When you fire workers at factories, distribution centers, and ship yards because they don’t want the #COVID19 vaccine, you shouldn’t be surprised when there are supply shortages.

Oct 13, 2021 · 8:57 PM UTC

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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Oh hey Gym! Eat any good books lately?
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Can you share with us which factories, distribution centers, and ship yards have fired people? Also, let us know how many people were let go? #GymKnowsNothing
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Gym, a worker choosing to not meet job requirement is not being fired. Gym, I thought the GQP was about businesses making own operating decisions w/o gov't interference. You weren't this concerned when your wrestlers said they were wronged by a person in authority, were you Gym?
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
We prefer that our team members and customers be healthy and alive.
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“Shortages” usually do not involve all the products sitting off shore waiting to be offloaded.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
The shortage is compensated by the death if people are not vaccinated. Jim, got it?
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
When there are multiple reasons for shortages but you ignore them and pick the one that best suits your political needs
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Didn't you say as soon as we quit giving additional unemployment money there would be more the enough employees. Well they stopped in Sept?
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
The shortages started months ago. Try to keep up.
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