Thanks for the info fren. I do not see how anyone would consider your post of the Shill nature when in fact you are providing information that is contrary to the MSM narrative. I fully believe that any shortage at the store shelf level is completely a manufactured crisis - whether that's of white hat origin to damage the cabal or of a black hat origin to damage the US economy is the real question. Question for your dad, is there any backlog being caused by the containers not being able to be moved out of the docks, like no drivers or trains available to move the containers to end destination?
Thank you for the context of the situation. I concur with everything you are saying. I live in Long Beach and often see cargo ships lining up down the coast this time of year. It does seem a bit heavier than usual but during this time of year it’s not uncommon. On a side note, no shelves are anywhere near empty here in the South LA County area. Not even a hint of it. The only difference I’ve noticed is the price of ground beef at Costco has gone up only .50 a lb. I know beef comes by land and not sea but just giving context because I see some crazy claims on here about the price of some things. Gas prices for sure but food I haven’t noticed so much.
We lived in Pedro (on S. Leland St.) back in the early 90s. Pina's on 9th was the best Mexican restaurant EVER and I miss that place so much. I hope they are still kicking.
Thanks for the info fren. I do not see how anyone would consider your post of the Shill nature when in fact you are providing information that is contrary to the MSM narrative. I fully believe that any shortage at the store shelf level is completely a manufactured crisis - whether that's of white hat origin to damage the cabal or of a black hat origin to damage the US economy is the real question. Question for your dad, is there any backlog being caused by the containers not being able to be moved out of the docks, like no drivers or trains available to move the containers to end destination?
Thank you for the context of the situation. I concur with everything you are saying. I live in Long Beach and often see cargo ships lining up down the coast this time of year. It does seem a bit heavier than usual but during this time of year it’s not uncommon. On a side note, no shelves are anywhere near empty here in the South LA County area. Not even a hint of it. The only difference I’ve noticed is the price of ground beef at Costco has gone up only .50 a lb. I know beef comes by land and not sea but just giving context because I see some crazy claims on here about the price of some things. Gas prices for sure but food I haven’t noticed so much.
We lived in Pedro (on S. Leland St.) back in the early 90s. Pina's on 9th was the best Mexican restaurant EVER and I miss that place so much. I hope they are still kicking.