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  • bgcatty

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    It’s ok folks, the Democraps are in charge. Biden and Harris will jump in and fix everything.

    They’ll impose price controls.
    They’ll impose martial law.
    They’ll call out the national guard.
    They’ll call out FEMA.
    They’ll get the FBI to investigate
    They’ll get the Mayorkis on it
    They’ll get the DOJ on it

    They’ll get all the illegal aliens to go past the striking dock workers and unload the ships thereby saving the country!

    Don’t worry, the Democraps will save the day!
    Yeah, right! :runaway::runaway:
     

    Leadeye

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    I suspect any sustained strike will cause more problems for manufacturers here in the US than anything. There is a great deal of reliance on cheap components and chemicals from Asia that will interrupt production if supplies dry up here. You just can't build domestic production up that fast and banks will not loan money on a project where they see the need for it leaving when the strike is eventually settled.
     

    snapping turtle

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    I suspect any sustained strike will cause more problems for manufacturers here in the US than anything. There is a great deal of reliance on cheap components and chemicals from Asia that will interrupt production if supplies dry up here. You just can't build domestic production up that fast and banks will not loan money on a project where they see the need for it leaving when the strike is eventually settled.
    East and gulf coast dock strikes.

    Not a ton comes around the world the longer way. I am sure some does.
     

    JettaKnight

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    Is there a TL/DW?

    Is there something here or the thoughts of a man on a railroad track talking about seaports? (Which is pretty ironic)
     

    ghuns

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    East and gulf coast dock strikes.

    Not a ton comes around the world the longer way. I am sure some does.
    And anything headed east that can be will be shifted to the west coast.

    West coast ports are already super slow to get anything done. Additional traffic will slow them to a crawl.
     

    Leadeye

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    Is there a TL/DW?

    Is there something here or the thoughts of a man on a railroad track talking about seaports? (Which is pretty ironic)

    I think the guy talking in the video would have been correct in the past when the country was heavily dependent on imported oil from the mid east. I remember those days and it's not the same today, also his idea of how fast it all happens is pretty quick.

    Imports that have taken over complete blocks of products can completely shut an entire industry. It can be as simple as cabinet hardware, you have the wood, labor, finish material, but no hardware, so you can't produce cabinets for sale. Factory shuttered until the supply returns.
     
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