Do the left actually believe the lies theyre parroting about the reason for our supply crisis?

Remodeling Maidiac

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They just keep repeating over and over that there was pent up demand from the pandemic. Problem with that bold lie is that retailers saw record sales during the pandemic. Target for instance had their biggest quarter in their history during the pandemic.

 
They just keep repeating over and over that there was pent up demand from the pandemic. Problem with that bold lie is that retailers saw record sales during the pandemic. Target for instance had their biggest quarter in their history during the pandemic.

Hurry up and get vaxxed, right-wingers, so we can re-open our economy.
 
When I was in Neosho there is bare shelves yet it is items that are not shipped into the US from a foreign nation.
 
They just keep repeating over and over that there was pent up demand from the pandemic. Problem with that bold lie is that retailers saw record sales during the pandemic. Target for instance had their biggest quarter in their history during the pandemic.

No, they don't. But they try to sell us that bullshit. "Let's go Brandon" is a fine example of said bullshit selling.
 

U.S. Trade Deficit Widens to Record on Consumer-Goods Imports​


The value of goods and services imports rose 1.4% to a record $287 billion in August. The U.S. imported $3 billion more consumer goods during the month, mostly due to pharmaceuticals and toys, games and sporting goods. Exports climbed 0.5% to $213.7 billion.
 
1. Nobody was buy stuff during the COVID shutdown

2. Manufacturers stopped making stuff

3. Now that people can get out and about they're buying stuff

4. Manufacturers are starting to make stuff again

5. There's a lag, it's not instant

6. Next month, it will all be back to normal and forgotten
 

U.S. Trade Deficit Widens to Record on Consumer-Goods Imports​


The value of goods and services imports rose 1.4% to a record $287 billion in August. The U.S. imported $3 billion more consumer goods during the month, mostly due to pharmaceuticals and toys, games and sporting goods. Exports climbed 0.5% to $213.7 billion.
Let's go Brandon.
 
They just keep repeating over and over that there was pent up demand from the pandemic. Problem with that bold lie is that retailers saw record sales during the pandemic. Target for instance had their biggest quarter in their history during the pandemic.

You realize that your link proves that demand has been high, right?
 

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