I've read and seen visuals from a number of sources that the ports in CA are stacked up with freighters not unloading and that in the past few weeks unloaded stuff was stacked up and ready to be loaded on trucks, including perishables, but they weren't letting the truckers in to load. If this is true, the supply chain is already being compromised in ways that has nothing to do with truckers. If anyone would know the truth of this, it would be the truckers who've been turned away, and they'd tell their trucker buddies who only make inland deliveries. If it's true, then the supply chain is being intentionally thwarted at the macrocosm level, and the truckers would only be demonstrating what's happening at the microcosm level.
I've read and seen visuals from a number of sources that the ports in CA are stacked up with freighters not unloading and that in the past few weeks unloaded stuff was stacked up and ready to be loaded on trucks, including perishables, but they weren't letting the truckers in to load. If this is true, the supply chain is already being compromised in ways that has nothing to do with truckers. If anyone would know the truth of this, it would be the truckers who've been turned away, and they'd tell their trucker buddies who only make inland deliveries. If it's true, then the supply chain is being intentionally thwarted at the macrocosm level, and the truckers would only be demonstrating what's happening at the microcosm level.