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GM, Ford plants in Kansas City area will stay shut down for weeks due to chip shortage
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City area's General Motors and Ford assembly plants will be closed for weeks as manufacturers deal with a global shortage of semiconductors. In a statement, GM said Monday that it's managed to "leverage every available semiconductor" to make its most popular and profitable full-size trucks and SUVs.
Isn't Joe Biden's economy wonderful? Wait for inflation to ramp up some more and things will really be fun!
ReplyDeleteYes it is wonderful. What's not so wonderful are the laws of SUPPLY AND DEMAND, which are the forces in play here, dipshit.
ReplyDeleteYou miss the issue
DeleteIt where the supply comes from, that’s the problem
You miss the issue
DeleteIt where the supply comes from, that’s the problem
Were you in the wrong line when brains were passed out?
Inflation is getting out of control, now Bidumb wants to pour trillions of gallons of fuel on it $$$$$ Muduro is watching from Venezuela to see how to really ruin a country
ReplyDeleteThis is the result of sanctioning every country that manufactures stuff by the former guy and now we face the consequences. Lumber from Canada, Almost everything else manufactured in China
ReplyDeleteThose weren't laws. Biden could reverse by a stroke of the pen. Why isn't he?
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ReplyDelete"It where the supply comes from"
Ebonics?
Ain't no chip shortage.
ReplyDeleteLays, Ruffles, Fritos...my store has them all.