Looks Like The Whole Shipping Container Logjam Was About Getting That Infrastructure Bill
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Next folks will say the Evergiven drew a cock and balls before wedging in the Suez, to get the infrastructure bill passed. Seems something else is going on with the shipping industry/human trafficking industry.
The administration is working with Georgia Port Authorities. Sounds like the devil went down to Georgia...
It looks like they deliberately backed up the ports just to create a narrative (and pain for the people) for why the infrastructure bill was "desperately" needed.
Problem - Reaction - Solution
This works on the principle that a drowning person will clutch at a straw, so the Controller in his manipulation deliberately attempts to push them under water so he can then offer them the straw.
There was scenes in NBCs Revolution TV series that had this exact PRS in it. It was with Typhoid. Creates the PRS.
They never, not ever explain HOW any solution they put in play will solve the problem. Why is that?
They don't want to be questioned on it.
They're experts you know!
I dont think us and they have the same conception of what a Billion is.
I work in Supply Chain, the reality here is that the logjam was artificial, but it wasn't to pass some bill. Every container I sent to a port, I was told it would be 24-36 hours because they were working people in shifts to keep them isolated from each other.
But isn’t port work already a pretty isolated job to begin with. Dudes aren’t sitting ten deep in a crane, it’s usually just one guy up there by himself. Same with the trucks. What I’ve witnessed at Long Beach is workers 20-30 yards apart from each other. They aren’t packed in like a fans in the stands at a Chicago Bears football game in the middle of December.
Not only that, from what I’ve seen it’s quite the opposite - it’s practically automated, not like it was back in the 1980s when it was a bustling city of ants crawling everywhere. Today every person isolated in a cab of a truck or crane. They aren’t standing shoulder to shoulder offloading sacks of sugar - handing each bag slowly down a gangplank off of a cargo ship. It’s one guy plucking containers off the ship and stacking them on the dock. Another guy in a fork lift placing them on the back of a semi truck.
Not being a jerk, but I don’t understand the need to isolate?
You're mostly correct, but they all meet together and eat together and I think that's where they call for "isolation."
Ahhh, lol. I wouldn’t put it past the unions to enforce this BS too. They do answer to the DNC after all. I do believe the “shortages” on import vehicles and goods is entirely man made. I’d like to see heads rolling because of it.
Unions were the ones calling for it and threatening strikes.
Define hostage
Trumps EO ended on 11-11
Which?
24/7 port operation is useless without 24/7 warehouse/trucking operations, something that vaxx mandates will make impossible.
Or is this to speed up trafficking by offloading shipping containers more expeditiously?