising inflation: the meat industry. Mr. Biden claimed last week that meatpackers — who handle the processing, packaging, and distribution of meat raised by farmers and ranchers — are price-gouging, driving a surge in consumer prices for beef, chicken and pork. As they say in cowboy country, Mr. Biden’s claim is all hat and no cattle. At the end of the day, there's really very little the Biden administration can do to curb either rising food prices or food shortages. And I think the lack of a clear, actionable plan is good evidence of that. Unfortunately, there is very little you and I can do about rising food prices and shortages either. But we can hedge ourselves against those problems. I've just finished putting the final touches on a fully detailed, 7,000-word report that tells investors all about [a tiny Canadian company]( that is insanely leveraged to profit as food prices continue to rise in 2022 and store shelves remain bare. This tiny, still unknown company is sitting on one of the world's most important deposits of what I've been calling a “miracle mineral” — one that is absolutely vital to modern agriculture and the food industry. It's one of three key ingredients in modern fertilizers, which support the lives of billions of people around the world, AND it's being explored for cutting-edge lithium battery and hydrogen fuel cell technology. Check out the details on this exciting company [here](. Until next time, [Luke Burgess Signature] Luke Burgess --------------------------------------------------------------- Tech Breakthrough for the Elderly: The Spoon That Can Recreate Taste Artist: Ruth Gwily Getting older sucks. I think we can all agree on that. And one of the biggest losses we experience due to aging is the loss of taste. Our ability to taste starts to decrease around age 60, research shows… Not to mention, some medication can make this sensation even worse. But that’s all about to change. Thanks to a new technology, an assistant professor named Dr. Nimesha Ranasinghe at the University of Maine received a $50,000 grant to develop a new spoon… But not just any spoon… A spoon that can artificially juice up the perception of saltiness. See, the utensil sends harmless electric signals to the brain, which tricks the tongue into perceiving salt, regardless of whether salt is actually found in the meal. And it’s all thanks to a breakthrough technology called spatial computing. But that’s not all this technology can do. It allows doctors to practice complex surgeries before they ever pick up a knife… It allows oil and gas companies to predict and prevent dangerous mechanical failures before they happen… And it allows car manufacturers to speed up design times, boost performance, and test-drive cars before they’re built. That’s why this revolutionary technology has the potential to deliver a massive cash windfall. [But you need to act FAST, because as soon as this tech becomes mainstream, the biggest gains will be gone.]( Browse Our Archives [NASA Just Deployed a $10 Billion Time Machine]( [Safety May Be the Best Option in 2022]( [The 2022 Energy Reckoning: Reality vs. Expectation]( [Biden's Worthless Plan to Lower Food Prices]( [Your 2022 Flight Plan]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. 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