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>>8135030 anon on "sometimes a leak turns into a flood"….server and seth rich
>>8135048 DOJ won't pursue criminal charges against McCabe-fox news
>>8135054 anon notables from #10413 posted in #10414
>>8135078 anon updates spreadsheet
>>8135094 Central Bankers Clueless About Implications Of World Financial System Interlinkages
>>8135108 pf report(s)
here's what I got
np anon. trying to get it all in between the transitions can sometimes result in missed things. glad to put that in…been waiting for that too.
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you are absolutely clueless.
GM Scrambles to Shield U.S. Truck Plants From Virus Disruption
General Motors Co. is working to maintain flow of parts to some of its most profitable U.S. plants to keep them from becoming the next factories to be idled due to the coronavirus spreading in China.
The automaker doesn’t expect to have to pause production at plants in Michigan, Indiana and Texas, according to David Barnas, a GM spokesman. He was commenting on a letter distributed on social media by a member of the United Auto Workers union’s Local 598, which represents workers making heavy-duty pickups in Flint, Michigan.
General Motors 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD Reveal
Worker inspect pickup truck frames at the GM assembly plant in Flint, Michigan.
Photographer: Jeff Kowalsky/Bloomberg
“We continue to monitor our supply chain and are in close communications with our tier-one suppliers to mitigate any risk to production in North America,” Barnas said in an email. “The situation is still quite fluid, but GM, other automakers and suppliers have begun the process of restarting vehicle and parts production in China.” The UAW member’s letter, which said GM’s factories in Fort Wayne, Indiana; Arlington, Texas; and Flint face a growing threat of parts shortages, was first reported earlier Friday by The Detroit Bureau. The plants assemble Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks and full-size sport utility vehicles including the Cadillac Escalade – some of the company’s most lucrative models.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV on Friday became the latest carmaker to announce that a lack of components sourced from China will disrupt production in other countries, joining companies including Hyundai Motor Co. and Renault SA.
https://www.bloomberg.com//news/articles/2020-02-14/gm-scrambles-to-shield-u-s-truck-plants-from-virus-disruption