If you want to know why this is happening just read the stupidity in the comments section:
Buckle up folks.
Relax, it's Reddit commenters. Everyone on Reddit is a dork.
If you want to know why this is happening just read the stupidity in the comments section:
Buckle up folks.
That's mainstream opinion driving policies right now. This is the Republican Party's big downfall, they don't take cooks and crazies seriously until they're sitting in congress making policy, in the schools teaching our children that shit is normal, and in the media brainwashing the masses.Relax, it's Reddit commenters. Everyone on Reddit is a dork.
That's mainstream opinion driving policies right now. This is the Republican Party's big downfall, they don't take cooks and crazies seriously until they're sitting in congress making policy, in the schools teaching our children that shit is normal, and in the media brainwashing the masses.
If it's just Reddit commentators you wouldn't be hearing the terms "living wage" constantly in the media and calls for $15 and $20 minimum wages.
Whatever makes you feel better about yourself.It was a throwaway comment but by all means please type additional paragraphs
At least you've managed to internalize "nonsensical rambling" and "meaningless catchphrases" from the lefty playbook.Whatever makes you feel better about yourself.
My wife and I tried to eat at a Perkins in Rapid City, SD this past Sunday. They were open Fri/Sat/Sun only due to labor shortage. We walked in during hours they were supposedly open. Manager met us and said sorry, we just closed, his wait staff decided it wasn't busy enough and walked out. Never seen anything like that.
How long can the owner afford to operate like that???????
So most of the more recent chip shortage issues and long term forecast is to stiffle ICE production?
It's impacting EV production also.
Understood. But who gets allocation priority? Who will get priority in the future?
I know the answer.
Crazy if you ask me. But people are paying so the market continues to dictate pricing.Used cars and trucks are maxing out around here. Check out what this 96 dodge went for at an auction we went to. 28,500
1996 Dodge Ram Pickup Pickup Truck, VIN # 1B7KF23CXTJ142346
Year: 1996 Make: Dodge Model: Ram Pickup Vehicle Type: Pickup Truck Mileage: 52,641 Body Type: 2 Door Cab; Club Trim Level: Base Drive Line: 4WD Engine Type: L6, 5.9L; High Output; Turbo Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 5 Speed Manual VIN #: 1B7KF23CXTJ142346 Features and Notes: This is a one...bid.mountainvalleyauctions.com
We just sold a 84' grand wagoner without an engine or interior for $4,500, an 83' Cherokee with no floor pans and 4 flats for $3,000, and a 2020 Ram 1500 Rebel for with 30,000+ miles $57,000.
Funny part is, we aren't having any problems sourcing chips for building computers being used to fulfill government orders. Weird, right?
Government pays top dollar for things they want. Im sure the priority on chips. Auto Manufacturers im sure are wanting to pay the least as possible to keep high profits.We just sold a 84' grand wagoner without an engine or interior for $4,500, an 83' Cherokee with no floor pans and 4 flats for $3,000, and a 2020 Ram 1500 Rebel for with 30,000+ miles $57,000.
Funny part is, we aren't having any problems sourcing chips for building computers being used to fulfill government orders. Weird, right?