But I see no effective strategy addressing our growing supply issues in food and fuel.
True, but what chance would a good strategy have of passing our dysfunctional congress when the minority party wants the government to fail? So don't blame "the Administration" as if the Republicans would pass any useful laws if they had the chance.
We have had a supply shock. There is less stuff to buy, so less stuff will be bought. That stuff will be rationed by price (inflation), creditworthiness (higher interest rates), or fiat (price controls, black markets, long lines). No matter how it is rationed, the same amount will be made/imported/distributed, that amount will be less than in prior quarters, and the idiot media will call this a "recession," as if somehow someone could make less stuff generate more GDP than was generated by the amount of stuff it is less than.