How Biden policies thwart the supply chain

 Seton Motley:

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Every aspect of our supply chain is now under attack.

The chain requires lots and lots of oil and gasoline. Biden’s government is assaulting every aspect of their extraction, processing and delivery.

The chain requires lots of people working to ensure everything is delivered — The Chain Gang, if you will. Biden’s government is paying people quite generously to do nothing — so why would they look to get paid to do something?

And lots of people who are willing to work -— but not willing to subject themselves to experimental, highly problematic, and ineffectual vaccines for a virus with a 99+% survival rate? Biden’s government is forcing them out of work by the millions.

The chain is being damaged — way up the technology ladder. We are suffering a massive semiconductor chip shortage. Which means government is going to allegedly spend trillions of dollars on infrastructure — but won’t actually be able to upgrade or update a whole lot of the infrastructure. Or the machines to repair or build the infrastructure.

Biden’s government is hyper-regulating everyone and everything.

He is eviscerating the value of our money — causing everything to artificially cost more and more, as we make less and less.

And he is looking to dramatically increase taxes on the companies that make the supply chain work.

The chain can only take so much government sand — before the gears grind to a halt. And here we are.
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Of course, a lot of the things of which we are short — are life staples.

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And nothing is a bigger life staple — than food. Uh oh….

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“The ongoing global supply chain disruption is becoming a bona fide crisis. Already, strains on the supply chain are prompting many of the nation’s biggest food manufacturers to give a heads up to giant grocery store chains that they are going to have trouble keeping up with demand….

“Basics…are, in all likelihood, going to be hard to come by….”
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Biden is finally responding by trying to get those people who are working to do so on a 24 hour a day basis. 

Supply Chain Disruptions Force White House to Ask Walmart, UPS, FedEx to Increase Output

What he is not doing is allowing fossil fuels to be produced at a rate that will make the distribution more economical. The same restrictions of fossil fuels are also hampering the farmers who produce the food from planting and harvesting the crops and getting them to market.

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