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What has happened to Summitt Racing?!?!

There was a news report on one of our tv channels the other day, how there are 40 ocean container ships waiting off the port of Long Beach to be unloaded.
No docking areas to unload, and then there is not enough space in the port for the containers to be stored.
Then there aren't enough tractor trailer trucks, and drivers to get the containers out of the port, to be delivered to wherever they have to go to.
So the back log gets worse and worse.
Santa Claus is gonna be way late into February 2022, coming up.

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Backed-Up Cargo Ships Positioned To Spell Out ‘Let’s Go Brandon’

October 14th, 2021
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PACIFIC OCEAN—With a tremendous backlog at Long Beach and dozens of cargo ships helplessly stranded in the ocean waiting to be unloaded, the bored crews have arranged their ships to form the words of the patriotic cheer taking the world by storm: "Let's Go Brandon."

"Yeah, let's go Brandon!" said one ship's captain as he removed the cork from a bottle of mead and took a long, slow drink. "We here on the high seas often sing our sea shanties in his honor and pour out rum for such a swell guy."

"SQUAWK! SUCH A SWELL GUY!" the parrot on his shoulder repeated.

The captain said he and the other ship captains wanted to spell out a different phrase, but it was rated "ARRRRR".

Experts who know what they're talking about say the catastrophic background has nothing to do with labor shortages due to vaccine mandates, or any policy related to President Biden and his highly competent Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

"Hey wow! Look at all those really big boats!" said Buttigieg while visiting the port. "Boats go vroooom! Pretty colors! I like the blue one!" He then went back home to play some Ticket to Ride and Mario Kart to help educate himself on more transportation-related issues.

Longshoremen predict they will have the backlog fixed by 2028.
 
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