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Covid 19 is not a big enough physical hit to knock down the USA. Within a few years the economies of the world will most likely be back on track. If the virus was instead Ebola, and just in the US, that might do it.
I expect some amount of deglobalization to occur. Are we not all sick and tired of supply chain trouble by now ?
What "trouble"?; the warehouses, truckers, and railroads are still open for business, and most of the disruption (and associated hand-wringing) came from the small minority of impressionable idiots focused on toilet paper and the like.
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Originally Posted by 1insider
I believe you misunderstood the supply chain cole was talking about.
There is only one great "supply chain" -- and hundreds of millions of perceptions of it, depending upon each individual's position and status within the global economy.
Below is a link to a favorite site of mine -- a large-scale "snapshot" of how the nation's largest city got its food, fuel and supplies a couple of generations ago; that network is still functioning and adapting, and I see no reason not to believe that it will endure long after all of us are gone.
The biggest effect of Covid-19 is the lowering of productivity across all areas of commerce. Over time that translates into lower wages and it will cause a serious recession. Federal handouts are cushioning the initial shock to the economy, but they are not sustainable. Plenty of chaos/opportunity to go around, and the usual suspects are taking advantage of it.
What "trouble"? the warehouses, truckers, and railroads are still open for business, and most of the disruption came from the small minority of impressionable idiots focused on toilet paper and the like.
I believe you misunderstood the supply chain cole was talking about.
In very worst case scenario, if United States accidentally becomes like Venezuela, United States will end up being part of China, after China paid off all the United States debt as part of agreement to transfer power and restore income equality.
In very worst case scenario, if United States accidentally becomes like Venezuela, United States will end up being part of China, after China paid off all the United States debt as part of agreement to transfer power and restore income equality.
China does not have the ability to pay off US debt.
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