War of 1812...Are the Longshoremen Strikes to Transfer US Ports to American Ports Under USMCA Treaty? Video Attached
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A friend sent this to me on FB: https://files.catbox.moe/yxgpfu.mp4
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I think people are gullible. So only the Eastern and Southern ports are being transferred, but not the West Coast? This about me too greed. They want to be paid $120 per hour as a starting wage off the street hire with 0 skills needed.
When he refers to US ports - he is talking about US Corporation.
When he refers to American ports - he is talking about American Constitutional Republic.
What he is saying is that the current longshoreman strike is a cover for one of the steps in restoring the republic - moving the East Coast ports out of the clutches of the US corp.
When you look at it this way, its entirely feasible.
Correct
No skills needed??? I’m a crane operator in the port of Los Angeles. I’d love to see you try and operate our 50 million dollar cranes with zero skills. You are just a hater and anti American. So it’s ok to pay American skilled labor pennies compared to the billions that are being made by these shipping companies? Kick rocks dude….
Did they hire you off the street with no experience to run the crane? No, no way. No gives the most difficult job to a new guy. Your argument is nonsense. The union wants the entry level no so skill people to make the crazy starting wage. That is then used to justify wages elsewhere. It's a real trickle down.
With your direct involvement in the ports, what do you think about the posters on here saying some of the ports have been abandoned - turned into ghost towns, essentially? what would cause this?
Lmao
Agreed.
The concept presented is stupid.
East Coast longshoremen get paid less than West Coast longshoremen (nevermind that the West Coast probably has a higher cost of living, overall), and that is what this is all about. Maybe having to do with AI, as well, but that would affect all longshoremen, not just East Coast.
There is zero chance that the longshoremen, their union, and the shipping companies give a rat's ass about 1812, or that their strike would "correct" anything related to US corporation.
That is something that would have to be done by Congress, not guys unloading boats.
Besides that, the Constitution grants control of the ports to the federal government. These are called "enclaves," and they were ALWAYS under federal government authority.
The thing about the fake "federal-created states" has to do with what happens inland, not at the ports.
This guy has no clue how the Constitution is structured.
Consider what Q told about West coast ports ... especially ....long beach port.
Who owns what under what jurisdiction?