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Supply Chain about to get MUCH worse!


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2022 May 4, 8:41am   1,376 views  14 comments

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These are ships waiting on the East Coast of China for the lockdowns to end and container traffic to resume. Draw your own conclusions!


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1   PeopleUnited   2022 May 4, 9:17am  

Seems like there is a backlog in South Korea as well. Do we have any historical data for comparison?
2   Patrick   2022 May 4, 10:00am  

True, we need a map from pre-covidiocy to compare to.
3   WookieMan   2022 May 4, 12:23pm  

DooDahMan says
Eventually the backlog will move from China to the U.S. Ports so the supply chain problems will not go away any time soon, probably get worse and everyone can continue to pay more.

The fuck. I just got an oil change. $39.99 for a standard headlight. One light. I don't care as I'm too lazy to deal and occasionally have some drinks (under the legal limit) and drive so I need a legal/working car. I'm not gonna lie I'm a phenomenal driver. Usually it was $12 or so for a headlight. The money doesn't matter for me, but that's a fucking triple or quad of inflation on a god damn light bulb. Dems are doomed when a fucking light bulb is $40. Should be fun in November.
4   Shaman   2022 May 4, 1:23pm  

I agree that the ILWU will be a major factor in future supply chain issues. Their contract is indeed due for renegotiation and they’re holding all the good cards. If they don’t get a $10/hour raise with more benefits I’ll be surprised. The problem is how long it might take to come to an agreement. We really do need to onshore far more products.
5   Eric Holder   2022 May 4, 2:00pm  

WookieMan says
I'm not gonna lie I'm a phenomenal driver.


"Survey says 80% drivers consider themselves above average" =))
6   ForcedTQ   2022 May 4, 2:26pm  

And, if you actually care about dock workers striking causing you issues with buying products and increasing costs, you will start figuring out how to make those products domestically. Also, if you're in an industry that is dependent on exporting to be profitable, likewise applies. Business models have to be adjusted that make domestic production / consumption the basis for bottom line financial solvency. Else we're at the Globalist MOFOS whim....
7   Eric Holder   2022 May 4, 5:22pm  

ForcedTQ says

Business models have to be adjusted that make domestic production / consumption the basis for bottom line financial solvency. Else we're at the Globalist MOFOS whim....


In this light sanctions against Russian exports is a solid anti-Globohomo move. But for some reason all self-professed anti-Globohomo are against them, just like all self-professed anti-pedo are twisting into pretzels and screaming that "one video is not enough to prove Vlad is a pedo", LOL.
8   GNL   2022 May 4, 5:25pm  

I've been hearing about shortages for months now. I do not see any shortages.
9   Eric Holder   2022 May 4, 5:28pm  

WineHorror1 says

I've been hearing about shortages for months now. I do not see any shortages.


The only shortage we have a solid evidence of is a $27 per month shortage in FortWhine's family budged due to elevated natgas prices.
10   GNL   2022 May 4, 6:14pm  

Eric Holder says

WineHorror1 says

I've been hearing about shortages for months now. I do not see any shortages.


The only shortage we have a solid evidence of is a $27 per month shortage in FortWhine's family budged due to elevated natgas prices.

Yes, there is inflation, for sure. But shortages I do not see. So far.
11   Booger   2022 May 4, 6:23pm  

WookieMan says

DooDahMan says
Eventually the backlog will move from China to the U.S. Ports so the supply chain problems will not go away any time soon, probably get worse and everyone can continue to pay more.

The fuck. I just got an oil change. $39.99 for a standard headlight. One light. I don't care as I'm too lazy to deal and occasionally have some drinks (under the legal limit) and drive so I need a legal/working car. I'm not gonna lie I'm a phenomenal driver. Usually it was $12 or so for a headlight. The money doesn't matter for me, but that's a fucking triple or quad of inflation on a god damn light bulb. Dems are doomed when a fucking light bulb is $40. Should be fun in November.


If you paid $40 for a single car headlight bulb, you don't know how to shop.
12   WookieMan   2022 May 4, 6:31pm  

Booger says
If you paid $40 for a single car headlight bulb, you don't know how to shop.

I was too lazy. I'll make more in the time it takes to install it. Time is money. I've changed headlights and other automotive and small engine shit. At some point paying someone 1/3 of what I can make in an hour is worth it for a small one off job.
13   WookieMan   2022 May 4, 6:37pm  

Eric Holder says
"Survey says 80% drivers consider themselves above average" =))

I think I agree with that. I'm the 20% that actually is a good driver. I'm super defensive. Don't use my phone when driving. Head is on a swivel. I've only been in one accident and there was nothing I could do. Left turn on green in front of me and I t-boned the bitch. She even admitted fault to the cops on scene and was apologetic to me. Was like a falling rock scenario in the mountains. Nothing to do but brace for impact in 1/2 a second if even that.

No accidents otherwise.
14   komputodo   2022 May 19, 8:25am  

WookieMan says
I'm not gonna lie I'm a phenomenal driver.

To me, a phenomenal driver is one who has driven for over 30 years without a wreck

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