Posted on 10/05/2024 1:07:58 PM PDT by ransomnote
[H/T Oratam]
Video Notes: A trucker, who drives a "fifty-three foot step deck", demonstrates with screen captures of his cell phone that the phone app he normally uses to find loads to hall doesn't show the numerous requests for loads expected for disaster areas. Normally there's a boom of substantial hauls of large equipment (bulldozers, excavators, cranes, generators, pumps, tree trimming equipment etc.) from numerous locations including military bases. This time, there are no such loads within the expected 125 mile radius of Asheville, North Carolina. His broker called and reported that he can't find any of the expected loads going to Asheville.
my personal opinion: Reading through the 13 comments on the video, I saw two calling for violence. I believe that the Biden regime has had a very hard time getting the riots they need to enact martial law, request UN intervention, and at the very least, require mail in voting. Two genuine VIDEOTAPED attempts to kill Trump, which would eliminate the threat he poses the Deep State, and give them their beloved riots, have failed. IF they had succeeded, they would have played the video every day for weeks. They are flat out abusing the public now to get riots in order to take control as much as possible prior to the election. I know there are additional reasons (i.e., their future relies on illegals instead of Americans), but I think provoking riots is an important one.
Riots are the CIA's bread and butter, the language of coup in which the Deep State is fluent.
Sheriffs may be the ones telling the feds to pound sand.
Yep, according to City-Data.com, Asheville voted 2 to 1 for Biden in the last presidential election. This crisis ought to cause a few reconsiderations.
The Trucking Industry as a whole could fix this by banding together and REFUSE ALL SHIPMENTS within 200 miles of DC, LET THEM STARVE
If it even changes it to 3 to 2 Biden, that is good
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