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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.
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.
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.
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...
US warns that chip shortage could shut down factories
I had to call the shop to inquire.
That's normal and has been the case my entire adult life.
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?
Hard to read the itemized pricing. Is it the "MVA" line that looks to be $10900?
From what I've heard they are having a heck of a time getting soybeans shipped to China.
Hard to read the itemized pricing. Is it the "MVA" line that looks to be $10900?
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
We used to carry sonobuoys with Lithium Batteries on P-3s to hunt subs.
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.
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.
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.
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From a reader:
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.