The shortage things seems weird. I get shutdowns stop production, unemployment bene's slow the return to work. But it's been 18 months. The believers are masked, vaxxed, saluting the science and back at work. The skeptical never stopped hanging it out, sticking it where they wanted and never stopped work if they weren't made to stop. Shortages everywhere? On everything? All at once? Again, I don't discount shutdowns and the corresponding delays in ramping up. But absolutely everywhere on everything all at the same time?? Aluminum is big business. Who supplies the U.S.? Meat(s)? Cinder blocks? No conspiracy theories offered here. Just a sincere wonder that all things are short-supplied all at once. Weird.
No sliced jalapenos, no pork products, very limited soft drink selection, only chip available is Frito's...The restaurants here one day won't have cups, another day they have no eggs, another day it's something else. Always something.
I think part of the plan is to lower our standards. Maybe that’s obvious to many, it’s hard to wrap our mind around things that are so out of the ordinary.Destruction of the economy is part and parcel to the scamdemic.
There is no mystery in this.
Expect it to continue through late summer 2022 followed by an "amazing recovery" from really ****** to not as ****** prior to mid term central state elections.
Wife's uncle owns an import business. The shipping container is a real thing. For him, the price of shipping one jumped from ~$5k up to $65k this year alone. That's from China to Chicago
I think part of the plan is to lower our standards. Maybe that’s obvious to many, it’s hard to wrap our mind around things that are so out of the ordinary.
Instead of raising others to our standard, TPTB are bringing us to the lowest common denominator. They’ll make a bigger dependency class than what’s ever been before.
If you need something in the next year and can afford it, buy it now. The shortages (across all industries) will only get worse...