(Arsenio Toledo) The supply chain crisis is currently hitting America’s agriculture industry hard as parts shortages and other problems affecting farmers are expected to persist well into 2022.
Supply Chain Crisis
‘So Many People Are Purchasing Goods Online’ – Biden White House Blames Americans For Supply Chain Crisis (VIDEO)
(Cristina Laila) White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday blamed Americans for the supply chain crisis.
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Food Inflation in the US about to Reach a Tipping Point
(Arsenio Toledo) Food inflation in the United States is reaching a tipping point. If the prices of food in groceries go up any further, industry executives warn that consumer spending habits may change.
Psaki Laughs Off Supply Chain Crisis, Jokes About ‘The Tragedy of the Treadmill That’s Delayed’
(C. Douglas Golden) Within the walls of the White House, administration apparatchiks are diligently clacking away on laptop keyboards. Sending emails, drafting memos, issuing statements, finalizing schedules, all with one goal in mind: Get the message out.
Walmart, UPS and FedEx Commit to Working More Shifts To Deal With Global Supply Disruptions… but Will It Matter?
(Mary Villareal) The White House announced Wednesday, Oct. 13, that Walmart, UPS and FedEx are moving to work more shifts to deal with global supply disruptions that have contributed to a surge in inflation. The announcement was made ahead of President Joe Biden’s meeting with the heads of those companies to address the supply chain bottlenecks before the Christmas season.
Insufferable Kamala Harris Gets Cute on Supply Chain Crisis: “Our Children Want To Make Sure Santa Claus Has His Helpers”
(Leisa Audette) Kamala Harris tried to get cute during a discussion about the supply chain crisis. She’s been missing in action on pretty much every crisis, including the border, Afghanistan, and now the supply chain crisis.
Buttigieg Says Higher Prices and Supply Chain Crisis “Will Continue Into Next Year” (VIDEO)
(Cristina Laila) Small town mayor-turned-Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday said higher prices and supply chain woes will continue into next year.