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Nearly 160 Ships Waiting Outside Los Angeles Ports to Unload Goods
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11-08-2021, 11:25 AM
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(11-08-2021, 11:22 AM)mikesez Wrote: Sounds like the problem is not enough trucks. Not enough drivers, because drivers are often not paid adequately. Sounds like it might be resolved over time if CA eases up on their regulations of trucks and trucking companies start paying drivers more. Unfortunately the second part means slightly higher costs for everyone. Define "more". Mike, give me a monetary value of what a trucker is worth. I am challenging you to provide detail to the typical liberal complaining with zero proposed solutions. |
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