543 TRUMP IS GONNA FUCK CHINA The anon from the other day was right. cities in China are already under water. And now we see never before seen US aircrafts flying at altitudes of over 50,000 feet with speeds of 1,000kt+. (media.patriots.win) posted 273 days ago by kek_saved_the_world 273 days ago by kek_saved_the_world +543 / -0 96 comments share 96 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (96) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 42 ▼ – Ironball 42 points 273 days ago +42 / -0 Even without the damn failing they have major crop failures and food shortages in their near future. permalink save report block reply ▲ 18 ▼ – MaxineWaters4Prez 18 points 273 days ago +18 / -0 I'll be your damn guide. Please don't wander away from the damn tour. If you have and damn questions, please wait until the end. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 11 ▼ – deleted 11 points 273 days ago +11 / -0 ▲ 3 ▼ – deleted 3 points 273 days ago +3 / -0 ▲ 14 ▼ – AprilShowers 14 points 273 days ago +14 / -0 the party is also taking land from farmers as a result permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 9 ▼ – FergieJR 9 points 273 days ago +9 / -0 And this is on top of the massive pig famine that has hit them hard over the last year or two https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/18/chinas-pork-shortage-could-give-us-farmers-a-chance-to-cash-in.html "In December, a kilogram of pork cost about 22.50 yuan, or $1.46 a pound, according to Beijing-based BRIC-Agri Info. By last week, a kilogram of pork had jumped to 42.46 yuan, or $2.75 a pound" permalink parent save report block reply
Even without the damn failing they have major crop failures and food shortages in their near future.
I'll be your damn guide. Please don't wander away from the damn tour. If you have and damn questions, please wait until the end.
the party is also taking land from farmers as a result
And this is on top of the massive pig famine that has hit them hard over the last year or two
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/18/chinas-pork-shortage-could-give-us-farmers-a-chance-to-cash-in.html
"In December, a kilogram of pork cost about 22.50 yuan, or $1.46 a pound, according to Beijing-based BRIC-Agri Info. By last week, a kilogram of pork had jumped to 42.46 yuan, or $2.75 a pound"