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ProudMNDemocrat

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5. And Democrats running for office down the ticket NEED to stress that......
Wed Jun 19, 2019, 05:24 AM
Jun 2019

Everything we buy, usually comes by Truck.

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Mostly due to Trump's Trade Tariffs. ProudMNDemocrat Jun 2019 #1
New England Motor Freight and Falcon Transport have gone bankrupt already Recursion Jun 2019 #2
Expect to see less 18 wheelers on the Highways...... ProudMNDemocrat Jun 2019 #4
I think prices would be going up due to drops in supply Captain Zero Jun 2019 #14
Usual cause of drop in shipping is less demand, which causes prices to drop. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2019 #19
The problem is corn and soy harvests are going to be abysmal Recursion Jun 2019 #41
China not buying soy counteracts global warm drop in US supply. Corn & other prices might go up. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2019 #44
Produce prices are already up where I am... Wounded Bear Jun 2019 #51
Fewer 18 wheelers, less trucking. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2019 #18
republicans get full blame Achilleaze Jun 2019 #3
And Democrats running for office down the ticket NEED to stress that...... ProudMNDemocrat Jun 2019 #5
"If you got it, a truck brought it." Achilleaze Jun 2019 #7
That picture is awesome awesomerwb1 Jun 2019 #50
That would be Primm, NV, on I-15, right at the state line A HERETIC I AM Jun 2019 #59
Thank you! awesomerwb1 Jun 2019 #66
Shut it down. safeinOhio Jun 2019 #6
I'd love to see TEB Jun 2019 #9
Yup a nation wide strike is the only way to get the capitalist kings Farmer-Rick Jun 2019 #17
Far from the only way. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2019 #20
Well, what has stopped the ever increasing destruction? Farmer-Rick Jun 2019 #24
Please translate Tia uponit7771 Jun 2019 #8
Spot orders down 62% Recursion Jun 2019 #10
I think it means fewer last-minute orders for shipping, not total down 62%. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2019 #21
Right, "asking for". Recursion Jun 2019 #31
In any event, that's a bad sign, as companies are now falling back to strategic order planning. TheBlackAdder Jun 2019 #53
Can see it Bear Creek Jun 2019 #11
The latter is more likely, particularly as deportations hit the harvest labor force Recursion Jun 2019 #12
We will have to see Bear Creek Jun 2019 #13
90% of stock is owned by the upper 10%. panader0 Jun 2019 #49
Sounds like horrible news for retail. KY_EnviroGuy Jun 2019 #15
We've been in Retail Apocalypse for years Recursion Jun 2019 #16
Bare shelves in the stores? Where do you live? I've seen none of that. oldsoftie Jun 2019 #26
Our local produce is down to one brand of (*) when there used to be 6 Boxerfan Jun 2019 #73
That may be a regional issue. Codeine Jun 2019 #29
If we've learned anything since 2008 Recursion Jun 2019 #42
Not reginal Bear Creek Jun 2019 #62
drumpfs destruction of America in action, implementing Russias' plans for our demise. lark Jun 2019 #22
Not sure what those numbers are referring to specifically... Honeycombe8 Jun 2019 #23
What is shipped by flatbed? Whew....got a few minutes? A HERETIC I AM Jun 2019 #40
Sounds like construction and heavy mfg'ing mostly. eppur_se_muova Jun 2019 #45
Typically pre-consumer items, yeah. A HERETIC I AM Jun 2019 #47
Related story: Tariffs may have big implications on trucking industry UpInArms Jun 2019 #25
So the shipping is down because companies over loaded early to beat price increases? oldsoftie Jun 2019 #27
Coming from a transport economist (me) GetRidOfThem Jun 2019 #28
Truckers got fucked by not being able to deduct expenses panader0 Jun 2019 #30
Yeah, I remember thinking when I saw the "tax cut" bill Recursion Jun 2019 #39
Onwner operators Sgent Jun 2019 #70
That's moniss Jun 2019 #32
DAT data Recursion Jun 2019 #34
This is surprising to me MuseRider Jun 2019 #33
I run mostly reefer loads, and so far I'm staying busy.. denbot Jun 2019 #35
That's interesting Recursion Jun 2019 #36
I text'd that table to my boss and asked him if he was worried.. denbot Jun 2019 #37
Reefer may feel it after the summer Recursion Jun 2019 #38
Thanks moniss Jun 2019 #46
I've only worked loading trucks but that sounds about right Recursion Jun 2019 #48
Yes indeed moniss Jun 2019 #60
With all due respect, the scenario you outlined above.... A HERETIC I AM Jun 2019 #52
You need moniss Jun 2019 #58
"Many years" A HERETIC I AM Jun 2019 #64
So you moniss Jun 2019 #69
Fair enough A HERETIC I AM Jun 2019 #71
I still see lots of UPS and Fedex trucks, but those are local deliveries of course FakeNoose Jun 2019 #43
He's been looking for work for 2 years?!? A HERETIC I AM Jun 2019 #54
Well, he's got other problems holding him back FakeNoose Jun 2019 #56
OK...Fair enough, and I sympathize, really. A HERETIC I AM Jun 2019 #57
Thanks, that's a good suggestion FakeNoose Jun 2019 #63
That can't be right... Blue_Tires Jun 2019 #55
Needs to be spread widely BSdetect Jun 2019 #61
Very interesting. This is what I come to DU for. GusBob Jun 2019 #65
Good(ish) news for the Earth, though - less carbon being burned. maxsolomon Jun 2019 #67
Glad I retired 10 years ago liberaltrucker Jun 2019 #68
Cardboard Box manufacturers will be hit next. Xolodno Jun 2019 #72
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