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Good advice: Stock up on the necessary food for two years
  • Tajik President Rahmon called 2022 "the most difficult year for mankind"

    Tajik President Emomali Rahmon called 2022 "the most difficult year for mankind" and urged citizens to stock up on food for two years.

    According to him, the population of the country should use every favorable spring day in order to complete the sowing campaign in time, lay the foundation for a rich harvest, and always remember that every family needs to stock up on food for two years. The people have become convinced of the benefits of this in recent years, especially in the last two years of the spread of the coronavirus, the national leader noted.

    “We should already be thinking today that it is necessary to take all measures so that our children and members of our families, and indeed all the inhabitants of the country, do not face any difficulties and do not suffer from food shortages or rising food prices, especially in the upcoming autumn-​winter period. According to the analysis, humanity today is in the most sensitive and difficult period of its more than a century of history. According to experts, the consequences of this extremely sensitive period of crisis are unpredictable and long-term," Rahmon said, addressing the nation.

    He believes that 2022 will be the most difficult year for humanity in all respects and, above all, in terms of ensuring food security.

    “In this regard, I want to emphasize once again that every family should think about how to provide for themselves, produce as many products as possible and stock up on the necessary food for two years,” the president urged the citizens of Tajikistan.

    Do you still love capitalism or starting to doubt it?

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  • Still like the concept of capitalism vs socialism when viewed in the purest forms. The competition afforded by the capitalist model along with personal incentives allow innovation, product improvements and better choices for consumers. The problem is when corruption (think Biden) interferes with the process and personally gains while pushing an agenda that thrawts and distorts the natural inclinations of market forces to placate perverse voting blocks. Of course, just my opinion.

    Stocking up on supplies is probably a good idea under any scenario.