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Nearly 160 Ships Waiting Outside Los Angeles Ports to Unload Goods
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(11-08-2021, 09:54 PM)mikesez Wrote:(11-08-2021, 09:40 PM)p_rushing Wrote: You do know that there are plenty of trucks and that isn't the issue right? Trucks older than 3 years can't go there anymore. O&O can't go there, so only large corps that can also afford new trucks can. You have trucks that can't get their loads because of all the cargo. The empties are stuck on chassis in yards and wherever they can store them because the port won't take them right now. The port off loading ships wasn't really a problem. Wake up, dude. Even if congress could invoke that authority, they wouldn't. The Democrat elites want these trucks off the road, just like they want the cars off the road. |
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