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Instead of blaming President Biden for a tRump atrocity he inherited to deal with, and instead of being a dimwit and hater, put the blame where it belongs on tRump's ass. Consider the reality of it all, and to which it was the lawlessly hacked in 45 creature, in particular, who not only engaged in numerous destructive atrocities against humanity but also conspired to terribly disrupt the global supply chain. This as his mission to destroy Democracy from within. Yet, the fuk head tRump apparently miscalculated that his war on Democracy had global implications too, in particular, as a result of the effect of COVID-19 that tRump and his team of un-American rot conspired to enable to flourish:
Trump falsely suggests there were no supply chain issues when he was president
Global supply chains have been disrupted since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump on Wednesday in a podcast interview with conservative commentator Lou Dobbs claimed that global supply chain problems didn't exist while he was in office.
Dobbs disputed the characterization that the coronavirus pandemic has triggered supply chain bottlenecks, telling Trump that "if corporate America had listened to you, and put America first, hired American, bought American, brought their plants back to the United States, there would be no so-called supply chain disruption. There would be no shortages and no bare shelves."
Trump replied that "nobody ever even heard the term supply chain."
"This was the thing, let's talk about the supply chain. It was automatic. It just was embedded. It was embedded in a free country, in a democracy. It was embedded in our country. We didn't sit around talk about supply chain. Now all of a sudden that's all the two words that people are using most because you can't get anything," Trump said.
"Nobody talked about supply chain and now we have even that messed up. Our country is a mess. Our country is an absolute disaster," he added.
Supply chain issues have stressed US industries and contributed to widespread goods shortages in recent months. Two of the largest ports in the country — the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach — experienced major cargo backlogs ahead of last year's holiday season. In response, President Joe Biden ordered the ports to operate 24/7 and called on large businesses and shipping companies, including Walmart and FedEx, to increase their operations.
Economists at Wall Street banks including JPMorgan and Jefferies have said the worst of the shipping crisis is behind the country, but the global supply chain is still far from fully healed."
https://www.businessinsider.com/tru...ply-chain-issues-when-he-was-president-2022-1
Trump falsely suggests there were no supply chain issues when he was president
Global supply chains have been disrupted since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump on Wednesday in a podcast interview with conservative commentator Lou Dobbs claimed that global supply chain problems didn't exist while he was in office.
Dobbs disputed the characterization that the coronavirus pandemic has triggered supply chain bottlenecks, telling Trump that "if corporate America had listened to you, and put America first, hired American, bought American, brought their plants back to the United States, there would be no so-called supply chain disruption. There would be no shortages and no bare shelves."
Trump replied that "nobody ever even heard the term supply chain."
"This was the thing, let's talk about the supply chain. It was automatic. It just was embedded. It was embedded in a free country, in a democracy. It was embedded in our country. We didn't sit around talk about supply chain. Now all of a sudden that's all the two words that people are using most because you can't get anything," Trump said.
"Nobody talked about supply chain and now we have even that messed up. Our country is a mess. Our country is an absolute disaster," he added.
Supply chain issues have stressed US industries and contributed to widespread goods shortages in recent months. Two of the largest ports in the country — the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach — experienced major cargo backlogs ahead of last year's holiday season. In response, President Joe Biden ordered the ports to operate 24/7 and called on large businesses and shipping companies, including Walmart and FedEx, to increase their operations.
Economists at Wall Street banks including JPMorgan and Jefferies have said the worst of the shipping crisis is behind the country, but the global supply chain is still far from fully healed."
https://www.businessinsider.com/tru...ply-chain-issues-when-he-was-president-2022-1
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