Supply Chain Bite-Back

Pundits are referring to it as a “bottle-neck” at the ports. Potential fallout from a plethora of interrelated factors driven by an uncontrolled pandemic, while significant portions of production were shipped overseas to save labor costs over the past 50 years seems unsurprising. Logistics can have alot of moving parts that don’t respond well to unexpected changes.

As hopeful idealists peer into numbers showing infections declining, the lagging long-term effects of public health stupidity are just beginning.

And why didn’t everybody go back to work after they cut the unemployment money?

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