ctandc72
Well-Known Member
The chip shortage is not a "ploy". It's a symptom exposing the underbelly of the "on demand" supply system that is much more fragile than many people want to admit.There is no way it will take two years to catch up on "chips". All this so called shortage BS is just a ploy to sucker the consumer into paying absurd prices due to all the scarcity nonsense. The world's "chip" industry will catch up in short order and fart out more of these items than needed.
There will be no recession in the next few years, quite the contrary as the economy will remain strong and no thanks to the current administration that currently appears to have no clue. Rising prices will temper the take rate on consumer products in the short term and there is no surprise to that.
The stock market is taking out one all time high after another because the future is bright with an increase in earnings expectations.
Two different plants were damaged by fire - one before Covid 19 and lock downs hit.
Car makers made their own bed. They saw lock downs coming and figured new car demand would dry up. So they cut their orders from their suppliers.
Then with people staying home and many people working from home - demand for consumer and business electronics spiked.
So do you truly believe that none of the factories / plants / warehouses that are integral parts of the supply chain weren't effected by different lock downs in different states / countries etc?
Lumber is more than 3X more expensive that it was before COVID - is that a ploy too?
Or maybe it's the fact that when you shut down the economy it's not so easy just to start everything back up. Too many people don't factor in the MANY pieces of the supply chain that contribute - any disruption in any of those pieces, equals shortages and delays.
Truck drivers, warehouse workers, factory workers, fork lift drivers, workers at the shipping ports unloading / loading shipping containers etc etc etc.
Some weren't even ALLOWED to work depending on the location and the lock downs that were enforced / or not enforced.
Most people picture auto makers sitting around waiting on "Chips". No - for the most part their suppliers (many who are still having issues getting people back to work, for various reasons) are waiting on the chips. The chips they need to make assemblies and sub-assemblies that they then provide to the auto makers.
You really think the THOUSANDS of vehicles sitting around in just Michigan right now (Waiting on certain components / sub-assemblies) is a ploy?
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