• Re: Why the price of food will be going up

    From Jerry Atric@like@to.gripe to rec.food.cooking,aus.politics,aus.general,nz.politics,alt.slack on Wed Jun 24 13:07:41 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Thu, 25 Jun 2026 04:54:28 +1000
    Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
    On 24 Jun 2026 18:11:27 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell
    <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

    On 2026-06-22, Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:
    One simple reason

    https://share.newsbreak.com/isk9vols

    (NEXSTAR) rCo Unless yourCOre a farmer or avid gardener, chances are
    you donrCOt spend much time thinking about the cost of fertilizer.
    But the commodity is a crucial ingredient in growing or producing
    pretty much everything you put in your grocery cart or serve up on
    your dinner plate.

    And it just got a lot more expensive.

    The cost of fertilizer has soared since the beginning of the Iran
    War. Roughly 30% of the worldrCOs fertilizers passed through the
    Strait of Hormuz before the war effectively cut off access to the
    waterway.

    At the end of May, the Associated Press reported the price of
    fertilizer had spiked by 40% in three months. A rice farmer in
    Arkansas told The Economist the cost of fertilizer he needed
    suddenly increased by $50 per acre, driving up the cost of
    production by $200,000 for the season.

    That's what happen when you farm out your own fertilizer production
    to overseas. Fertilizer production doesn't require high tech, just
    the fertilizer plant, one town over. Where did it go? Rules, regs and >governmental interference made it go poof.

    How do you like the fact that Trump says he wants to get manufacturing
    back to the US (MAGA etc.), but that his own "Trump phones" are made
    in Taiwan? Must have been cheaper :)

    We've been through THIS shit before of course - how many US manufactured
    phone platforms do you think there are, ya trollass Oztarded queer?
    AI Overview
    True "Made in USA" cell phones are
    exceedingly rare, as most mainstream smartphones are assembled abroad.
    The primary verified consumer smartphone entirely fabricated and built
    in the U.S. is the Liberty Phone by Purism, which costs $1,999 and
    focuses heavily on security, privacy, and Linux-based open-source
    software.
    The American smartphone market is divided into a few key
    categories:
    1. Fully Assembled in the USAThe Liberty Phone (by Purism):
    Assembled in Carlsbad, California. It uses domestically fabricated
    circuit boards and U.S.-sourced electronics to meet strict domestic manufacturing benchmarks. It runs PureOS (a Linux-based OS), features
    hardware kill switches for the camera and microphone, and costs
    $1,999.2.
    American-Designed Brands (Manufactured Abroad)Major tech
    companies design their software and hardware in the U.S. but rely on
    overseas facilities (mainly in Asia) for mass assembly and component
    sourcing.
    Apple iPhone: Designed in California, but manufactured
    primarily by contract partners in China and India.
    Google Pixel:
    Designed in Mountain View, California, with final assembly typically
    located in Asia.
    Why aren't there more American-made phones?
    Industry experts and community discussions, as seen on Quora, widely
    agree that the prohibitive costs of domestic labor and the lack of a
    localized supply chain for microchips, batteries, and screens make
    producing mainstream smartphones on U.S. soil unprofitable for
    large-scale consumer markets.
    Historically, American brands like
    Motorola have run intermittent, limited assembly pilot programs in the
    U.S. (such as the original Moto X), but these were eventually
    discontinued.
    And YOU remain one dumbass motherfucker!
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  • From Jerry Atric@like@to.gripe to rec.food.cooking,nl,aus.politics,aus.generaal,nz.politics on Wed Jun 24 16:44:03 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Thu, 25 Jun 2026 07:17:46 +1000
    Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    For years Trump's been complaining about

    STFU ya trollass Oztarded big dutch baby!

    Mind your own expat peehole's bidnits, cunt.

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  • From Jerry Atric@like@to.gripe to rec.food.cooking,aus.politics,aus.general,nz.politics on Wed Jun 24 17:56:15 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Thu, 25 Jun 2026 07:17:46 +1000
    Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 17:07:34 -0400, Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 6/24/2026 3:00 PM, Jerry Atric wrote:
    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 13:36:33 -0500
    Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:

    Don't worry. Trump is fixing everything as we speak.

    +1

    sure is


    Yes, gas is up 37 cents today.

    For years Trump's been complaining about the deals Obama made


    STFU ya trollass Oztarded big dutch baby!

    Mind your own expat peehole's geopolitical bidnits, cunt.

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  • From multistrada@ab@invalid.invalid to rec.food.cooking,aus.politics,aus.general,nz.politics on Wed Jun 24 18:04:50 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On 6/24/26 3:17 PM, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne wrote:
    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 17:07:34 -0400, Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 6/24/2026 3:00 PM, Jerry Atric wrote:
    On Wed, 24 Jun 2026 13:36:33 -0500
    Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:

    Don't worry. Trump is fixing everything as we speak.

    +1

    sure is


    Yes, gas is up 37 cents today.

    For years Trump's been complaining about the deals Obama made with the Iranians


    STFU ya trollass, Oztarded big dutch baby!

    Mind your own expat peehole's geopolitical bidnits, cunt.

    Or send some support in to police the strait, cowards.

    It's *your oil* that's in play here, not 'Murica's.

    Now fuck off and die, bitch

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  • From multistrada@ab@invalid.invalid to rec.food.cooking,aus.politics,aus.general,nz.politics on Wed Jun 24 18:06:47 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On 6/24/26 2:44 PM, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne wrote:
    On 24 Jun 2026 20:08:32 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell
    <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

    On 2026-06-24, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    How do you like the fact that Trump says he wants to get manufacturing
    back to the US (MAGA etc.), but that his own "Trump phones" are made
    in Taiwan? Must have been cheaper :)

    When previous geniuses forced watch production overseas, what's a poor
    boy to do?

    Have your own brand of phones made in the US, of course. Practice what
    you preach.


    We've been through THIS shit before of course - how many US manufactured
    phone platforms do you think there are, ya trollass Oztarded queer?

    AI Overview

    True "Made in USA" cell phones are
    exceedingly rare, as most mainstream smartphones are assembled abroad.

    The primary verified consumer smartphone entirely fabricated and built
    in the U.S. is the Liberty Phone by Purism, which costs $1,999 and
    focuses heavily on security, privacy, and Linux-based open-source
    software.

    The American smartphone market is divided into a few key
    categories:

    1. Fully Assembled in the USAThe Liberty Phone (by Purism):
    Assembled in Carlsbad, California. It uses domestically fabricated
    circuit boards and U.S.-sourced electronics to meet strict domestic manufacturing benchmarks. It runs PureOS (a Linux-based OS), features
    hardware kill switches for the camera and microphone, and costs
    $1,999.2.

    American-Designed Brands (Manufactured Abroad)Major tech
    companies design their software and hardware in the U.S. but rely on
    overseas facilities (mainly in Asia) for mass assembly and component
    sourcing.

    Apple iPhone: Designed in California, but manufactured
    primarily by contract partners in China and India.

    Google Pixel:
    Designed in Mountain View, California, with final assembly typically
    located in Asia.

    Why aren't there more American-made phones?

    Industry experts and community discussions, as seen on Quora, widely
    agree that the prohibitive costs of domestic labor and the lack of a
    localized supply chain for microchips, batteries, and screens make
    producing mainstream smartphones on U.S. soil unprofitable for
    large-scale consumer markets.

    Historically, American brands like
    Motorola have run intermittent, limited assembly pilot programs in the
    U.S. (such as the original Moto X), but these were eventually
    discontinued.


    And YOU remain one dumbass motherfucker!

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