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Originally posted by whag View Post
The problem is an unsustainable supply chain, which indeed would be vulnerable to money interests, labor exploitation, and chess games. You should know the history of the global economy and how the supply chain has always exploited the poor. Debt and labor are central to this.
The U.S. didn’t care about the consequences of installing many puppet regimes for our economic interests, so you’re pretty naive to think foreign actors will somehow be any more moral today.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
Too bad that's not the problem - perhaps you can start your very own thread on that derail.
The U.S. didn’t care about the consequences of installing many puppet regimes for our economic interests, so you’re pretty naive to think foreign actors will somehow be any more moral today.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post1) Attack oil - shut down our pipe lines and allow Russia theirs - raise gas prices
2) UNIONS controlling ports
What could possibly go wrong?
2) Pay slave wages and overwork labor.
What could possibly go wrong?
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Originally posted by rogue06 View PostDid we learn anything at the start of the pandemic when there were shortages in medical equipment which was made in China. There was a lot of bluster about not allowing us to be put in that position ever again, but did anything really change?
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Originally posted by rogue06 View PostDid we learn anything at the start of the pandemic when there were shortages in medical equipment which was made in China. There was a lot of bluster about not allowing us to be put in that position ever again, but did anything really change?
Then, again, it wouldn't surprise me if the liberals made sudden notable progress just before then.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostI'm actually hoping this whole thing wakes people up to the notion of "made in America", not "stuck on a ship offshore".
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Originally posted by Mountain Man View Post
Didn't she call it something like "the tragedy of the delayed treadmill" suggesting that people are complaining about not receiving frivolous purchases?
Of course this wouldn't be a problem if Democrats hadn't spent the past couple of decades destroying our domestic manufacturing industry which has forced us to depend primarily on imports for a wide variety of goods.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
And Peppermint Patty blames the American People because we are buying too much after the pandemic! (does that mean she's admitting the pandemic is over?)
Of course this wouldn't be a problem if Democrats hadn't spent the past couple of decades destroying our domestic manufacturing industry which has forced us to depend primarily on imports for a wide variety of goods.
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Originally posted by rogue06 View PostBut old Joe's handlers and dog washers keep telling us that high inflation and empty shelves are to be expected in a good economy after a recession.
Funny, I don't recall that happening after the end of any other recession.
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But old Joe's handlers and dog washers keep telling us that high inflation and empty shelves are to be expected in a good economy after a recession.
Funny, I don't recall that happening after the end of any other recession.
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Supply Chain Problem
1) Attack oil - shut down our pipe lines and allow Russia theirs - raise gas prices
2) UNIONS controlling ports
What could possibly go wrong?Tags: None
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