As of this morning, a dozen A-grade eggs at my local supermarket were $5.74 for a dozen. The refrigerated case was " stocked," yet the kid that was fluffing the display said the entire egg stock would be empty by 3pm, and each daily delivery was becoming noticeably smaller. I'm getting a uncomfortable feeling we've been here before, only this time it's going to test us as a nation and society to keep even usually plentiful items stoked on the shelves, and naked price-gouging to become rampant. For the record, I dtopped eggs from my diet some diet years ago under advice from my doctor, but how long before something else I do still enjoy consuming becomes uncomfortably scarce regardless of price?
My VA doctor retired last year, only to be replaced 7 months later by a nurse-practitioner from within VA system. Now I heard that she'l be gone soon meaning in order to see a physician at my local VA facility, I'll have to present in the ER, even if the complaint is minor, over-taxing already thin care to the point of breaking the system enough for his criminal Wall Street buddies to call for complete privatization, exposing the vets to substandard and/or possible denial of treatment from notoriously indifferent HMOs.