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Brace, Brace, Brace: Global Supply Chains, Instability and Archegos
Blain’s Morning Porridge ^ | 29 March 2021 | Blain

Posted on 03/29/2021 7:53:59 AM PDT by amorphous

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To: amorphous
PS: I have NEVER heard any say this: "Oh boy, I just found out < insert product here > was made in China!! I'll bet the quality is outstanding!"

Today "made in the USA" is a sign of quality....

41 posted on 03/30/2021 10:43:38 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: central_va
It's not 1980 anymore.

No, it's not...it's much worse.

Simplistic thinking isn't going to save this country. Only a bottom up approach, and time, would fix it. Unfortunately time has ran out, and "fixing it" is never going to happen before we crash headlong into our well deserved reward.

If I could name one thing that might give us a chance of survival, as a nation, it would be to stop abortion. That seems to be impossible, tho, and my reasoning behind thinking we won't last much longer, now.

Everything else, as complicated and larger than life as it is, is secondary to the above, something hardly even discussed anymore. Just goes to show how far we've fallen as once the greatest nation mankind has every built, even greater than once great Babylon.

42 posted on 03/30/2021 10:53:07 AM PDT by amorphous
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To: central_va

Lol, I can’t still remember when “made in Japan” was looked down on! Now, Japanese bearings, knives, cars, and other products are the apex of quality. Many U.S. made products are of high quality. Some not so much. Most of the components used to make our appliances here are procured overseas. Small manufactures here, especially family-owned, carry most of the load when it comes to maintaining our reputation for quality.
More worrisome, is our disappearing skill sets, and work ethic, across the entire nation among young workers.


43 posted on 03/30/2021 11:01:55 AM PDT by amorphous
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To: FamiliarFace
As soon as something is used or consumed, it’s on the list to be replaced.

This is the difference between "prepping" and "hoarding". It's similar to the difference between "frugal" and "miserly". The frugal person saves so they can enjoy their money later. The miser can't bring themself to enjoy it at all. In the same way, the prepper figures out what they'll most likely need, and isn't afraid to use it when they need to. The hoarder pretty much has a panic attack at the thought of no longer having their stash, to the point where they might decide they'd rather starve than use it.
44 posted on 03/30/2021 11:53:36 AM PDT by Ellendra (A single lie on our side does more damage than a thousand lies on their side.)
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To: amorphous

Please stop blaming the US worker. Globalism is crushing them. Stop blaming the victim.


45 posted on 03/30/2021 12:15:13 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: central_va
Stop blaming the victim.

You playing your victim card, Joe CV?

46 posted on 03/31/2021 8:28:43 AM PDT by amorphous
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To: amorphous

In a way I am a victim. My wages, all IT workers, have been artificially suppressed for 30 years because the USA imports 180,000/yr foreign national indentured servants on H-1b. The are not green cards holders and they have no right to quit or negotiate anything. The are truly indentured.


47 posted on 03/31/2021 9:08:25 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: central_va
I'm sorry to hear you think your future, or earning potential, is in the hands of imported IT workers. It sucks, but you can take the bull by the horns, sort of speak, and get control of your future by getting creative, depending upon how much life you have left. I too, fall into the sands running out of the hourglass category - we Americans are known for our creativity. Being creative and innovative is what sets us apart. Adversity and competitiveness instill that in a people.

Russians have had government intervention in every walk of life since communism. They've still not overcome years of what communism has done to them. You can see it in their products still. On the other hand, look at German and Japanese innovation and product quality and how far they've come after being destroyed. In defense of the Russians, they've been rid of communism for only about half the time.

What's happening to American workers is a concerted effort to take away our innovation, skills, and work ethic. And yes, even to instill a sense of victimization. To what end, I wonder?

48 posted on 03/31/2021 11:21:06 AM PDT by amorphous
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To: amorphous
America is a cut throat BS society based on greed. Bill Gates will die a billionaire and all he did was push H-1b and replacement if US IT workers. It makes no senses.

Greed isn't always a bad thing but sometimes it is very destructive. There is NOTHING nastier than importing replacements for US workers from the 3rd world as indentured servants. Then the few that get citizenship vote Democrat 90-10. It is not the lowest thing but it is a low thing. You are low person because you make light of it. I'd spit you if given the chance.

PS: Stopping all wage killing immigration is not COMMUNISM you fukking idiot.

49 posted on 03/31/2021 3:10:45 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: central_va

Nobody owes you a living, pal. Play the victim card all you want. Adios.


50 posted on 03/31/2021 5:38:30 PM PDT by amorphous
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To: amorphous; Starcitizen
Nobody owes you a living, pal. Play the victim card all you want. Adios.

What a d1ckhead. So answer this for me. How much legal immigration is the right amount per year? Currently, the USA lets in over a million? Why not 5 million? Why not 10 million???? Why not 20 MILLION PER YEAR???

51 posted on 04/01/2021 1:49:12 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: central_va

I’m sorry to hear you think your future, or earning potential, is in the hands of imported IT workers. It sucks, but you can take the bull by the horns, sort of speak, and get control of your future by getting creative, depending upon how much life you have left.
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Ah the ‘ol bootstraps nonsense. My entire career of some 30 years was IT related. What bull and what horns? I’m unemployed and unemployable in any field remotely related to my field of software engineering. People with 30 to 35 years experience can’t switch fields except at the very very bottom in minimum-wage starter jobs. Something 55 years can’t do. We are not 20.

So yes AS LONG AS the US prioritizes the Cheap Indian Labor Express for white-collar work, China for manufacturing work and the Mexican Labor Express for blue-collar work, yeah I’m owed a living.

Attitudes like the OP has is what turns the American worker off on both parties. Politicians, corporations and other just love their foreign worker and foreign goods too much.

But hey we can all be Jeff Bezos Amazon Fulfillment Center zombies.


52 posted on 04/01/2021 4:11:15 AM PDT by Starcitizen (So Indian H1B crybaby trash runs Free Republic moderation??? Seems so. )
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To: central_va
They need to let in one for sure, to replace you, and a dozen more like you!

d1ckhead...

53 posted on 04/01/2021 7:32:30 AM PDT by amorphous
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To: metmom

“These last couple generations are really the first ever that lived hand to mouth as a normal course of existence.”

I never thought of that! You are very wise. You’re right, our ancestors put food away for the winter, they canned, dehydrated, planned ahead. They did as much as they could with the resources they had. And they use things like dried beans and rice oh, so they always knew they had something in the pantry they could eat.

And look what happens whenever there’s an announcement of a storm coming. Everybody panics, heads to the grocery stores, it’s like they don’t have a single thing in their kitchen. When the delivery trucks quit showing up at the grocery stores for a few weeks, they will all be in trouble.


54 posted on 04/04/2021 6:31:23 AM PDT by CottonBall (MAKE REPUBLICANS WHIGS AGAIN!)
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To: metmom
Wise prepping is not “hoarding”.

Our grandparents and great grandparents canned and jarred everything because one bad year for crops could still spell starvation.

They prepped because bad things happen. (see tagline)

55 posted on 04/04/2021 6:35:49 AM PDT by Sirius Lee (They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
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