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  • SASKFARMER
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 6943

    #11
    Will Biden then take the speed limit to 80 mph like SD because with fewer people on the interstate you could let it rip like the autobon. Would get to Florida in 26 hours then. Come on bring it on Joe.

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    • Old Cowzilla
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2020
      • 1560

      #12
      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
      Will Biden then take the speed limit to 80 mph like SD because with fewer people on the interstate you could let it rip like the autobon. Would get to Florida in 26 hours then. Come on bring it on Joe.
      You will have throw the skid tank full of purple in the back of that Denali if yer going to drive that fast

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      • shtferbrains
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2017
        • 5179

        #13
        Rate on containers from Asia to USA pacific ports went from $3500 to $20000 pulling ships and cans from all other routes. Big importers like Costco and Walmart chartering thier own fleets.
        Most going through 2 ports. LA mostly.
        Gridlock with even the smallest problems.
        Local truckers who get paid by the trip sitting in line for hours.
        Quit and go drive for Amazon.
        https://qz.com/2067501/what-the-shipping-supply-chain-issues-look-like-from-space/

        You can see the gridlock near the end of this vidio.
        Last edited by shtferbrains; Oct 3, 2021, 07:44.

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        • Braveheart
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2001
          • 3257

          #14
          When the Great Plague was on in London there were restrictions on ships entering the harbour. So nothing new.

          Bring out your dead.

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          • parsley
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2000
            • 10986

            #15
            Originally posted by burnt View Post
            You also gotta wonder who benefits from the inevitable collapse.

            The answer to that may help determine where this is going.

            The fallout is going to be cataclysmic.

            How ironic - the wealthiest countries will suffer the most and the poorer countries, the least impacted.

            "...Where the pretty people play, hungry for power..."
            And that is exactly what has been planned.

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            • shtferbrains
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2017
              • 5179

              #16
              Originally posted by parsley View Post
              And that is exactly what has been planned.
              I think its totaly out of control.

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