3 Replies to “Wuhan Flu: The Supply Chain Is Not OK”

  1. Curious lack of comments on this topic.
    Here in Alberta, 2 major plants have been impacted by chi-com-covid.

    Certain media & unions are all over it, unsafe yada yada. cp reporter yesterday prepping Trudeau to intervene… worker safety with bad Alberta undertones.

    I’m sure it’s all going to be fine.

    Thanks for the posting Kate, much appreciated.

  2. Oh well,I can butcher a cattle beast just as well as I can a moose.
    And with the owners permission,most of them are a darn sight easier to find.
    It is going to take a famine,before the nobblers,regulators and parasites ever clue in ..even longer for the good liberal voter.
    Even when the food chains collapse they will still never recognize government is the problem.
    Solutions to trade are much easier to find,without the grasping hands of “You can’t do that” and “Gimme my fee” constantly inserting themselves into the business.

  3. “Jim Bohannon Show last night discussing meat shortages (which is actually inaccurate — it’s simply a major supply reduction) ”

    George Orwell is kicking and screaming in his grave “why the hell didn’t I think of that …. there’s no meat shortage it’s just that the politically correct forced the packers to shut down and the beef and poultry industry are destroying their product cause the packers have the sniffles. What did these people do in the last dozen or so outbreaks that were worse than this. Answer; they sold food.

    This site earned its reputation by questioning the veracity of of the worlds most “respected” Climatologist’ models.
    But now it’s hunky dory to destroy a world economy worth upwards of over a hundred trillion dollars for what???… the worlds most “respected” immunologist that are payed by, donate and vote for the same people the worlds most “respected” Climatologist are.
    It’s a fact and you people know it. Your researchers for Christ sake.

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