Lucky Luke
Well-Known Member
We have the inflation thing here but wages will adjust like they always do (except sale price of housing- that runs away). Plus people have been spendign a chit load of money over Covid on "stuff". Stuff they will probably sell at less than what they paid for it. No I'm not looking at missing a meal, have done when i was younger with no fixed address. Yep, lots of countries like Sudan where life is a real struggle. I dont think a mower from the US to Aus would be taking space of any essential supplies its just annoying as European stuff like Husqy and Stihl sorted their supply issues out over 6 months ago, Honda America seems to be struggling.I'm not worried one bit about food shortages in the US. I think inflation worries are overblown too. There are a lot of places in the world that don't have much capital and don't grow enough food to feed themselves. So, yeah, you are comfortable and that's keen and peachy but you were never looking at missing any meals ever were you? Sudanese tell a different story. So, I really hope your lawnmower or my cooktop don't take priority over deliveries of essential supplies wherever they are needed. Recent history says it will.
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