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California has also recently banned pre 2011 truck from the state then went and banned all owner operators from the ports. Which was most of the trucks that picked up containers.

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Circling ships have something to do with trucks? Fuck everyone ordering shit from China

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Totally agree!!!! Everyone in America has to STOP buying ChiCom made goods. That would likely put ChinaMart (walmart) out of business.

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Thanks so much for that info, first time I hear about this. I suspect that many small trucking businesses that would likely still own older trucks pre-2011 had to shut down. Transport trucks can last many many years well beyond the life of regular consumer vehicles, where a 2011 truck would be making money for the owners after its been paid off. The green new deal government idiots have no clue how difficult it is just to stay in the trucking business.

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This is an EXCELLENT explanation of what's happening. Thank you for posting it.

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A real President would be on the phone with leaders in all the relevant industries and would be directing his Secretaries of Commerce, Labor, and Transportation to negotiate with them the equivalent of a supply chain treaty. Instead we get gender confused climate bullsh!t and plans to tax us even more for crappier government.

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Seems that diverting the "resettlement" and 450K "reparation" monies from illegal immigrants to hard-working truckers could solve the problem overnight.

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So at this point everyone knows that the "Shipping Crisis" is artificially caused by the plandemic yet nobody want to do something about it other than blame it on the plandemic, despite pros pointing out what exactly is wrong.

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The answer to this is really simple. Just pay workers more. More to the truckers, and more to the port workers. Magically, the problem will vanish.

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Moron. Economics isn't that simple. Example. Pay more to do heart surgery. Will heart surgery waiting lists magically reduce? Maybe some but it won't add all those needed surgical teams rooms and equipment and donors

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While one of the reasons for the mess is that many left the workforce and need incentives to come back, the current situation is like a traffic jam. Even if the road is cleared, the congestion continues because nobody can move as long as not everybody else moves.

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I'm sure we've all seen the famous graph showing wages decoupling from productivity since the 70s? I'm sure this has nothing to do with that finally manifesting it's inevitable outcome. And now the corps's are finally talking about raising the wages, but using that to justify just getting rid of the workers. And all while insanely trying to push an injection that's probably going to kill an absurd amount of those no longer needed workers...oh, and also while the fed announced 0% fractional reserve banking. I'd really encourage everyone to get out of large population centers, dig a well, store up firewood and learn to grow your own food...

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The answer is even simpler: Force Commiefornia to allow owner operators and trucks from 2011 or older.

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Okay, so what's the point of slowing the supply chains? -Reduce pointless consumerism -Make people plan more long term -this in turn makes people think in terms of needs rather than wants, undoing generations of consumer conditioning -????? -oh and continual destruction of Democrat party Will this cause any sort of massive changes to the unions? What else is this causing?

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Never happen. We are bombarded daily with " consume" over and over. For most of society, that is status.

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I was half expecting to hear that the country reduced its regulation on truck stop prostitution.