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Democrats, like some of their Republican counterparts, are globalists. They are the ones who should be blamed--not the President

Democrats are once again blaming the President for circumstances and conditions that they helped create



Democrats are once again blaming the President for circumstances and conditions that they helped createBack in January, criminally insane Democrats called President Trump xenophobic for restricting travel between the U.S. and China, in the midst of a potential viral pandemic. After calling the President a racist and accusing him of overreacting to the spread of Covid-19, Democrats turned around and accused the President of not doing enough to stop the spread of the virus. Folks, Democrats and their media mouthpieces are not only sociopaths, they are total imbeciles as well.

President Trump wisely closed our borders to China and quickly added additional restrictions on travel to places like Iran and Italy

After their phony accusations of racism failed to catch on with the public, Democrats, who all have bats in the belfry, blamed the President for not allocating enough money to combat the spread of the virus. I would like to say, to all batty Democrats and their unscrupulous comrades in the media and Hollywood, that only Congress has the power to allocate money, you imbeciles. Regardless of the accusations leveled against him, President Trump wisely closed our borders to China and quickly added additional restrictions on travel to places like Iran and Italy, where the virus was rapidly spreading. What were the Democrats doing while the President was taking action to protect the American people? They were busy running the phony impeachment scam and blaming the President for things they helped create. According to Democrats and their media mouthpieces, it's the President's fault that there's a shortage of surgical masks, gloves and respirators. According to them, the President should have stockpiled these things in advance. However, the previous administration didn't stockpile medical provisions or make any preparations for a viral pandemic at all. If the previous administration had made preparations for a pandemic, we would have had warehouses full of surgical masks, gloves and respirators. They didn't and we didn't! Besides that, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) failed to take the Wuhan virus seriously, and the World Health Organization (WHO) criticized the President for implementing travel restrictions in the wake of a growing pandemic. On top of that, both organizations have been assuring the world for years that a global pandemic, like the 1918 pandemic, was not likely because of vaccines and the mere presence of the CDC and the WHO.

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If you believed the CDC and the WHO, the joke is on you!

If you believed the CDC and the WHO, the joke is on you! That's why Dr. Seuss is quite appropriate for the two; the CDC and the WHO. They are both a joke! If the Coronavirus pandemic proves anything, it proves that both organizations, the CDC and the WHO, have serious problems. They both failed to recognize the threat of Covid-19 until it had spread throughout the world, and neither one had a stockpile of emergency medical provisions, although they both rake in millions of dollars each year from U.S taxpayers. Furthermore, the panic buying, caused by the pandemic, quickly emptied store shelves by early March and has yet to be replenished, that's proof enough that manufacturers do not have enough excess manufacturing capacity to respond to an emergency. However, instead of recognizing and addressing the problem, Democrats blamed the President for our crippled American industry. Moreover, Democrats blamed the President because U.S. manufacturers are unable to produce and distribute products fast enough to fill demand, and restock empty shelves. The truth is that U.S. manufacturers adopted lean or "Just In Time" (JIT) manufacturing practices back in the 1970s. Under the lean model, manufacturers do not warehouse raw materials necessary to sustain or increase production. A specific amount of raw materials are delivered at specified times, through a supply line, "Just In Time" to keep production running at a constant level.

Just In Time (JIT) manufacturing does not respond well to a sudden increase in product demand

As a result, JIT manufacturing does not respond well to a sudden increase in product demand because it's designed to eliminate warehouse and inventory expenses. Instead of warehousing raw materials needed for production, lean manufacturers rely on a supply line that globalization has stretched to the point that it's extremely vulnerable to natural disasters and political turmoil. Simply put, when the supply line to China is disrupted, production in America comes to a halt. In addition, the distribution system operates in much the same manner. Distributors only order enough products to fill open orders, and manufacturers only produce the exact amount of product ordered by distributors. Under normal conditions, if there's a slight increase in product demand, the distributor simply back orders the product, and the manufacturer orders enough extra materials to fill that back order. That keeps the size of the distribution warehouse small and expenses at a minimum for the manufacturer. However, when product demand vastly exceeds normal production, it takes time for manufacturers to acquire the additional raw materials necessary to increase production. To complicate matters, if there's a disruption in the global supply line, then lean manufacturers can't keep up with demand, let alone increase production, and stores quickly run out of paper products, surgical masks and other items. Proof of this can be found by looking at all the empty shelves in stores all across America.


There is no excess manufacturing capacity in America anymore

There is no excess manufacturing capacity in America anymore. The bad news is that stores will remain out of products until manufacturers can acquire the raw materials necessary to ramp up production, and that may take weeks or even months, depending on the number of manufacturers, length and capacity of the supply line, and the availability of raw materials. Even worse news is that some products are no longer made in the U.S. because U.S. manufacturers moved to foreign shores in the wake of free trade globalism. Products made outside of America will take even longer to restock because the supply line has been taxed beyond capacity, and as long as demand outstrips production and distribution capabilities, we will have shortages of various things. Finally, it's not the President's fault that American manufacturers expanded globally, adopted Just In Time manufacturing, and created global supply lines that are easily disrupted by natural disasters and political turmoil. Democrats are trying to blame the President for things that came about because of globalism. In short, Democrats are once again blaming the President for circumstances and conditions that they helped create. Democrats, like some of their Republican counterparts, are globalists. They are the ones who should be blamed--not the President.

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Charles Wills is a retired Engineer.
Since retirement, he has devoted much of his free time to reading and researching
world and biblical history. He enjoys reading and collecting old books, especially
textbooks published before the turn of the 20th century, as well as writing about the
wealth of information hidden in them.


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