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Have you noticed shortages?


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2021 Mar 19, 10:06pm   11,304 views  372 comments

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https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/things-are-out-control-there-shortage-everything-and-prices-are-soaring-what-happens-next?source=patrick.net

From a reader:


I've commented to a few others about my perceptions, exactly the same as in the article above.

This is a major reason I suspect that your "Wuhan" virus is my "Ft Detrick" virus -- that the US bioweapons people created it and released it overseas to make it look like it came from there, to cover the criminal failure and looting of our one-percenters, who have wrecked our economy with their policies of peasant labor in across the Rio Grande, skilled labor deported overseas, create a financialization economy to replace our once-unrivaled manufacturing economy, no taxes or penalties for hi-tech, banks, wall street etc.


I was interested in getting a phone with good privacy, the Librem, but they can't say when it will be available because they can't get parts.

My laptop is dying too, and I looked into the Dell XPS 13, but guess what? Six week lead time because of supply chain issues, and they won't even commit to six weeks.

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322   Patrick   2022 Jan 18, 12:45pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/heres-your-bidens-america-photo-of-the-day?source=patrick.net


That's one way to overcome #EmptyshelvesBiden's economy.

Yes, that is one entire produce section of a grocery store containing nothing but heads of iceberg lettuce, all spread out.

Let's zoom in a bit on that.



323   Eric Holder   2022 Jan 18, 1:13pm  

Patrick says
https://notthebee.com/article/heres-your-bidens-america-photo-of-the-day?source=patrick.net


That's one way to overcome #EmptyshelvesBiden's economy.

Yes, that is one entire produce section of a grocery store containing nothing but heads of iceberg lettuce, all spread out.

Let's zoom in a bit on that.







This is what they used to do in the USSR: spread some goods which were in low demand* over many surfaces to create an illusion that the store is not empty.


*) Some really weird stuff, like "birch juice" or canned seaweed.
325   SunnyvaleCA   2022 Jan 25, 5:42am  

Given the high inflation rate and possibility of shortages, I've been buying durable goods in bulk. I'm now the go-to person for toilet paper. 😳
326   EBGuy   2022 Jan 25, 7:37pm  

US warns that chip shortage could shut down factories
Companies that use semiconductors are down to less than five days of inventory — a sharp drop from 40 days in 2019, according to a department survey of 150 companies. The chips used in the production of automobiles and medical devices are especially scarce.
We're starting to cannibalize old assemblies for chips that are no longer available. Not a good sign...
327   Patrick   2022 Jan 25, 7:47pm  

https://patriotpost.us/articles/85760?source=patrick.net


JANUARY 25, 2022
The Price-Jabbing International Trucking Vax Mandate
Team Biden’s latest diktat will only make the current supply chain crisis worse.

The nation’s supply troubles might have just gotten worse following the Department of Homeland Security issuing yet another COVID vaccine mandate. A new U.S. port regulation recently went into effect mandating that noncitizens may not enter the U.S. through ports of entry unless they have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. While the new mandate does not apply to American truck drivers, it does apply to all Canadian and Mexican drivers. Furthermore, both Canada and Mexico have implemented similar rules, effectively preventing U.S. truck drivers from hauling cargo internationally if they have not been vaccinated.
328   RC2006   2022 Jan 25, 7:49pm  

EBGuy says
US warns that chip shortage could shut down factories
Companies that use semiconductors are down to less than five days of inventory — a sharp drop from 40 days in 2019, according to a department survey of 150 companies. The chips used in the production of automobiles and medical devices are especially scarce.
We're starting to cannibalize old assemblies for chips that are no longer available. Not a good sign...


Its really is getting bad, but this is what happens when you outsource everything to slavers to save a few bucks. Outsourcing to China has been hiding true inflation.
329   HeadSet   2022 Jan 26, 7:37am  

RC2006 says
US warns that chip shortage could shut down factories

Remember how Trump wanted to bring back chip production to the US?
330   B.A.C.A.H.   2022 Jan 26, 8:12am  

I've noticed a shortage of customer service.

It's all small stuff so far.

Here is an example: for the first time ever, after decades, I did not receive a "courtesy call" from the service advisor to tell me my car would be ready for pickup.

I had to call the shop to inquire.
331   zzyzzx   2022 Jan 26, 9:44am  

B.A.C.A.H. says
I had to call the shop to inquire.


That's normal and has been the case my entire adult life.
332   B.A.C.A.H.   2022 Jan 26, 6:59pm  

zzyzzx says
That's normal and has been the case my entire adult life.

Yes, I know.

I don't think of myself as an Entitled Princess, nor was I complaining that I didn't get such a phone call. It's just a first time that I didn't receive such a call after using the local Toyota (and Honda and Subaru) dealers for so many services for two decades. Just an observation. Here's another one, again, small sh*t but it may portend of macro economic trends: fewer and fewer tellers at the banks. Yes, I know, automation and cost reduction and all that. Also, less service.
333   HeadSet   2022 Jan 27, 6:43am  

B.A.C.A.H. says
Yes, I know, automation and cost reduction and all that. Also, less service.

Has anyone been to a sit down restaurant where you order from a tablet mounted to the table, and an R2D2 robot brings the food, or something similar?
334   Patrick   2022 Jan 29, 3:50am  

No, but I don't think I'd like that.
335   WookieMan   2022 Jan 29, 5:58am  

HeadSet says
Has anyone been to a sit down restaurant where you order from a tablet mounted to the table, and an R2D2 robot brings the food, or something similar?

No robot delivering the food. Dealt with plenty of restaurants with the QR codes and ordering on the phone though. Love hate relationship with that process. If a server is busy and takes my order, but doesn't put it in, I'm waiting and pissed. Using the phone you at least know someone got the order either bartender or cook and the potential weak link, server, is taken out of the equation if the place has people running drinks/food to tables and not taking orders.

Geezers are the problem with this system being widely implemented in a meaningful way that would work for 95% of customers. As an introvert I'll do just about anything to not have to deal with a random human. Mind you I'm super social with people I know and trust, but I just can't stand random interactions. It's like nails on a chalkboard sometimes. Like a gas station cashier trying to shoot the shit with you who is clearly a moron, but you have to be polite. It's awkward as fuck. Golfing it is super annoying when the starter/ranger tries to be your buddy at the nicer courses. Or they're complete ass holes telling you to keep pace of play when the fucks in front of you suck at golf.
336   zzyzzx   2022 Jan 31, 6:53am  

Honda Civic with outrageous dealer markup:

337   Karloff   2022 Jan 31, 6:58am  

Hard to read the itemized pricing. Is it the "MVA" line that looks to be $10900?
338   RC2006   2022 Jan 31, 7:12am  

45k honda civic maybe should go into clown world thread. Devaluing dollar acceleration.
340   Misc   2022 Feb 12, 4:04pm  

From what I've heard they are having a heck of a time getting soybeans shipped to China.
341   Booger   2022 Feb 12, 7:30pm  

Karloff says
Hard to read the itemized pricing. Is it the "MVA" line that looks to be $10900?


Market Vehicle Adjustment. Yeah that's dealer add on and only a moron pays it.
343   ForcedTQ   2022 Feb 23, 5:56am  

Misc says
From what I've heard they are having a heck of a time getting soybeans shipped to China.


Heard the same, and add walnuts, almonds, etc ag crops that used to take a trip across the pacific when the cargo ships would return to asia. Apparently the ships make it back quicker without a return load in order to pick up more shit to bring over here and dump. They’re making more money to have one way trade.
344   ForcedTQ   2022 Feb 23, 6:00am  

Karloff says
Hard to read the itemized pricing. Is it the "MVA" line that looks to be $10900?


That’s correct. That civic is for sale in Montclair CA, if you look at the sticker. My sister confirmed that all new cars (of the ones she is looking at as she is trying to find a replacement for hers) she has found in the LA are have a $10,000 to $16,000 MVA on them regardless of brand/model. And people are still buying them, it’s absolutely clown world out there.
345   zzyzzx   2022 Mar 1, 7:39am  

Electricity:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2022/02/08/national-grid-pays-households-ration-power-use/?source=patrick.net

Demand for electricity is set to soar in coming decades as millions of people ditch their petrol and diesel cars for electric models and swap gas-fired boilers for electric heat pumps or hydrogen made from renewable electricity, as part of the Government’s push to cut carbon emissions.

This will happen at the same time as coal and gas-fired power stations make way for more and more wind and solar power, which are intermittent, requiring greater management of the grid to make sure demand always matches supply to prevent possible blackouts.
347   Tenpoundbass   2022 Mar 1, 8:12am  

So Mazda sent my daughter a $5000 incentive to turn in her CX30 lease early. If anything it should have been a key swap affair, her keys for the new ones.
The payments should have stayed the same. We called up the salesman that I have leased all 10 of my Mazda's from over the years. After going over the available stock and crunching the numbers, the best he could do, was $365 a month. She's paying $187 now.

So I told Andrew as we were walking out empty handed...

You know when She(my daughter) was a baby, She never learned to talk. We took her to every specialist we could find, they couldn't figure out what was wrong with her either.
It broke our hearts that our baby girl was going to grow up a mute, and never say a word. Then one day when she was about seven, my daughter made her some toast and she looked at it and said... 'HEY this toast is BURNT!" The wife looked at it and said ah, you're right let me make you anoth... Oh my god you talked, overcame with Joy the wife was screaming ecstatically doing backflips and summersaults of joy. Finally she looked at our daughter and said. 'Why did you wait so long to say your first word?' to which she replied.

"Until Now Everything was OK!"

He laughed and said that was good, then caught the subtle intent of my joke.
I said as I walked out the door. Fix this by time her lease is up, or we'll start looking at other brands.
348   BoomAndBustCycle   2022 Mar 1, 9:33am  

This is why I bought Tesla stock. Dealers are screwing themselves out of existence long term. Tesla’s way of selling cars is the future … no haggle or markups and we deliver it to your door is making everyone buy one. I see neighbors who never would have considered a Tesla a few years ago with them in their driveways.

People will remember the dealer that marked up their vehicle $10k. Supply and demand be damned. I know they hiked prices this year… but the correlation to the trade in value you get for your existing car is similar atleast. But I like the transparent price hike vs dealer bullshit add ons.
349   rocketjoe79   2022 Mar 1, 10:17am  

WookieMan says
This doesn't help... lol. Sorry Lambo buyers. https://www.autonews.com/retail/burnt-out-ship-carrying-4000-vws-porsches-audis-bentleys-and-lamborghinis-sinks-rough-seas?source=patrick.net


Rumor is the fire was caused by a car battery cook-off. Several johnny-come-lately battery carmakers have had severe issues with this problem. (Chevy Volt, anyone?) This never happened to Tesla, though there were a few fires after crashes in the early days.

I'm not surprised the limited crew of a freighter didn't know what to do and lost the ship. We used to carry sonobuoys with Lithium Batteries on P-3s to hunt subs. The solution for cookoff was to put on your special Kevlar Gloves, open the main cabin door, and toss the damn thing into the sea. Fuckers would burn right through the side of the aircraft.
350   HeadSet   2022 Mar 1, 2:05pm  

rocketjoe79 says
We used to carry sonobuoys with Lithium Batteries on P-3s to hunt subs.

Ever based out of Azores?
351   Bd6r   2022 Mar 1, 2:17pm  

Ammo prices going right up. I stocked on another 1000 rounds and it is up 20-30% relative to a week ago.
352   Misc   2022 Mar 2, 4:17am  

Bd6r says
Ammo prices going right up. I stocked on another 1000 rounds and it is up 20-30% relative to a week ago.


Guess the Russians found a use for the ammo they were exporting to the States before Joe's import restriction.
353   Bd6r   2022 Mar 2, 8:58am  

Misc says
Guess the Russians found a use for the ammo they were exporting to the States before Joe's import restriction.

It is my understanding that a lot of "Russian" ammo was exported to US from Kazakhstan and other former USSR countries. Just like vodka.
354   Patrick   2022 Mar 5, 10:03pm  

Bd6r says
Ammo prices going right up. I stocked on another 1000 rounds and it is up 20-30% relative to a week ago.


You could sell again for a nice profit.

Let's see, 20% per week is 1.2 ^ 52 = 13,104 times your investment in one year.
355   Bd6r   2022 Mar 6, 5:38am  

Patrick says
You could sell again for a nice profit.

I prefer safety and peace of mind in having plenty ammo at home and we have taken to target shooting at farm as well.
I wonder if ammo companies stocks are good buys these days. I've made it like bandit with my Exxon stock since war started.
356   SoTex   2022 Mar 6, 12:50pm  

I was going to head to my local range today but they are advertising $1.31/115g 9mm.

Guess I'll stay home and work on taxes instead.

I'm not digging into my stash.
357   RC2006   2022 Mar 6, 1:33pm  

I don't get the prices you guys are posting.


358   RWSGFY   2022 Mar 6, 3:13pm  

FJB says
I was going to head to my local range today but they are advertising $1.31/115g 9mm.

Guess I'll stay home and work on taxes instead.

I'm not digging into my stash.


Buying anmo at the range was never a good idea even before Obama times.
359   SoTex   2022 Mar 6, 4:09pm  

yeah, true... Hard to find anywhere else when I look here in CA.
360   AmericanKulak   2022 Mar 6, 5:28pm  

Heard today at Convenience Store --- Indian owner was complaining his son is now paying $20k for a container from India and can't make a profit selling gimgaws to Etsy/Flea Market sellers. Two years ago it was $4000 for a container. Now it's $20k but not door to door, it's Port to Port only.
361   fdhfoiehfeoi   2022 Mar 8, 8:51pm  

My wife was looking for MAC makeup products at the store today, store was mostly out. She was told eye-liner has been out for months, apparently the products come from France, so their all sitting in shipping containers off the coast.

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