That panic buying is human nature. However, if at the time when people went nuts raiding the shelves and the situation plummeted , the supply would revert to rationing. Now if people are sensible they will stock up gradually.
Yes there have been mass failures, but to get to grips with the poison that is seeping through the gates there needs to be a sure sense of order and leadership. There is too much at stake right now for countries to be battling within.
We are all living right on the edge of catastrophic meltdown whilst still trying to get to grips with mass amounts of information that changes daily,
So how do you steady that ship? There is no one solution with so much meddling going on.
It’s one thing fighting, agreeing or disagreeing with each other, it’s a total different kettle of fish dealing with something that Is silent and invisible.
This virus is not political, people have made it political.
I hope America bounces back. I have friends there I want to visit.
Whole world is going through massive recession so this is actually good progress, in the send a decision has been made. How it will all pan out is another matter.
It sure won’t be equal distribution and some countries that have joined the bloc will no doubt syphon off the money somehow. How do they prevent corruption on a mass scale taking place with such a huge pot of money. Accountability gets flushed down the toilet pretty quick these days.
This here place is not just a herd of cattle going in one direction. Bickering has always been here. It’s part of the eco system. Now you take it away completely and this place may well sink. It can’t all be reasonable well thought out arguments. It takes a skilled communicator to defuse or even steer a conversation and keep it on track with nut crackers on here
If people want to talk gibberish let them roll with it.
Same as yourself,
“When the facts change, I’ll change my mind”. An argument in itself.
RE: Have Mercy on the Animals, they have feelings too.
@mikey - Insects are a very good source of protein