Illegal immigrants have no problem getting into the United States. But groceries stuck on ships outside of port do.

Oct 15, 2021 · 3:40 PM UTC

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TRUMP WANTS ALL GOP VOTERS TO STAY HOME IN 2022 AND 2024, I AGREE
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Maybe if you didn’t facilitate offshoring everything
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Groceries stuck on ships outside of ports contribute massively to #GlobalWarming and the #ClimateCrisis. #buylocal #eatlocal #breakthechain #VoteBlue2022
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Pay a man a fair wage with Benefits and those ships will get unloaded. But I don't blame them for tell their employees to get -&--
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You know, if people got vaccinated, they wouldn’t be sick. Hmmmmm
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Excellent point!! 👍
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“Stress in the supply chain pre-dates COVID. Trade tensions escalated under Trump with the introduction of unprecedented tariffs. Beijing retaliated. This created volatility in supply and demand. The unexpected shift in trade put the initial stress on global logistics.”Forbes
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Congress doesn't have a problem accepting abusive wrestling Coaches either. So there's that.
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