
White House press secretary Jen Psaki also dismissed the supply chain crisis by making it about rich people not being able to get treadmills for their home gyms. Energy Information Administration, is projected to rise by alarming numbers: Propane, 54 percent.

Home heating costs, according to the U.S. Only fat cats buy groceries, with prices for meat, eggs, fish and poultry up 10.5 percent compared to last year. Only rich people drive cars and purchase gasoline, the price of which is up a whopping 42 percent compared to last year. Americans – particularly those on tight budgets – will feel the brunt of the pain, despite what White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain argued recently in one of the most tone-deaf retweets of the year. And, again, businesses that managed to survive are just now climbing out of the pandemic. Nobody can really pinpoint exactly when the backup is going to stop,’ Matt Schrap, CEO of the Harbor Trucking Association, told CBS.”Ģ023 - that’s 14 months from now. “‘I’ve heard six months, I’ve heard 18 months, I’ve heard a year, I’ve heard 2023. “Amid a shortage of truck drivers, there are more than 13 loads for every truck at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, adding to the supply chain backlog. But what tangible steps – now that ports will remain open 24/7, per President Biden’s recent order – are being taken to hire more port workers and truckers, when a severe shortage exists? Buttigieg has held some virtual meetings with port operators and trucking executives. The answers to the first two questions are: None and none. Secretary Buttigieg should answer three simple questions: How many ports have you visited? How many port operators and trucking executives have you met with in person? Who served as acting director during your extended paternity leave? As inventories of basic goods decline, prices continue to rise at a time when core inflation is already at a 30-year high.Īnd many businesses, particularly small businesses – for which the holiday season can make or break a fiscal year – will be devastated by the inability to sell items because they’re simply not being delivered. The crisis could end up being the domestic story of the year because supply chain problems are affecting every American. A recent example was the supply chain crisis and the person tasked with leading the effort to resolve it, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. By sharing photos like this one and asking if anyone has more detail, we have the opportunity to flesh out the snippets of history that we have.As is becoming increasingly apparent in political media, focusing on the sizzle of a news story trumps shining a light on the actual steak. “Quite a lot of the material we receive from residents has some information, but there is always more to learn. The names that are visible are B Murphy, B Grant, T Toa Toa, R Ferguson, M T Petiha, T Heeney, D Wilson, T Graham and W Broughton.ĭunkerley says the Knowledge Bank collection continues to grow, preserving local history for the future. The team was named for the tiny settlement of Kautuku, inland from Oamhu towards Pukehamoamoa."

"The team was obviously successful – given they have on their best suits for the photo, the team included a selector (Mr Toa Toa) and a Delegate to the Union, and the text shows that the team won the 1912 Lane’s Challenge Cup, with six wins from their 12 games.
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They would like to know which football code those pictured in the photograph, who were from the settlement of Kautuku, would have played, and who the women were. Hawke’s Bay Digital Trust Archives chairman Peter Dunkerley says the photo was provided to Knowledge Bank Hawke’s Bay by Flaxmere resident Graeme Toatoa, whose grandfather Tame Toa Toa is second from the right in the back row. Knowledge Bank Hawke's Bay is searching for answers to a mystery photograph dating back to the early 1900s.
