Just a heads up that the China punishment is going to cause self inflicted wounds, if you haven't figured that out already yet.
Without dirt cheap temporary immigrant labor planting can't occur in most farms because we haven't automated it due to cheap labor. There will be meat shortage, followed by produce shortage, and then even wider and deeper shortages in the coming year or two.
You will likely not be able to acquire anything out of season at all and it's going to look like a USSR supermarket while "in stock."
>Without dirt cheap temporary immigrant labor planting can't occur Oh no, maybe we'll have to pay more to actual citizens.
Luke Moore
Good. Ohio State going to have to find another source of funding.
Elijah Howard
>make them take shitty GEs that show how bad ass it is to live in the west ah yes, gay sex, niggers, and men cutting their dicks off is surely going to convince chang of the superiority of american culture
Lincoln Phillips
The Chinese are colonising Australia by setting up parallel civic institutions so as they will never have to interact with the locals. Vancouver is already 43% Chinese and so far the Chinese in Australia have registered private colleges that exclusively enrol Chinese students from Primary School all the way to University, these students never interact with the locals and will never assimilate. Furthermore, these same colleges are registering for courses which allow them to train exclusively Chinese students in the license to register as a Real Estate agent in Australia's two largest cities. The aim of this is to have Chinese facilitate the colonisation of Australia's largest two cities by brokering real estate transactions with the Chinese colonists arriving from the mainland. Recently, evidence has emerged the Chinese are now registering for the course that allows them to train and certify early childhood educators so as they can legally register for Child care centres that will exclusively only care for Chinese children, they're colonising Australia by stealth.
Bentley Richardson
We will but it's a market shock to begin with. Farming is already heavily and needlessly subsidized and regulated.
We either choose to drop the regulatory load or go hungry.
...So everyone is going to stand to lose a few meals here and the government will obviously "intervene" but their incentive structure will be lopsided or downright broken and blow up the problem. Grow a garden in the mean time while people become aware of the need and relevance of food access.