Anonymous ID: 341a48 Oct. 12, 2021, 11:07 p.m. No.14776739   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14776728

>why people have to change their names. MK and fractured victims can do this as way to obtain partial freedom from their psychosis. Others do it to run from someone or something.

Anonymous ID: 341a48 Oct. 12, 2021, 11:33 p.m. No.14776826   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6827 >>6831

>>14776810

Faci was chosen to be the figurehead, and to take the eventual first fall. This warrant process may be the first action that will show anons that ghey only plan to martyr Fauci, and no one else plans to pay for the crimes against humanity. Once he's taken, they'll all scatter like roaches.

Anon gives zero fucks how the msm and normals view this board.

Anonymous ID: 341a48 Oct. 13, 2021, 3:24 a.m. No.14777220   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7247 >>7278

White House says Walmart, FedEx, UPS will move to 24/7 model to address supply chain bottlenecks

 

Major goods carriers Walmart, FedEx, and UPS will move to working 24 hours a day, seven days a week in order to address the global supply chain bottlenecks, the White House announced on Wednesday. 

 

The White House announced the update ahead of President Biden’s meeting with stakeholders, including Walmart CEO John Furner, FedEx Logistics CEO Udo Lange, and president of U.S. operations at UPS Nando Cesarone, to discuss collective efforts to address global transportation supply chain bottlenecks on Wednesday.

 

“The supply chain is essentially in the hands of the private sector, so we need the private sector to step up to help solve these problems. [T]hree of the largest goods carriers in the country, Walmart, FedEx, and UPS will make commitments towards moving to 24/7, working during off peak hours,” a senior administration official said.

 

UPS and FedEx combined shipped 40 percent of American packages by volume in 2020, according to the White House.

 

“By taking these steps, they’re saying to the rest of the supply chain, you need to move too, let’s step it up,” the official said, adding that Target, Samsung, and Home Depot are also moving in the 24/7 direction.

 

Additionally, the post of Los Angeles will move into 24/7 service. The port of Long Beach has been working 24/7 for the past three weeks, the official said.

 

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) has made a commitment to staffing 24/7 and the terminal operators in the port will be responsible for booking the cargo movements in the off hours.

 

“Labor has pledged that they’ll be there,” the official said.

 

“These are major commitments but they’re most effective when every private company along the supply chain does the same thing and now we’re looking to trucking and freight to expand hours as well to help with the bottlenecks,” the official added.

 

The virtual meeting on Wednesday will also include Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, Brian Cornell, CEO of Target, and KS Choi, CEO of Samsung Electronics North America.

 

The White House officials have recently warned that Americans could see higher prices and empty shelves this holiday season due to the global supply bottlenecks.

 

“Those disruptions in the supply chain don’t go away overnight but opening up night capacity through that entire chain is the fastest way and the most effective long-term way to actually turn it around,” the official said.

 

The president is expected to deliver remarks after his meeting with stakeholders. Senior administration officials have touted that while the goods movement chain is a private sector system, the most important function that the federal government can play is a broker role to bring the different sides together.

 

“Bringing those sides together is one important function that the federal government can do in this private sector driven and private sector owned system,” an official said.

 

Other leaders at the meeting will include Mario Cordero, executive director of the Port of Long Beach and labor union leaders like ILWU international president Willie Adams and James Hoffa Jr., general president of the Teamsters. Trade association leaders like Suzanne Clark, CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Matt Shay, CEO of the National Retail Federation, will also join. 

 

“Solving this issue is going to require cooperation between the private sector, including rail and trucking, ports, and labor unions,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters on Tuesday.

 

In June, the White House launched the Supply Chain Disruptions Task Force led by Transportation Sec. Buttigieg, Commerce Sec. Raimondo, and Agriculture Sec. Vilsack to address short-term supply chain bottlenecks.

 

sauce:

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/576463-white-house-says-walmart-fedex-ups-will-move-to-24-7-model-to-address

Anonymous ID: 341a48 Oct. 13, 2021, 3:30 a.m. No.14777230   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14777222

Trips checked

>you are a criminal for not reporting it.

Some states have a law in place for public schools called 'mandated reporting' where the employee is supposed to report abuse (kids being made to wear masks). This means that no matter what, once the proof of being made to breathe exhalations is defined as abuse, every last school employee will be fired and indicted.

Anonymous ID: 341a48 Oct. 13, 2021, 3:36 a.m. No.14777244   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7248 >>7250

>>14777233

>carbon footprint went to the wayside

>co2 has been btfo'd by volcanoes

>replenished oil wells means no more scarcity

Anon believes Greta's next push will be to control and count people's farts. Methane escape will be sold as the new chicken little.