This never happened with Trump in office...
https://www.q13fox.com/news/us-shopp...pfa_-Hw-bzzxA4
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This never happened with Trump in office...
https://www.q13fox.com/news/us-shopp...pfa_-Hw-bzzxA4
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The article literally says it looks like March of 2020. Can you remind me who was POTUS then?
My advice when linking articles and making commentary is to read at least the first sentence of the article.
My guess is a combination of supply chain as well as panic buying in advance of (and assuming) that the snowstorms would be roughly 50x worse than they are going to end up being.
Youre not too bright when it comes to reading comprehension, are you? The shelves were NOT bare because of Trump's inability to manage the supply chain, it was because of the start of the pandemic. They are bare now because the Biden administration has failed and can not run the infrastructure to properly maintain the supply and food chains, dummy.
My advise is actually reading the article yourself and knowing the previous history of events before you try and blame Trump. When Trump was in office, there was no infrastructure break down due to a failure of the administration.Quote:
My advice when linking articles and making commentary is to read at least the first sentence of the article.
Your guess is wrong. Stop voting democrat.Quote:
My guess is a combination of supply chain as well as panic buying in advance of (and assuming) that the snowstorms would be roughly 50x worse than they are going to end up being.
Yeah, and the shelves aren't entirely bare because of supply chain issues now. They're bare because people were loading up in advance of the winter storm, also.
I'm not blaming Trump for anything you stupid fucking toadie. What the hell was Trump going to do about people hoarding stuff in March, 2020? You said it never happened with Trump in office, I pointed out it indeed happened with Trump in office---according to the very first sentence of the article you linked---at what point did I say that was Trump's fault? None. You're not too bright when it comes to reading comprehension, are you?
You're the one who thinks the President of the United States is personally responsible for the stock levels at every grocery store in the country, not me.
I don't vote Democrat you stupid fucking Trump toadie. Why don't you take a break from posting for a minute, go masturbate in the shower while you fantasize about sucking Donald Trump's cock and then come back once you've calmed down a little?
A temporary contributing factor might be the massive amount of frontline workers that have been out with minor to moderate cases of COVID the last month. If you haven’t noticed one or two places severely understaffed (like abnormally, not just what’s been typical over the last year) you either never go out or aren’t paying attention. Oh, and I didn’t vote for Biden (or Trump) either, asshole;)
Fwiw I haven’t been inconvenienced at all lately with things being out of stock at grocery stores, I have been with workers out for eating out and getting routine auto service
I think the supply chain issue is a contributory factor, but that isn't Biden's fault: it is primarily due to covid, world-wide.
The main reason shelves aren't as full is because of fear over omicron, plus regional weather.
LOL @ "fucking toadie:" apt.
Mission, don't throw facts at knuckleheads like him, you'll just confuse him.
This retard will do anything to label someone a Biden supporter. Possible there’s one but I believe there’s zero people in this thread who voted for the old dirty bastard.
Yet all you've done, again, was display how stupid you really and actually are.
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- Toadfish Rebecchi, a long-running character in the Australian soap opera, Neighbours
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Ah, shit, you got me. Toady is the singular form. Doesn't change that DesertRunner is a bootlicker.
They say you learn something new every day. I suppose that'll do, but hopefully I will learn at least two new things today.
While working on my very own theory of everything - the one that Tablepooey and Mr.V profusely claimed I don't have - I soon realized that I couldn't make enough mistakes fast enough. Sometimes, it would take me another week to start over from scratch.
Examples of usage of sitting judge ...
The book was the first of its kind, written by a sitting judge on legal issues and intended for the general public.
He died in 1985 while a sitting judge.
Activists and members of the opposition insisted on a judicial commission to be set up and headed by a sitting judge rather than a retired one from the high court.
You're right about the problem not existing when covid started; that's because covid precipitated the problem.Quote:
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Covid induced many people not to work regularly, either due to illness, fear of illness, or gov't shutdown to minimize the spread of the disease.
Over time (this is the operative word) demand for goods slowed quite a bit; while demand was low and the supply of workers was low there was equipoise, but recently demand for goods has increased but the labor force has not kept pace.
But hey, maybe Biden did influence the supply chain issues, although I confess I don't see how; you seem to have insight as to what he's done in that regard so why don't you tell us specifically what he did or didn't do to cause the problem.
I didn't vote for him, by the way.
No. IIRC I think I asked what journals it will be appearing in or words to that effect. I don't remember what Mr.V wrote. I'm sure we'll be seeing you discussing it on Brian Keating's podcast in short order. Perhaps a 3 way discussion between you,Eric Weinstein, and Stephen Wolfram comparing and contrasting your TOES with one another.
Not really interested in these guys. I don't think that many are, in the first guy, either.
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The Theory of Geometric Unity is an attempt by Eric Weinstein to produce a unified field theory by recovering the different, seemingly incompatible geometries of fundamental physics from a general structure with minimal assumptions.
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Wolfram claims that "From an extremely simple model, we're able to reproduce special relativity, general relativity and the core results of quantum mechanics." Physicists are generally unimpressed with Wolfram's claim, and state that Wolfram's results are non-quantitative and arbitrary.
The reason that the ooe part of Tablepooey almost sounds like an L. Ha ... ha, ha.
Seriously, though, at least stop eating the hot dogs long enough for what's left of your memory to come back. I hear that there's this gambling forum called VCT, which is looking for three mega- penny slots clowns with one useless trick between them to replace the three so-called wise men, who either went nuts, claimed they'd never post anywhere again, and/or, came back to try to prove that they didn't go nuts (, but are really geniuses instead.)
It's time to send in the clowns ... Tablepooey one, two, and three --->
Coney Island station (BMT West End Line).
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How about M for Monet; T for Tablepooey; and B for the Bozo? Call it the West End clown bus stop. As in bus. We need a new one after the Trump years debacle.
Gee, now I have an actual thought. Why haven't Monet, or Tablepooey, ever interacted at least here online with old Crimm? Have they? If I missed it, I must have done so on purpose. Might have been the hot dog I ate a couple of years ago.
Hmmm, so Christopher Langen and Garnabby have both spent a portion of their lives developing what they call a "Theory of Everything."
per Wiki, as to Langen:
"Langan has developed an idea he calls the "Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe" (CTMU)[3][6][8] which he maintains "explains the connection between mind and reality, therefore the presence of cognition and universe in the same phrase".[9] He calls his proposal "a true 'Theory of Everything', a cross between John Archibald Wheeler's 'Participatory Universe' and Stephen Hawking's 'Imaginary Time' theory of cosmology"[3] additionally contending that with CTMU he "can prove the existence of God, the soul and an afterlife, using mathematics."[1][4] Even so, Langan does not belong to any religious denomination, explaining that he "can't afford to let logical approach to theology be prejudiced by religious dogma".[9]"
I finished mine, only a few months ago. A mathematical theory of everything, followed in short order by a physical theory of everything.
Simplistically speaking, it's a double M-theory, with 41 dimensions, but, with a slight twist. Things reflect about dimension-42 (one of two sets of gravitational and electromagnetic fields) to yield the other version of our universe, at dimension-43. The idea is that the two universes grow out of each other to co-exist in the higher/lower dimensions from 40 to 42, and 42 to 44, respectively. As 1-d space-times takes on the properties of 3-d space-time, and, versa. The same old same old four basic dimensions, but which commence at dimension-40. It's just that I think that motion is more different from time, still, and, that motion, mass, and momentum, rather than acceleration, mass, and force, are what effectively drive the universe.
How do I know I am right. A year or two ago, I chanced on some numerals that were like a billion-to-one shot against just occurring together with so little to go on. I did the same sort and degree of thing in different ways two or three more times since. Not that I had any terribly firm idea what I was doing specifically, let alone for the thirty-five or so years up to that point in general. Regardless, slowly, I was able to put things into a much more definite mathematical light. And, then, as luckily, I found a/the corresponding physical representation. Connecting up the two different sets of fine-structure constants was yet another way to better understand and confirm what's happening here.
I estimate another year before I begin to put it up on some of the such professional internet forums. Not because I am left with any doubts about it, but, because my hands are tied with other projects that mean as much to my sense of integrity. Obligation in the sense that my inclination for finding the truth is the same. One can't thus sincerely and steadfastly pursue one thing, but not the others. The additional time off from it will allow me to further subconsciously streamline it. I have fairly well documented it, so, I'm not overly concerned with moving on to the other stuff.
As well, it's good to have the short bursts of activity on a few of the forums, including this one.
Walmart always ran out of things late at night. It's definitely a pre-pandemic thing but worse now.
Neat little (numerological) fact that I stumbled onto this morning ...
13.7*42 = 575.4 = 14*41.1 ≈ (0.4 + 14)*(10*4) = 576 = 24^2.
Note the 137, and 411, references. Ha.
My theory accounts for 288 elements in the chemical periodic table of elements. Two sets of, including antimatter, gives 576 elements in total.
576 = 2^6 x 3^2, with the inverted 7 for the 2 on the 3. (Inside joke.)
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