Merry Christmas or not?
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2021 8:48 am
I don't know about anyone else here but my holiday shopping usually starts in summer and bit by little bit, it's done by now. And it is done now. I don't place a huge emphasis on material things but I do like a good holiday splurge for my people. Mostly creature comfort type stuff. Probably because we can use a lot of comfort here for the next 6 freezing cold months.*
Also food, games, and whatnot. As I think of it now, it's really all about the cabin fever* and self indulging our collective selves through it.
Anyway...I just got done watching this 60 minutes piece about the supply chain.
I'll be darned if I can figure out where to point the finger because it looks like everyone involved is pointing fingers at the other guy. What a freaking mess. Apparently foreign ports are better than ours, China is getting a new billion dollar (or more?) port, people are saying automation is the way to go, some are saying it's because our ports are state owned and our infrastructure totally sucks, truckers are getting tired of taking the blame because it's not their fault. On the upside, you do get to watch a pilot dock a barge which is pretty cool.
I hope you all have whatever shopping you're going to do...done by now. If not, maybe go for experiences and spending time with each other. We try to so long as we can navigate the driveway and sometimes (See how weather obsessed I'm starting to get already? Not a good sign. If you haven't done it yet, best to put me on ignore in mid-January.*) we have to spend long periods of time apart.
As one person said in the comments section, if all of this stuff is backed up through the holidays maybe we can plan on good sales in January?
Here's the link. Good luck figuring this all out. I don't have much else to say except that I don't know what's going to set all the stuff free. Maybe you guys do?
What's caused America's supply chain crunch?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7jSsyQKIfE
*Note. These are bad signs. Really, really, bad signs. Don't say you weren't warned.


Anyway...I just got done watching this 60 minutes piece about the supply chain.

I'll be darned if I can figure out where to point the finger because it looks like everyone involved is pointing fingers at the other guy. What a freaking mess. Apparently foreign ports are better than ours, China is getting a new billion dollar (or more?) port, people are saying automation is the way to go, some are saying it's because our ports are state owned and our infrastructure totally sucks, truckers are getting tired of taking the blame because it's not their fault. On the upside, you do get to watch a pilot dock a barge which is pretty cool.
I hope you all have whatever shopping you're going to do...done by now. If not, maybe go for experiences and spending time with each other. We try to so long as we can navigate the driveway and sometimes (See how weather obsessed I'm starting to get already? Not a good sign. If you haven't done it yet, best to put me on ignore in mid-January.*) we have to spend long periods of time apart.
As one person said in the comments section, if all of this stuff is backed up through the holidays maybe we can plan on good sales in January?

Here's the link. Good luck figuring this all out. I don't have much else to say except that I don't know what's going to set all the stuff free. Maybe you guys do?
What's caused America's supply chain crunch?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7jSsyQKIfE
*Note. These are bad signs. Really, really, bad signs. Don't say you weren't warned.