Trump on a Hot Egg Frying Pan

Trump, who boasted that he would make the U.S. a great country, is floating in an egg frying pan. In the U.S., an “open run” to buy eggs is also a trend. Egg theft, egg smuggling, and even the U.S. Justice Department’s egg distribution investigation are taking place everywhere. As egg prices soar, public doubts are growing that Trump may not be able to immediately solve the problem of living, let alone solve the great America he claimed to be.

Trump on a Hot Egg Frying Pan

The unprecedented “egg chaos” that hit the U.S. put the Trump administration to the test as soon as the spectacular inauguration ended. According to statistics released by the U.S. Department of Labor, the price of eggs reached an all-time high of $5.90 per box in February. It’s a whopping 270 percent increase from $1.60 four years ago in February 2021. It’s also much more expensive, with some local retailers selling eggs for $10.99 each. The leftover eggs are also out of stock as soon as stores open, creating serious problems for the egg supply.

Trump on a Hot Egg Frying Pan

American Breakfast With Eggs Disappeared From the Table

For Americans, eggs are a must-have breakfast food. In the United States, people eat fried eggs or omelets almost every morning. Therefore, even if eggs become a little expensive, ordinary people feel that difficulty, and other food items that contain eggs, such as bread and pasta, climb together. That’s why the word “eggflation” came out. However, the expensive eggs are a problem, but the bigger problem is that they are not available. In short, eggs disappeared from the table in American breakfast. Even if eggs cost more than $10 per egg, restaurants cannot sell egg dishes. Restaurant owners who sell food without eggs have no choice but to feel difficulty cooking due to a sharp drop in sales. Ordinary people are now faced with an absurd situation where they only eat eggs on special days. Trump said he would build a border wall in Mexico with great ambition, but he can already say that there is a “barrier without eggs” among Americans.

Trump administration’s belated egg measures

The causes of the egg crisis in the United States are very complex. The worst spread of avian influenza ever, disruptions to the logistics network caused by the aftermath of COVID-19, and soaring feed prices caused by the Ukraine crisis coincided. However, experts point out that the Trump administration’s policy confusion has made the situation worse. Although the Trump administration announced the easing of agricultural regulations shortly after taking office, it led to the weakening of the sanitation management system, which accelerated the spread of avian influenza. Additionally, the executive order on immigration restrictions, which was signed in the first week of his inauguration, resulted in a shortage of farm labor, contributing to a decrease in egg production.

Now the United States has to beg for eggs

The U.S. hopes to receive Iceland from Denmark. Also, Trump wanted to make Canada the 51st state. Meanwhile, the U.S. wants to build a wall with Mexico, but right now is the time to beg for eggs. The Trump administration should have immediately officially expanded imports of Mexican eggs. However, with pride in its ‘America First’ policy, it failed to respond quickly to egg imports. Then, America’s serious socioeconomic problems forced people to beg for eggs here and there.

First of all, Trump urgently need eggs

Faced with a serious egg crisis, the U.S. recently asked Denmark to export eggs. Not long ago, the U.S. threatened to impose harsh tariffs if it did not sell Greenland, which is Danish territory, but now it has to beg for eggs. Denmark is also having difficulty meeting the demand for eggs. The next place the U.S. asked for help is Korea. Since Korea is a face-saving country, Koreans recently exported 330,000 eggs, even if they have nothing to eat, to solve the U.S. egg shortage.

Will Donald Trump get out of the frying pan

For Donald Trump, soaring egg prices is like a frying pan that tests the regime at a time when inflation concerns are high due to an all-round tariff war. Right now, Americans want eggs on the table of American families rather than believing Trump’s colorful promises. It is a situation where Trump is a little embarrassed to talk about America’s grand dreams at length while not being responsible for a single egg.

Food prices in the U.S. are rising tremendously right now, and eggs have become gold, making it difficult to have breakfast. The U.S. egg crisis is becoming a litmus test paper to test the Trump administration’s ability to run state affairs beyond the simple food crisis because the most urgent issue for the general public is to live and eat right now. Whether President Trump, standing on a hot frying pan, will be able to wisely overcome the crisis, the U.S. people as well as the world are paying attention.

This article was written by nBox.com


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