Complete Societal Breakdown On The Horizon As We’re Given Dire Warnings Of A ‘Winter of Discontent’ And Told There Will Be ‘People On The Street’ From Director Of IMF

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    by Susan Duclos, All News Pipeline:

    When we see references to “global” issues such as inflation, food shortages, and energy costs just to name a few, and we are warned that we will see “people on the street” globally as society breaks down if inflation continues at its present rate, they are not just talking about “other” countries, but America is included in these dire warnings.

    There will be “people on the street” globally unless steps are taken to protect the most vulnerable from inflation, International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) chief Kristalina Georgieva warned on Wednesday.

    “It is important to think that this compounded impact of multiple crises is already testing the patience and resilience of people. And if you don’t take action to support the most vulnerable, there would be consequences,” she told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour.

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    While I have never been a fan of the UN, that is no justification to ignore their warnings, especially when it will affect the lives of Americans.

    United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres gave a grim assessment of global developments on Tuesday, September 20th. Guterres said that we are looking at a fairly gloomy and dark upcoming “winter of global discontent” from rising prices, a warming planet, and deadly conflicts.

    “Our world is in peril,” Guterres told the opening of the United Nation’s 193-member annual assembly in New York. “A winter of global discontent is on the horizon,” Guterres said according to a report by Euractiv.

    Aside from the screeching about “climate change,” the warnings are worth mentioning because inflation is real, energy costs are skyrocketing and people, even many right here in America, cannot feed their families.

    It is also noteworthy that the food banks, meant to help those having a hard time feeding their families continue to see a rise in the number of families in need.

    Because of the increase of families in need, the food banks themselves are “feeling the pinch,” of inflation, according to Fox 13 over at Yahoo News, which headlines with “Food banks feeling the pinch of high inflation as centers juggle increased demand for help.”

    Via Daily Courier:

    In 2022 compared with 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, prices for the aggregate category of fruits and vegetables are now predicted to increase between 7% and 8%, processed fruits and vegetables prices between 9.5% and 10.5%, sugar and sweets prices between 8.5% and 9.5%, nonalcoholic beverage prices between 8.% and 9.5%, and other foods prices between 12.5% and 13.5%.

    We all know it is not just food, but gas prices remain higher now than when Biden first started occupying the White House, despite his manipulation of prices by dipping into the nation reserves, which is now lower than it has been in 35 years. Biden’s own regime is also predicting gas prices to spike again this winter.

    That means electric bills will spike this winter unless Americans do what they can to offset the increase in other ways, which we will discuss a little lower in this article.

    The national news are busy trying to explain their version (which seems to always be spun to protect the Biden regime and their policies)  of “why” food and energy costs are skyrocketing, when in reality a mother or father trying to feed their hungry children care far less about the “why” than they do about “how” to continue to survive.

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