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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Ohioans import their groceries?
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When is this ever going to end??
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Jim’s right 👍
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What groceries do you think come in on containers?
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To quote the Washington post: "But the pandemic also exposed weaknesses in the nation’s transport plumbing: investment shortfalls at key ports,controversial railroad industry labor cuts, & a chronic failure by key players to collaborate." Maybe we need an infrastructure bill???
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My grandparents returned to Norway after almost 35 years. They had had more than enough…
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1. undocumented workers actually do have problems getting into the US and many even die trying. 2. Groceries are stuck on ships because of the quirks of a 'free market'. 3. Biden administration is fixing it through the 'socialist' move of brokering 24/7 port operations.
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