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

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  • The US Trucking Crisis of 2021 works fine

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What are the odds of Europe/USA doing a Putin and invade Venezuela to get "friendly" gas?
 
What are the odds of Europe/USA doing a Putin and invade Venezuela to get "friendly" gas?
Not high IMO. The US just doesn't go boots on the ground like we used to, instead we back coups and color revolutions. The US tried this in Venezuela when Trump was in office, didn't work so well. Right now the environment is ripe for that sort of thing with the extreme price of fuel and food globally, so expect to see at least a few schemes at this.

Now don't get me wrong, Maduro is a dictator, and not a very competent one, but clearly he must be a democratically elected dictator since Venezuelan elections are secured by Dominion voting machines.
 
Now don't get me wrong, Maduro is a dictator, and not a very competent one, but clearly he must be a democratically elected dictator since Venezuelan elections are secured by Dominion voting machines.

I know it's a joke but those elections were rigged as hell, I will tell you that since the beginning of elections most people didn't even vote because they knew the government would cheat again (as always). Actually, I hope Biden doesn't seal any real businesses with Maduro because it would only solidify his power over the country, they are already resorting to narco trafficking and unregulated savage gold mining to keep the government funds alive.

It's really fucking insane. Ukrainians are in fear of Putin's invasion, but venezuelans would cheer of joy if USA suddenly came to military invade the country.

The thing that boggles my mind is how, despite globalism only expanding, the quality of life only decreases in the west.
Meat and fuel is only harder to come by and swaths of the population are addicted to pills.
I guess it's a consequence of modern life, it's not only the west but almost every country in this planet. Nowadays, every little thing you use comes from everywhere, like if it was mined in Africa, refined in China, transported trough Europe and so forth. So, if something or some country broke, everything else (products, jobs, people) will also fall apart.
 
The thing that boggles my mind is how, despite globalism only expanding, the quality of life only decreases in the west.
Meat and fuel is only harder to come by and swaths of the population are addicted to pills.
The whole purpose of Globalism has been to undercut labor costs and (ostensibly) blend the lower classes of the world together. They literally said it themselves for decades by implication but people never really followed up on it (or if they did, they were called crazy)
 
The thing that boggles my mind is how, despite globalism only expanding, the quality of life only decreases in the west.
Meat and fuel is only harder to come by and swaths of the population are addicted to pills.
The addiction part is by design, they want a populace of nothing by addled consoomers as the elites continue to rape their way across the globe.
 
The thing that boggles my mind is how, despite globalism only expanding, the quality of life only decreases in the west.
Meat and fuel is only harder to come by and swaths of the population are addicted to pills.
And then they have people telling themselves that this is good.
The whole purpose of Globalism has been to undercut labor costs and (ostensibly) blend the lower classes of the world together. They literally said it themselves for decades by implication but people never really followed up on it (or if they did, they were called crazy)
"Conspiracy theory" is probably the most potent thought-terminating cliche around. They can just spell out their plans like a cartoon villain and all they need to do is have outlets repeat "conspiracy theory!!" and that's that.
 
The thing that boggles my mind is how, despite globalism only expanding, the quality of life only decreases in the west.
Meat and fuel is only harder to come by and swaths of the population are addicted to pills.
What would the intended objective being accomplished boggle your mind? You didn’t seriously think this was ever to benefit anyone except some rich jews and corrupt local elites, did you?
 
And then they have people telling themselves that this is good.
To a degree, globalism IS good, since it's more efficient and promotes development. It's rooted in basic economic principles (free trade, economies of scale, comparative advantage) and capitalism. The problem is, what's "good" for the globalist class isn't good for everyone. But what we see today is a monstrous machine that consumes entire nations and perverts cultures for the sake of a tiny minority of the world population.

Economics and capitalism are basically forces of nature. We need rivers (capitalism), but we need to manage them lest floods (what we're seeing now, Gilded Age shit, etc.), drown our fields. We also have to manage them correctly since incorrect management (communism, etc.) makes disasters worse, causes pollution, etc.
 
"Conspiracy theory" is probably the most potent thought-terminating cliche around. They can just spell out their plans like a cartoon villain and all they need to do is have outlets repeat "conspiracy theory!!" and that's that.

One of the most infuriating things about believing in things considered "conspiracy theories" is that it is almost always not a conspiracy, by definition. You see, the elites didn't even see the need to hide it, so they didn't "conspire" in secrecy to do it.

Some organization will literally say they want to achieve X, it will be publically stated by their spokespeople, it will be written in plain black and white on their official website, it will be in publicly disseminated documents or advertising. I've tried showing this to people who employ this retarded cliche and they just cannot engage with it. Say it with me; Yuri Bezmenov was right again.
 
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It really is starting to feel like we've hit some sort of critical mass and literally everything is going to shit. Is this because of COVID restrictions? Or maybe China's just refusing to send ships to California if they're just going to sit in the ocean getting fined by Californian idiots because the EcoFascists won't let people unload them.
 
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It really is starting to feel like we've hit some sort of critical mass and literally everything is going to shit. Is this because of COVID restrictions? Or maybe China's just refusing to send ships to California if they're just going to sit in the ocean getting fined by Californian idiots because the EcoFascists won't let people unload them.
All of the above. This is an aggregate collection of failures across the entire thing - each failure point is not an absolute, but accumulated losses at each point leading to a massive problem by the very end. Some ships fuck off because of the california fines, some suppliers get stuck in port hell, some containers can't move due to truckers, some truckers can't join the fleet due to fuel costs or parts shortages, and each little piece makes it all worse.

Covid was a multiplier, but its worth remembering that outside of china's draconian lockdowns, most cities and ports stayed operational. These people were all flagged as essential to profits and allowed to continue. The fact that a single city or country shuttering temporarily could permanently cripple the global economy for years shows that it was not a matter of if Globalization of supply chains would fail, but when. Covid was just the lucky lottery winner on showing the weakness that already existed.
 
All of the above. This is an aggregate collection of failures across the entire thing - each failure point is not an absolute, but accumulated losses at each point leading to a massive problem by the very end. Some ships fuck off because of the california fines, some suppliers get stuck in port hell, some containers can't move due to truckers, some truckers can't join the fleet due to fuel costs or parts shortages, and each little piece makes it all worse.

Covid was a multiplier, but its worth remembering that outside of china's draconian lockdowns, most cities and ports stayed operational. These people were all flagged as essential to profits and allowed to continue. The fact that a single city or country shuttering temporarily could permanently cripple the global economy for years shows that it was not a matter of if Globalization of supply chains would fail, but when. Covid was just the lucky lottery winner on showing the weakness that already existed.
Meanwhile, the Biden admin not only doesn't realize this is a problem, they think it's just fuckin' dandy. I'm sure they plan on letting California and NYC starve last, or something.

I don't know when it starts to hit. The supplies here are hit or miss, mostly hit, but the prices are getting pretty insane.
 
Meanwhile, the Biden admin not only doesn't realize this is a problem, they think it's just fuckin' dandy. I'm sure they plan on letting California and NYC starve last, or something.

I don't know when it starts to hit. The supplies here are hit or miss, mostly hit, but the prices are getting pretty insane.
That'll probably be the worst of it, for essentials at least - One of the upsides of wanton consumerism is excess in all things. You won't starve by anything other than choice, but you might be busting your ass for beans.
 
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