Biden Is to Blame for the World's Food Shortage Crisis and High Prices (Guest: Daren Bakst)




Heartland Daily Podcast show

Summary: <p>Food prices were rising fast in the United States before Russia launched its war in the Ukraine, but the war has exasperated the food shortage problem. People in developing countries are going hungry and shoppers in the U.S. are seeing empty shelves and higher prices. Daren Bakst of the Heritage Foundation explains that the Biden administration's climate and energy policies are at fault. They are making it harder and more expensive for farmers to farm and to get food from fields to shelves. Biden claims to care about the poor, but his policies are making their lives harder by bringing hunger into the U.S.</p>