What America’s Port Crisis Looks Like Up Close
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FTA: The pileup in warehouses is itself a reflection of shortages of truck drivers needed to carry goods to their next destinations.
Shortage of truck drivers or shortage of parts for repairing trucks? I'm hearing more of the latter and none of the former.
There was a FB post today of a big long string of loaded pack mules, captioned 'the new UPS delivery system'.
Twenty mule team...
One more to add to your theory collection...
The ships are being held off shore to prevent unloading cargo which translates to,"China no get paid"....
Interesting theory.
I'm with you on this. I believe we are choking them financially.
Absolutely...follow the cash flow, or in this case, the lack of it....
Whenever I check a ship tracker, I can see a lot of cargo or container ships - well, a blockade of some sort going on because it looks like they are just sitting in the water off the Cali coast. Are the ships unloading or waiting or what exactly?
Cargo staying on ships=China not getting paid...
And ALL of it, WORLDWIDE, is a man made disaster. Not due to COVID, but due to fear, loathing, and contempt for the "working class."