Saturday, October 02, 2021

Supply Chain Hammered by Covid "Restraints"

We all know about the 'supply chain' problem.  Lots of goods sitting on ships (not made in the USA, ya'know) that can't get offloaded.

Then we find this rather important fact:

...Supply chains have lagged far behind consumer demand due to a lack of manpower at American ports and the restrictions that came with the COVID-19 outbreak early last year. These constraints, which include social distancing and mandatory quarantines, have severely limited the number and ability of port workers to do their jobs....

Oh.  Who knew?

Wait until "workers" are given the command to take the vax, too. That'll help a lot. 

Meantime, to prove that logistics is also infested with less-than-a-cabbage- IQ people:

...'Global infrastructure was not designed to handle goods at such a rate,' a logistics expert, who asked not to be named, told DailyMail.com.

'Supply chains are the artery who feeds our entire ecosystem. The government needs to intervene to stop this crisis immediately, or face increased inflation and unemployment, and economic breakdown - or face an end to global trade.'...

Hell, YEAH!!  Get Mayorkas to handle this, or Gen. Milley Vanilley.  Or Fauci.  He's real good at ..........something.  

How about the dame who's now in charge of the Bureau of Land Management?  She could put spikes into ships so they'd sink and then there wouldn't be such a long line! 

More Government Managerial State WunderkindThat's the ticket!

1 comment:

Mar said...

Going on the Long Beach port web sites, there are no job openings there.
Longshoremen are mostly hard ass if there is a vax mandate, most will quit.
But the union may protect them.