What to Buy if There Really Was a Port Disruption in the US

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @MattTransit
    @MattTransit 3 месяца назад +2

    I wasn't certain of the particular items that might've been affected by the port workers strike.
    Local news was reporting that there would be a shortage of bananas, mandarin oranges, and other fruits.
    Thanks for your analysis, explanations, and advice.

  • @dimitrilitovsk2372
    @dimitrilitovsk2372 Месяц назад

    I love your videos man. I'm only aware of two or three of your channels but I'm always learning, entertained, or you occupy me while I do other stuff like dishes or other housework

  • @jonathantaylor2584
    @jonathantaylor2584 3 месяца назад

    One interesting topic of discussion is that European manufactured ammunition would be held up. In the days following talks of a strike, I saw 5.56 creep up a few cents per round at a couple large retailers and some SKUs sell out. I'm glad that the strike was avoided.
    An accompanying pressure is that China has halted exports of certain ammunition components to the US.
    All I can say is that I'm looking to order a case of CCI Standard 22lr and a bunch of 9mm to keep training. I'm also considering an Ace VR setup to work on dry fire.

  • @dustinlumos5947
    @dustinlumos5947 3 месяца назад

    let me tell you the paper makers are really dumb, you would think if something is critical to production they would have spare parts they they never have to shut a line down longer than it takes to swap in new parts but no. They have almost no spare parts because they don't want to pay to wearhouse them, so when something critical breaks, production completely stops until they can locate parts and get them shipped or fly them in. Thats part of what happened in 2020