Global Supply Chain Crisis 2021: Megathread - A cozy thread for watching the supply chain fall apart just in time for the holidays

Should the title be re-worded to expand the scope of the thread?

  • The US Trucking Crisis of 2021 works fine

    Votes: 25 9.4%
  • The US Logistics Crisis of 2021

    Votes: 30 11.2%
  • The US Transportation Crisis of 2021

    Votes: 7 2.6%
  • The US Supply Chain Crisis of 2021

    Votes: 35 13.1%
  • Global Supply Chain Crisis 2021

    Votes: 206 77.2%

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I just found out about California banning owner operators

Remember, folks, the democrats are the party of the working man, fighting against big evil corporations.
The poor owner operators are too dumb to understand they were being taken advantage of by being classed as contractors so the big strong government(and unions) had to step in to protect them.
 
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Finally some pizza that won't leave skidmarks on my credit report.

Also, I'm having the hardest time finding paper towels. There weren't any at Walmart or Sams. Seems like there's plenty of toilet paper this time around, but no paper towels.
In my area people are back to hoarding paper towels. Last couple of times I was shopping some people were buying cartfuls of them. The stores are putting up signs claiming there is 'extremely high demand' for paper towels.

I think canned foods might have starting getting hoarded lately, as some of that stuff is once again quantity limited.
 
No Cal, So Cal, then we glass San-Fran and LA>
Everything between Fresno and Bakersfield is a DMZ and/or Bureau Of Land Management land.
Glass LA, blow up all bridges out of SF and build a wall at 37.5 degrees N. along the Peninsula. Post motion sensored miniguns every 10yd to shoot at any movement on either side of the wall. Fortify this with snipers paid a salary plus bonus per head.
Burn Sacramento to the ground, it needs to be a burnt offering, its day of sacrament is over.
All else, leave as-is. The Bay Area will flood the next time the seas rise anyway. ProTip: Much of "Silicon Valley" is just that -- a valley. A valley below sea level.
 
Of course, which is why I said 2 or more. It ultimately depends on where the splits are made.

I.e. California + Jefferson, or SoCal + NoCal+ Jefferson.

You are right though that if such a process ensures, there's going to be massive attempts at gerrymandering, or attempts to mess around with other states.
I believe every even split by population into three states would (without gerrymandering) create two deep blue states and one purple state (which they can do some election fortifying to keep them voting right). A few people have proposed this (usually to counter the proposals to split Texas) but it never goes anywhere because anyone with half a brain knows the mini-Californias would have the lawsuits over water and eco shit drawn up before the ink was even signed on the act to split California.
I'm going to have to get a second job if these food prices keep going up. Starting to get p nervous with the cost of everything going up.

Also, I'm having the hardest time finding paper towels. There weren't any at Walmart or Sams. Seems like there's plenty of toilet paper this time around, but no paper towels.

(Live in the South)
Wouldn't be surprised if this was part of the plan to get people working more and working longer hours to keep them from having to pay us more. They just keep doubling down on their plan to absolutely destroy social mobility in the US. Fucking with food prices, fuel prices, and common daily shit like that has an absolutely drastic impact on the middle-class and especially the working poor. But again, part of the plan, and the Democrats are the party of the super-rich and the most terminal welfare addicts.
 
Here is the video. No sound.

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It's not Enoch of course, but I'd be grateful if anyone who knows could tell me who this is and what the context is. I think it's probably taken some time after Enoch's speech.

That's a very interesting clip. I'm all right at finding things online and I can't get a foothold on it. Two things: I think he likely isn't speaking English. I know it's potato quality, but some of his phrases are distinct and I can't make them match up with his mouth movements at all. Second, from their clothing and hairstyles, I think this must be relatively recent, after 2000.

Very intriguing. I'd like to know who this is, as well. Does anyone out there speak enough Polish or Hungarian to do a half-assed lip reading job and see if this matches up?

Edit, found it. It's a guy named Pedro Varela, being interviewed circa 2017, by a Miguel Celades. Now if only I spoke fluent Spanish, I would really be getting somewhere.


Pedro Varela Geiss: "Pedro Varela Geiss (born 9 October 1957) is a Spanish writer, revisionist historian, librarian, and Holocaust denier."

I have to say, the number of times I've found an interesting person and then discovered that they are a literal Nazi is greater than one. I don't think I myself am a Nazi, but it does activate the almonds.

Anyway...

I had to dig pretty hard, but found this Enoch Powell thing. I think it's from a documentary. The video mentions that only parts of his Rivers of Blood speech were filmed, but there are at least some clips of it here (bitchute link): ENOCH POWELL: "RIVERS OF BLOOD" SPEECH
 
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Pedro Varela Geiss: "Pedro Varela Geiss (born 9 October 1957) is a Spanish writer, revisionist historian, librarian, and Holocaust denier."

I have to say, the number of times I've found an interesting person and then discovered that they are a literal Nazi is greater than one. I don't think I myself am a Nazi, but it does activate the almonds.
It means you're realizing that just because someone holds some stupid beliefs doesn't mean they're an idiot with nothing good to say. Some communists like Marx or even Kim Jong-il have made interesting observations with some truth in them. Some Nazis including Hitler himself have done the same. Labels like "communist", "neo-Nazi" or "Holocaust denier" are just used to dissuade people from looking into the actual meat of the arguments these people make.
Can everything just fall apart already? I'm sick of waiting. I prefer the coming hell to wondering when it will come.
It will be like the Fall of Rome--an incremental decline (i.e. shit gets more and more expensive and less and less available) punctuated by crazy fucking violence (BLM riots, glowie false flags, etc.).
 
It depends on the job and place. In large cities with high costs of living, no-skilled workers absolutely do deserve $15/hour. And with the way inflation is working lately, we need to start paying people $15/hour because why the fuck should anyone work for $8/hour when $8/hour is now well under minimum wage?
If the cost of living is too high for the wages of the city you're in, fucking leave.
Why exactly is the price of living in a city higher than anywhere else? How can that be justified?
Higher density means less transit, fewer stores per good sold, shared utilities and common spaces, smaller living spaces, streamlined structures of power and communication, these are all things that should (and do) cut costs of living. Indeed, living in a city did have a dramatically lower cost of living in the 1800s and most of the 1900s than living well in the countryside or in a town. That's right: being a shitty city gremlin was once upon a time cheaper than owning a multi-acre ranch estate, or even a half acre of suburban housing.

That shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone, it's common sense, but it defies the artificial common sense that cities must be expensive that has been invented in more recent years to justify administrative waste, corruption, bad city planning, and other assorted systematic cash harvesting operations.
Minimum wage is itself the latest on a very long list of "solutions" to "real" "problems" invented to use as a bludgeon against the competitive advantage of escaping cities. A worthy successor to other past successes like invasive environmentalism and the wave of globalized industry that resulted from it. No coincidence at all these policies are ultimately responsible for the supply chain crisis discussed in this thread. The root of the policies are after all irresponsible, death throes, conniving resuscitation attempts for a way of living that has clearly outlived its tangible advantages.

The perfect irony of any talk of minimum wage in cities at all is that most businesses beat the $15 minimum wage line for no-skill services in cities, and it's the high-skill positions that are paying too little for city life. This is usually because high-skill positions offer zero competitive advantage for existing in an urban space, while service jobs earn dramatically more revenue in cities due to density. Look forward to the efforts to ban or tax to death "working from home" until it'd be cheaper to have a Manhattan office, by the way.
Well, if this is the case, and minimum wage doesn't really address the problem, why is it even a topic on the table? Could it really be about the thousands of stores that would have to shutter in rural areas to reduce store density because $15/hr/employee couldn't possibly sustain all the ones currently open? There's also an obvious benefactor to the collapse of suburban and rural stores, Amazon, whose regular funding and lobbying for minimum wage hikes is a very much related but not quite identical conversation.
Don't fall for it.
 
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Finally some pizza that won't leave skidmarks on my credit report.


In my area people are back to hoarding paper towels. Last couple of times I was shopping some people were buying cartfuls of them. The stores are putting up signs claiming there is 'extremely high demand' for paper towels.

I think canned foods might have starting getting hoarded lately, as some of that stuff is once again quantity limited.
It probably helps not to use photos of British stores if you want to attack Biden.
 
i feel like the vaccine mandate plus the global supply chain issues and rising prices could be a push for people to start up unions again.
why the fuck not, i say.
unions are complicit. this is the merger of the state and big business taken to its final extreme, with the state acting as the enforcement arm of the oligarchy, while the unions act to pacify the workers on their behalf. If ever there was a reason for the people to rise up and overthrow everything, this would be it. Instead, the self-described "left" leads the movement to cede ever greater power and control to bureaucrats and the hyper-rich, all the time on their knees with the backsides raised, whimpering "beat me harder, daddy government!"

They get away with it because no alternative, no other definition of "left wing" than the tankie/corporate consoomer axis is allowed to exist. Anything other than the american "liberal", the corporate-dick-sucking, product-consuming, virtue-signalling, mentally fragile, anxiety-ridden, child-minded "progressive" "left" is declared alt right, nazi and now trumpist.
 
It probably helps not to use photos of British stores if you want to attack Biden.
Which store is British? I doubt Britain has $1.50 pizza. I'm not even sure how America has $1.50 pizza. WTF even is in that?

And I would never want to attack Biden, I wish him a lengthy life of continued and unlimited public humiliation. Stay healthy, pedoprez, we're counting on you to sink the ship in a most pathetic and hilarious way.
 
Which store is British? I doubt Britain has $1.50 pizza. I'm not even sure how America has $1.50 pizza. WTF even is in that?

And I would never want to attack Biden, I wish him a lengthy life of continued and unlimited public humiliation. Stay healthy, pedoprez, we're counting on you to sink the ship in a most pathetic and hilarious way.
$1.50 per slice, not per pie.
 
Which store is British? I doubt Britain has $1.50 pizza. I'm not even sure how America has $1.50 pizza. WTF even is in that?

And I would never want to attack Biden, I wish him a lengthy life of continued and unlimited public humiliation. Stay healthy, pedoprez, we're counting on you to sink the ship in a most pathetic and hilarious way.
Per slice, kemosabe. 7-Eleven sells slices for a dollar, and in some cities like Manhattan and Philly you can find small hole-in-the-wall places that sell slices of pizza for as low as $1 each. I know this from traveling often on the East Coast and being on a tight budget. Avoid tourist locations and instead try to find obscure places to eat cheaply.
 
Per slice, kemosabe. 7-Eleven sells slices for a dollar, and in some cities like Manhattan and Philly you can find small hole-in-the-wall places that sell slices of pizza for as low as $1 each. I know this from traveling often on the East Coast and being on a tight budget. Avoid tourist locations and instead try to find obscure places to eat cheaply.
I assumed it was some ghetto thing. It is not uncommon to be able to get unreasonable amounts of bbq from ghetto joints dirt cheap.
 
They deserve a fair wage that corresponds to their labor, lol - it's not as if the minimum wage market is solely maintained by teenagers and morons; no, there's a litany of veterans, old folk (often due to low social security and pension benefits provided by their state governments and institutions), etc. in the service industry too

Local fast food joint is advertising "Now hiring, paying highest wages: $12-$14.50/hr".
Underneath that, in smaller print, it adds "(no minors)".

Teenagers are always the first to get hurt by minimum wage and broad based wage hikes, since they're the least useful in most economies. They deserve a special carve-out to the entire conversation because they aren't really needed in the workforce until after they finish school. But you get some serious social problems when "youth unemployment" starts climbing, just ask certain European countries about the last 2 decades.
 
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