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        Pandemic
        Shipping Companies Struggle to Find Truck Drivers to Ease Port Backlogs
        Shipping Companies Struggle to Find Truck Drivers to Ease Port Backlogs
        Shipping companies across the nation on Monday are reportedly struggling to find truck drivers to ease port backlogs on the east and west coasts. Old Dominion Freight Line will reportedly hire any driver with or without experience, KHQ NBC reported Sunday. The need is so great, Old Dominion held a job fair Saturday
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        Consumers Can’t Expect to Shop Like Pre-Pandemic ‘Before Times’
        Consumers Can’t Expect to Shop Like Pre-Pandemic ‘Before Times’
        President Joe Biden and his Departments of Commerce, Labor, and Transportation have failed to solve a supply chain crisis causing the backup of supplies at U.S. ports and cross country transportation as the left-wing media lays the blame solely on the coronavirus. A CNN report said consumers can’t expect to shop like
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        The Mystery Of The Millions Of “Missing Workers”
        The Mystery Of The Millions Of “Missing Workers”
        Something really strange is going on, and none of the “experts” can explain why it is happening. Right now, there are more jobs available than ever before. In fact, according to one recent measure there were nearly 11 million job openings in the United States during the month of July. There are
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        Why Shortages Are Permanent: Global Supply Shortages Make Fantastic Financial Sense
        Why Shortages Are Permanent: Global Supply Shortages Make Fantastic Financial Sense
        The era of abundance was only a short-lived artifact of the initial boost phase of globalization and financialization. Global corporations didn’t go to all the effort to establish quasi-monopolies and cartels for our convenience–they did it to ensure reliably large profits from control and scarcity. Not all scarcities are artificial, i.e.
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        Peruvian court accuses Bill Gates, Soros and Rockefeller of creating the coronavirus
        A Peruvian court accuses Bill Gates and George Soros of fabricating the pandemic. According to the Criminal Appeals Chamber of Chincha and Pisco, the covid-19 was an invention of “criminal elites around the world”. And members of the world’s elites, who allegedly created the new coronavirus, are billionaires like George
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        Parents go into debt to pay for kids’ breakfasts, lunches
        Switching from in-person to online schooling has been hard on many families – and on their budgets. About one-quarter of parents say they’ve gone into debt to pay for their kids’ at-home school expenses, and many blame the cost of their kids’ breakfasts and lunches when they switched to learning
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        How the rich reacted to the bubonic plague has eerie similarities to today’s pandemic
        The coronavirus can infect anyone, but recent reporting has shown your socioeconomic status can play a big role, with a combination of job security, access to health care and mobility widening the gap in infection and mortality rates between rich and poor.  The wealthy work remotely and flee to resorts or pastoral second homes, while
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        Beer & Soda may lose its fizz as CO2 supplies go flat during pandemic
        Dwindling supplies of carbon dioxide from ethanol plants is sparking concern about shortages of beer, soda and seltzer water – essentials for many quarantined Americans. Brewers and soft-drink makers use carbon dioxide, or CO2, for carbonation, which gives beer and soda fizz. Ethanol producers are a key provider of CO2
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        The pandemic is giving people vivid, unusual dreams. Here’s why.
        Ronald Reagan pulled up to the curb in a sleek black town car, rolled down his tinted window, and beckoned for Lance Weller, author of the novel Wilderness, to join him. The long-dead president escorted Weller to a comic book shop stocked with every title Weller had ever wanted, but
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        U.N. Warns World Hunger Could Double as Global Economy Crashes
        Italy’s poorer south suffers under lockdown, and fears a second blow from the virus. The number facing acute hunger could double this year, the World Food Program says. A port city in Ecuador has become an epicenter of the outbreak in Latin America. In Italy, the pandemic hit the wealthy
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