Anonymous ID: 6868b1 April 10, 2022, 8:56 a.m. No.16048857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8878 >>8886 >>8968 >>9140 >>9234

>>16048151 (lb/pb)

>This a chart of freight demand for the US contract truckload market. 3/8 was the "cliff" in freight demand. Its unlike anything we've seen before

 

This is going to make it much worse. Starting to have some serious second thoughts about Abbott.

 

By Friday morning, April 8, Texas DPS inspectors all but halted international trade at America’s busiest border truck crossing, the Colombia Solidarity International Bridge to Laredo. Trucks back up so far that one observer friend of mine who flew a drone high overhead (see photo below) said the end of the line could not be seen, not for “miles and miles and miles.” The same scene played out at one of America’s other busiest land ports, the international bridge connecting Ciudad Juarez to El Paso. Truck lines carrying Mexico’s economic lifeblood – and not a little of Texan lifeblood too – backed up far into Juarez.

 

https://cis.org/Bensman/Texas-HoldEm-Border-Bridges

Anonymous ID: 6868b1 April 10, 2022, 9:40 a.m. No.16049084   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16048982

>>16048794

>pretty sure smoke doesn't do this?

The filaments with the globule on the end of one look more like liquids. Whatever it is, those are chunks coming off as it disintegrates.

"Unplanned rapid disassembly". Or swamp gas.