So what? A bunch of crap we don't need. The overwhelming majority of both imports and exports for the US are to and from Canada and Mexico. I think a strike would be a net positive in the move to on-shore the manufacturing of everything we need right here in the US.
Not if you are on a carnivore diet. Then we can eat domestic cattle without too much of a price increase. The illegals will be hurting for their food, but who cares? If they get hungry enough they can go back home and harvest all the bananas they can. As for me, I don't care if the longshoremen go on strike or not. I'll still have my job, others in my store might not, so no big deal to me or my family.
So what? A bunch of crap we don't need. The overwhelming majority of both imports and exports for the US are to and from Canada and Mexico. I think a strike would be a net positive in the move to on-shore the manufacturing of everything we need right here in the US.
This is the time of year when a lot of fresh produce starts coming in from Central & South America. That could push grocery prices up.
Not if you are on a carnivore diet. Then we can eat domestic cattle without too much of a price increase. The illegals will be hurting for their food, but who cares? If they get hungry enough they can go back home and harvest all the bananas they can. As for me, I don't care if the longshoremen go on strike or not. I'll still have my job, others in my store might not, so no big deal to me or my family.
Well, not everyone is on the carnivore diet, (and if I were, I'd go with bison over beef every time).
There are a lot of good, honest American incomes tied to imported produce. And this could have a negative effect on them.
The wetbacks will go to grocers who import from mexico. This shouldn't bother them much at all. At least not in southern states.