11. Common Sense
11. Cat Food.
People who lived in the Soviet Union from 1950-1990 or Cuba from 1960 to the present would recognize immediately what is happening to America. The problem is that very few people living today in America actually were there and history is not taught or understood by the vast majority of the current American population.
Where do honest/truthful politicians fit in that last of shortages?
In times like these we need a steady hand at the tiller. And we had that when Trump was president. But there is no steady hand now.
CNN and the rest of the media liars are saying that all is well. Too many Americans believe those lies. But I wonder how many will still believe when they see the empty shelves and the price increases.
Ron Klain, Valerie Jarrett and their disciples are employing Cloward-Piven, to turn America into Chicom Vassals.
Civility
Common Curtesy
I am a little unsure on the wooden shipping pallets. I go by at least two places twice a month that make them both have been shut down for over a year, small places maybe 10 workers at most. Could be Covid related worker shortage don’t think it’s materials as they are reasonable close to supply from East Texas. Also some places are still giving away used ones. I have seen some make a few $$$ rebuilding used ones in years past.
Who is John Galt?
11. Old white male workers sick and tired of being told they are racist homophobes by their employer.
Champagne This popular bubbly beverage could be heading towards a major Christmas shortage. The 2020 lockdowns decreased demand, not a lot people were celebrating during the pandemic. Champagne houses responded by reducing bottles produced. However, as things improve more people are celebrating their newly re-found freedom and Champagne demand is picking up. It will only increase as we come into the holiday season.
If you use a Cpap machine keep one extra jug of distilled water on hand. I frequently find it wiped out
“According to Bloomberg, pallets are now a hot commodity...”
The wife keeps talking about doing some crafty kind of things with “pallets”. I keep saying...”Not in THIS house.” Darn Pinterest.
There are tons of tomatoes at farmer markets. A person could make their own ketchup.
There's a sawmill right down the road from me that makes them and I doubt they've doubled their prices on them. I don't know who they sell to but I doubt they get an official stamp on them like some pallets. Yes, there are Standards and Regulations for frikkin pallets; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallet#Standardization_and_regulation
I wouldn’t doubt at all that we will soon see a food shortage under this criminal domestic enemy regime, and when that happens, all hell is going to break loose. If people freak out over toilet paper, imagine what’s going to happen if a food shortage is announced. Grocery stores would be cleaned out in a day and people who weren’t fast enough would be screwed. And no doubt Peter Buttegg would be more concerned with breast feeding and going to climate conferences.
Copper is #1 - No copper wire anywhere. Copper is needed for all electric motors and lift truck batteries.
Plenty of Copper in Northern Wisconsin that the EPA will not let us mine. Suppliers have no idea how to price new motors and batteries with the Copper shortage.
I do not understand ketchup or relish shortages. Did the Heinz and other similar factories close? The crops were there.
Neighbor just burned a big pile of pallets.
I maybe go through a roll of foil every year or two. Still using baking pans with lids from back in the 30s and pyrex dishes with lids from the 60s. There are shortages of so many things because we’re a throw away society.
Don’t buy individual drinks in aluminum cans. There’s a glass of tap water on this desk.
Swish water in ketchup and mustard jars to get the very last bit out. Every time you don’t use the last bit of anything or repair instead buying new is money and work hours down the drain. Learn to repair those broken appliances and whatever.
The major cause is the government paying workers to stay home.