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Sweatshop - Pure Drama
Political Fray
The ocean ports are seeing a steep decline in freight traffic, this is how store shelves become empty.
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<blockquote data-quote="Garraty_47" data-source="post: 1185004" data-attributes="member: 1547"><p>Shiny.</p><p>But *HOW*?</p><p>With shit infrastructure, no plants or people qualified to run them, what's the point of throwing a big honking wrench in the gears? The only thing it's going to accomplish is fucking things up even more and for a long time (at least as long as it will take to actually establish the conditions necessary for a 'Murican manufacturing base).</p><p></p><p>It's tearing down the current system without pre-positioning anything to take its place.</p><p></p><p>It's just wanton indiscriminate destruction and I don't believe many people voted for *that*.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garraty_47, post: 1185004, member: 1547"] Shiny. But *HOW*? With shit infrastructure, no plants or people qualified to run them, what's the point of throwing a big honking wrench in the gears? The only thing it's going to accomplish is fucking things up even more and for a long time (at least as long as it will take to actually establish the conditions necessary for a 'Murican manufacturing base). It's tearing down the current system without pre-positioning anything to take its place. It's just wanton indiscriminate destruction and I don't believe many people voted for *that*. [/QUOTE]
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Political Fray
The ocean ports are seeing a steep decline in freight traffic, this is how store shelves become empty.