I did not say there are no problems at all, just that it will not impact the Nov 22 election. 11 months is a long time and the US electorate has a famously short memory.
Inflation is going to go away in less than 11 months?
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I did not say there are no problems at all, just that it will not impact the Nov 22 election. 11 months is a long time and the US electorate has a famously short memory.
Inflation is going to go away in less than 11 months?
yes. When they start comparing prices to 2021 prices vice the 2020 pandemic prices inflation will be lower.
As it is now, the largest driver of inflation is energy.
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yes. When they start comparing prices to 2021 prices vice the 2020 pandemic prices inflation will be lower.
Not only is inflation going to end, prices are going to drop? Wow!
As it is now, the largest driver of inflation is energy.
What's going to happen in the energy sector to cause prices to fall?
Except that is false.I can live with that. All I know is what I see and what people I know see. The last time I could not find anything was the day before Thanksgiving when I had to go to 3 stores to find buttermilk. I blame that on me for waiting till the last minute, I guess I could be like you and blame it on Joe.
11 months?I did not say there are no problems at all, just that it will not impact the Nov 22 election. 11 months is a long time and the US electorate has a famously short memory.
It has nothing to do with politics, it has to do with empty shelves and not just groceries. When the dempanic hit a couple years ago shelves were very bare. Took a while but it got better. WE still have many empty shelves on necessities at market. Beyond that? I can't get 4x4's. I can't get pegboard, every lumber supply sold out and months to get it. Not to mention the price increase on lumber. Lowes said we are -100 sheets (4x8' x 1/4). Customer ordered 100 sheets, once that and other backorders are filled or trucks can run without taters bullshit, CA regs on trucks such as need to be union, no motors older than 2011 in the state.... I ordered it in 2x4 x 1/4 instead online. I am having to order most anything I need.To be very honest with you, I think that you exaggerate the problem because it is politically expedient for you to do so.
It comes down to buying into what you are selling or trusting family and friends all around the country that are not having these issues.
I remember a liberal on here posting a photo of empty shelves at Wal Mart under Trump with the caption "We have a president so full of shit we ran out of toilet paper."
Now, we can post a photo of empty shelves under Biden and say "We have a president so fucking stupid we ran out of everything else."
Let stop with the he nonsense that there hasn’t been any supply chain issue with World and National News agencies have reported on this issue since last year!Couldn't find your Metamucil either, I bet. No wonder you got the grumbles.
Supply Chain issues has been going on a lot longer than any issue with Truckers, but you know the left will use someone else to blame for Biden Administration failure!
Capitalism is when you spend millions of dollars on films about the problems of the hungry, on music and songs in support of them, on the royalties of the stars with uplifting concerts and commercials for poor souls, on the election campaigns of congressmen outraged by hunger. But the very cause of hunger is inviolable!
Absolutely one of the most uneducated opinions I have read on the subject.You should try being in the supply chain business.
Everyday is a fight. A fight to find materials/products. Fight to find substitutions that can work. Fight trying to explain to clueless people that there is a national shortage of all kinds of materials. Basically anything that is produced out of country.
AND IT IS OUR FAULT.
We allowed the globalist/elite investors to outsource everything to the lowest possible labor costs. And we did it by constantly choosing the cheapest options when buying anything. We did it by going to WalMart.
America, if caught in a large scale war would be in real trouble. We can't supply ourselves anymore. We depend on cheap slave labor overseas because Americans want the lowest lowest price possible.
Depends on the topic.Let stop with the he nonsense that there hasn’t been any supply chain issue with World and National News agencies have reported on this issue since last year!
Why is it the Left side of the political spectrum is pretending there isn’t or wasn’t one?
Simple, any bad news about Biden Administration failure to fix this issue should be met with false accusations and lies because society shouldn’t know the truth…
Let me guess... you are 20 some years old and think you know how the national/global economy works.Absolutely one of the most uneducated opinions I have read on the subject.
America doesn't have even half of the labor to produce a quarter of the products we regularly consume.
And the labor we do have is extremely expensive.
We also don't have the natural resources for many of the products we regularly consume.
We buy things like coffee because we can't grow it or process it except for roasting. And we can't afford to process it here and still expect to pay under $15/lb. It's not happening.
Conscripted labor and/or soldiers are the worst way to be productive or win anything.
Many labor intensive processes do not need a high degree of skill. Digging a ditch with a shovel is not a skill. Picking out the unripe coffee cherries is not a skill. Pushing a button after loading a machine is not a high skill labor position. And other countries need the work to feed their people. (Food costs money)
High skill jobs...ones that are not exportable are always the ones that pay the most. These are things that you want to keep proprietary or must be kept on site in America. Usually involving labor relations (management of staff) of more high skill labor.
All other jobs are going to go to where the resources and labor are the least expensive. Get used to the idea.