In the past several days and weeks, many shoppers have noticed a trend around some parts of the country. Store shelves have begun looking a lot like they did back in March and April of 2020, with entire sections of food missing. This could be anything from produce to dairy, entirely gone, empty due to missed deliveries, and difficulties over workers out sick due to Covid-19.
The trend has become a hashtag, with #BareShelvesBiden now trending across many social media platforms as users are pictures and videos of empty shelves with missing food items.
Here are some of the best examples of #BareShelvesBiden currently making the rounds on Twitter.
#BareShelvesBiden in dark blue Oakton, Virginia pic.twitter.com/JM4bXL7CDn
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) January 10, 2022
Kayla Tausche, CNBC senior White House correspondent, joined in with photos she took at a Trader Joe’s:
Apocalypse now pic.twitter.com/j48ALuYtoQ
— Kayla Tausche (@kaylatausche) January 9, 2022
The issue isn’t limited to just one area. Shoppers from the Midwest have also reported similar shortages:
No problem here is Springfield Missouri. Nothing to see, there is plenty. ?#BareShelvesBiden pic.twitter.com/NmWXSNQrcm
— Rebekah Kane (@RebekahKane11) January 11, 2022
Down south, to Alabama:
#BareShelvesBiden obviously nothing to see here in AL. pic.twitter.com/FFYfaop1Y1
— Hanks (@hanks6515) January 11, 2022
In Biden’s home state of Pennsylvania:
https://twitter.com/BarneyFrey/status/1480882569289809922
Even in Atlanta, where Democrat Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms pointed out the problem trying to get an Instacart order filled:
I’ve received 8 messages & counting from my very polite @Instacart shopper over the last 10 minutes about missing items in the Cascade Rd @Publix. I shopped in Buckhead & Vinings last week and no one else seems to have the supply chain issues we’re experiencing in SW Atlanta. pic.twitter.com/aDsTgwvljD
— Keisha Lance Bottoms (@KeishaBottoms) January 5, 2022
Even right outside the White House’s front door in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC:
Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. #BareShelvesBiden pic.twitter.com/0iqYcaA3Gr
— Raheem J. Kassam (@RaheemKassam) January 11, 2022
These are the in-your-face economic issues voters are worried about, yet President Biden will be speaking in Georgia today about implementing a federal takeover of state and local election laws.
Democrats don’t have answers for this, and the problem has only continued getting worse. The supply chain problems of the summer and fall were never actually solved or improved in any way. Now, they’re colliding with Biden’s failed Covid-19 response and creating a situation where products aren’t being adequately moved around the country, and stores can’t adequately stock their shelves.
The entire country is looking at scenes like this:
Grocery store in Falls Church, VA #BareShelvesBiden pic.twitter.com/MLU5gP1mlz
— Jack Posobiec ?? (@JackPosobiec) January 9, 2022
…while President Biden and the entire Democratic Party ignore the problem and instead focus on issues voters don’t care about.
If this continues in any measurable way, the 2022 midterms will be a total and complete political bloodbath for Democrats.
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