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North American Automakers Shutter Production Amid Canadian Trucker Blockade We warned days ago that if the Ambassador Bridge that connects Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit, were to remain closed until the end of the week, there would be severe consequences for North America's auto industry.

As of Thursday morning, automakers including Toyota, Chrysler Pacifica, Ford, and General Motors halted or limited production at their Canada/U.S. manufacturing plants due to Canadian truckers blocking the busiest international land border crossing between the U.S. and Canada over vaccine mandates.

Ford told AP that it suspended engine production in Windsor while its factory outside Toronto had reduced production.

"We hope this situation is resolved quickly because it could have a widespread impact on all automakers in the U.S. and Canada," the company said.

Chrysler-maker Stellantis is facing an urgent parts shortage at its assembly plant in Windsor, where it had to cut shifts on Tuesday but resumed some production yesterday,

Due to part shortages, General Motors reduced output at its Lansing, Michigan, making SUVs for Buick, Chevrolet, and GMC brands.

Toyota expects to have three manufacturing facilities in Ontario offline for the rest of the week due to part disruptions. The company told Newsweek via email:

"Due to a number of supply chain, severe weather, and COVID-related challenges, Toyota continues to face shortages affecting production at our North American plants, including Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada," the company said in its statement. "Our teams are working diligently to minimize the impact on production. While the situation is fluid and changes frequently, we do not anticipate any impact to employment at this time."

Taking a look at Ambassador Bridge's live cam into the U.S. (around 0840 ET) shows no truck and car inbound traffic.

Ambassador Bridge's live cam in Canada is the same.

The blockade is so concerning that the Bank of Canada's Governor Tiff Macklem warned Wednesday afternoon that the entire situation is very distressing and could impact the economy.

As Katabella Roberts writes at The Epoch Times, politicians are furious at the growing 'minority' daring to challenge their dominion.

White House spokesperson Jen Psaki also urged protesters to "understand what the impact of this blockage is" and the potential impact it could have on the supply chain.

"We're also looking to track potential disruptions to U.S. agricultural exports from Michigan into Canada," Psaki said in a press briefing.

Meanwhile, Trudeau decried the demonstrations this week, insisting that while "Canadians have the right to protest, to disagree with their government, and to make their voices heard," what they do not have is the right "to blockade our economy, or our democracy, or our fellow citizens' daily lives."

"It has to stop," Trudeau said.

For their part, Organizers of the Freedom Convoy 2022 maintain that Canada's COVID-19 mandates and restrictions, which have been far stricter than those in the United States, are "destroying the foundation of our businesses, industries, and livelihoods."

The vaccine mandate could see 10 to 15 percent, or about 12,000 to 16,000 of truck drivers off the road, estimated the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA), which said it does not support and strongly disapproves of the demonstration.

"Small businesses are being destroyed, homes are being destroyed, and people are being mistreated and denied fundamental necessities to survive. It's our duty as Canadians to put an end to this mandate," organizers say. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/north-american-automakers-shutter-production-amid-canadian-trucker-blockade

North American Automakers Shutter Production Amid Canadian Trucker Blockade We warned days ago that if the Ambassador Bridge that connects Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit, were to remain closed until the end of the week, there would be severe consequences for North America's auto industry. As of Thursday morning, automakers including Toyota, Chrysler Pacifica, Ford, and General Motors halted or limited production at their Canada/U.S. manufacturing plants due to Canadian truckers blocking the busiest international land border crossing between the U.S. and Canada over vaccine mandates. Ford told AP that it suspended engine production in Windsor while its factory outside Toronto had reduced production. "We hope this situation is resolved quickly because it could have a widespread impact on all automakers in the U.S. and Canada," the company said. Chrysler-maker Stellantis is facing an urgent parts shortage at its assembly plant in Windsor, where it had to cut shifts on Tuesday but resumed some production yesterday, Due to part shortages, General Motors reduced output at its Lansing, Michigan, making SUVs for Buick, Chevrolet, and GMC brands. Toyota expects to have three manufacturing facilities in Ontario offline for the rest of the week due to part disruptions. The company told Newsweek via email: "Due to a number of supply chain, severe weather, and COVID-related challenges, Toyota continues to face shortages affecting production at our North American plants, including Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada," the company said in its statement. "Our teams are working diligently to minimize the impact on production. While the situation is fluid and changes frequently, we do not anticipate any impact to employment at this time." Taking a look at Ambassador Bridge's live cam into the U.S. (around 0840 ET) shows no truck and car inbound traffic. Ambassador Bridge's live cam in Canada is the same. The blockade is so concerning that the Bank of Canada's Governor Tiff Macklem warned Wednesday afternoon that the entire situation is very distressing and could impact the economy. As Katabella Roberts writes at The Epoch Times, politicians are furious at the growing 'minority' daring to challenge their dominion. White House spokesperson Jen Psaki also urged protesters to "understand what the impact of this blockage is" and the potential impact it could have on the supply chain. "We're also looking to track potential disruptions to U.S. agricultural exports from Michigan into Canada," Psaki said in a press briefing. Meanwhile, Trudeau decried the demonstrations this week, insisting that while "Canadians have the right to protest, to disagree with their government, and to make their voices heard," what they do not have is the right "to blockade our economy, or our democracy, or our fellow citizens' daily lives." "It has to stop," Trudeau said. For their part, Organizers of the Freedom Convoy 2022 maintain that Canada's COVID-19 mandates and restrictions, which have been far stricter than those in the United States, are "destroying the foundation of our businesses, industries, and livelihoods." The vaccine mandate could see 10 to 15 percent, or about 12,000 to 16,000 of truck drivers off the road, estimated the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA), which said it does not support and strongly disapproves of the demonstration. "Small businesses are being destroyed, homes are being destroyed, and people are being mistreated and denied fundamental necessities to survive. It's our duty as Canadians to put an end to this mandate," organizers say. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/north-american-automakers-shutter-production-amid-canadian-trucker-blockade

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We warned days ago that if the Ambassador Bridge that connects Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit, were to remain closed until the end of the week, there would be severe consequences for North America's auto industry.

We have a choice -- roll over and let the illegitimate fascist government disrupt and cripple the economy for the purposes of the globalists, or watch the truckers disrupt the economy for our benefit, on our behalf. I'll take No. 2.

[–] 4 pts

...What they do not have is the right "to blockade our economy, or our democracy, or our fellow citizens' daily lives."

Right. That's his job.

[–] 4 pts

8mm Mauser 98, beautiful

[–] 3 pts

My favorite round/rifle.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

I prefer my FG-42

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Simply blockade all the Amazon distribution centers and you'll bring America to its knees.

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Yep. Or even better. Literally just have truckers not show up to work to deliver food and fuel to cities. These blacks would be tearing these blue city shitholes up in a two week span faster than Hunter Biden can snort a line of coke off a tranny's balls. Truckers could literally hold the US hostage. If they'd ban together and just flat out refuse to drive, and if every owner operator and trucking company supported them, they could change policies overnight if they wanted to.

Same with farmers. Farmers could burn fields of wheat, corn and vegetables and bring these communist fucks in the government to the table by noon tomorrow.

Also block customer pick up parking spaces at Walmart.

They'll loose their shit.

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But I'm waiting for my shaving cream.

How long have you been waiting?

20 mins.

You could have just walked into the store and paid for it in that amount of time.

Normie face.

Is this what they mean when they say:

Backed into a corner?

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Since before you were born, this is how its done. And now , NOW ? Your going to change that. Trucks? Pffffffftttttt .

Waste of good fucking time.

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Since before you were born, this is how its done. And now , NOW ? Your going to change that. Trucks? Pffffffftttttt . Waste of good fucking time.

You're just mad that it's working

Like boosters?

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Like boosters?

Boosters and vaccines kill people.

Truckers don't.

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There exists a certain element here who insist there is only slavery or civil war. It's almost as if they have an agenda to push.

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There exists a certain element here who insist there is only slavery or civil war. It's almost as if they have an agenda to push.

The fact that the convoy is peaceful at all disproves this claim.

The claim of a small element suggesting that theres only two options therefore imputes the motive of the greater whole, is false.

Were that true every moderate would be a skin head.

And every jew would be a grifting banker.

Obviously thats not the case. Some of them run defense-manufacturing rackets.