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More… Bloomberg News Offers Tips For Americans Struggling With Inflation: Let Your Pets Die

    After manufacturing fake news to  assist the Democrat Party with rigging the 2020 election results , propagandizing the public with COVI...

 

 

After manufacturing fake news to assist the Democrat Party with rigging the 2020 election results, propagandizing the public with COVID- 19 misinformation and pushing the experimental mRNA gene therapy compliance, a corporate media outlet is offering tips for working Americans who are in a financial pit amid skyrocketing inflation.

Bloomberg News recommends people who are struggling to make ends meet in the Biden economy allow their pets to die to avoid paying for their exorbitant medical treatments.

“Inflation Stings Most If You Earn Less Than $300K. Here’s How to Deal,” Bloomberg News reports

“If you’re one of the many Americans who became a new pet owner during the pandemic, you might want to rethink those costly pet medical needs,” the publication notes. “It may sound harsh, but researchers actually don’t recommend pet chemotherapy — which can cost up to $10,000 — for ethical reasons.”

In addition to letting sick pets pass away, Bloomberg News also advises those grappling with the worst economy in generations to stop driving cars and alter their diet to substitute meat with vegetables and lentils: 

To deal with gas prices, it’s worth reconsidering public transportation if it’s an option where you live. Fares are up about 8% compared with 38% for gasoline. Now may even be the time to sell your car. It certainly isn’t the time to buy a new or used one. Prices have stabilized a bit, but used-car prices are still up more than 40% from a year ago, and new ones are up 12%.

When it comes to food, don’t be afraid to explore. Prices for animal-based food products will certainly increase. Ukraine and Russiasupply a significant amount of corn and barley to the world market, mainly to feed livestock for human food. Meat prices have increased about 14% from February 2021 and will go up even more. Though your palate may not be used to it, tasty meat substitutes include vegetables (where prices are up a little over 4%, or lentils and beans, which are up about 9%). Plan to cut out the middle creature and consume plants directly. It’s a more efficient, healthier and cheaper way to get calories.

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