A local truck driver states. I pull containers to and from the ports here in Virginia. Starting OCT 1st The ILA or International Longshoreman Association will be striking. This is a major event and could cause serious shortages of everything. 1 million containers are moved in and out on the east coast each month. We supply 45% of all imports coming into the USA. The West Coast 55%. 1 day of strike sets the supply chain back 1 week. Do the math.
Here is a link on it
We should have daily reminders of this until the first. The Zero Hedge article I posted on Sunday night was the first article I've read about it, and I was watching for something because about a month ago someone posted on here with first hand knowledge about the potential strike. It's really strange that there's a media blackout on this
I'm just thankful that George Dickel is made in America ,lol
Also a reminder our ports are mostly owned by the Saudi's, Chinese and Dubai.
MAKE IT HERE
https://gcelt.org/how-many-u-s-ports-are-owned-by-china/
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna11503418
“SNOW JOB” by “JON SNOW”???
u/#kek
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DP_World
u/cyberrigger u/hodlr
Start buying canned goods before October.
Are the Chinese (West Coast) behind this?
I have no idea, someone gave me the info and I thought it may be important enough to pass along to you
Any ideas what is shipped through those ports? I’ve heard bananas, but not much else. I’m not big on canned goods anyway, but I hate dealing with the normies once they get the ‘scarcity’ bug.
Anything we should buy in the next week?
Thanks!!!!
they'll get whatever they asked for on sept 30th, watch. I don't think this will be allowed to happen.
I hope so, Fren! I'm just hedging my bets.
What if, per the note about 1 day = 1 week of supply shortages, they shut down for 5 days + vote “counting” + juuust enough time for mass public pressure to demand the damned election get fixed after they try to demand Kamalalalalalalalaa into office?