The left are closing off the eastern half of the U.S. If the Truckers can't go west to pick up loads/food and produce from California and other western states/ then we starve. Those truckers who are loaded headed east can't deliver either, not unless they take a different route. If barges can't go under for supplies needed in eastern half/we starve or do without what supplies we need. It is a tactic used to shut us down, stop us from working, and lock us in our own homes. As if the gas supply line down the eastern seaboard isn't enough, they are putting the crunch on us.
My garden is planted. Plenty of deer and rabbits on my property. Stockpiled some food because I have custody of my 3 oldest granddaughters. I can't let them do without. Just like Joseph, we must all prepare for hard times ahead. Amen.
I've crossed the Mississippi river at many places. It's not like one rail crossing in Atlas Shrugged. Trucks can go east/west using longer routes.
However, if barge traffic has been stopped then we're going to have problems.
You're right. My first husband was a trucker. He always took the shortest route; but sometimes he had to take the long way. I guess I forgot about that.
The left are closing off the eastern half of the U.S. If the Truckers can't go west to pick up loads/food and produce from California and other western states/ then we starve. Those truckers who are loaded headed east can't deliver either, not unless they take a different route. If barges can't go under for supplies needed in eastern half/we starve or do without what supplies we need. It is a tactic used to shut us down, stop us from working, and lock us in our own homes. As if the gas supply line down the eastern seaboard isn't enough, they are putting the crunch on us.
The cities might starve. Country folk know how to hunt and farm, though.
My garden is planted. Plenty of deer and rabbits on my property. Stockpiled some food because I have custody of my 3 oldest granddaughters. I can't let them do without. Just like Joseph, we must all prepare for hard times ahead. Amen.
Cirn is growing fast this year !
Yep. I think mine is a bit ahead of the fields the cash farmers have planted.
This is how wars are won. Cut off supply lines.
Woah that’s exactly right!
I've crossed the Mississippi river at many places. It's not like one rail crossing in Atlas Shrugged. Trucks can go east/west using longer routes. However, if barge traffic has been stopped then we're going to have problems.
You're right. My first husband was a trucker. He always took the shortest route; but sometimes he had to take the long way. I guess I forgot about that.