Possible US seaport strike could back up goods for months, shipping experts say
(uk.finance.yahoo.com)
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Ah what a lovely way to distract the masses right before the election.
Telegraph much?
Edit: After reading this, I'm now wondering if during the Trump-Musk convo, PDJT was using Twitter's leftards threats as an example, but was actually referring to this. This is the first time I've heard about this possible contract extension trouble, but it makes sense he would say what he said if he was referring to this supposed strike. This would royally screw the U.S. if it all goes to shit by 9/30. But would be an awesome excellent talking point for MAGA to capitalize on if it fails. He'll definitely lay blame at the feet of Harris if our ports end up shutting down just in time for the Holliday Seasons.
Edit 2: The way I see it, his remarks to Musk are no different than a sitting President threatening to fire and fine a labor union for striking over a contract extension.
Ok, Chinese cheaply made crap can’t be offloaded and sold in US. Maybe it will wake people up that we need to make everything in the US so we don’t have to worry about it.
So let’s give them some ideas.🙄
I read this like a actual missile strike. Kek
So did I! 🤣
Been wanting that spiciness for so long now that I’m imagining things. “Thirsty AF” as the youngens say nowadays