• #102: Why supply-chain disruptions are occurring, and why they matter in politics.

  • Oct 25 2021
  • Length: Less than 1 minute
  • Podcast

#102: Why supply-chain disruptions are occurring, and why they matter in politics.

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  • Podcast #102: Why supply-chain disruptions are occurring, and why they matter in politics.

    Listen on: iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Sticher, or Launchpad DM. Questions, comments, feedback, or advertising inquiries email: daniel.vaughan@thebeltwayoutsiders.com or @dvaughanCI on Twitter.

    This week on the show, host Daniel Vaughan talks about the latest news on supply chain disruptions in the United States, why they're occurring in places like the LA/Long Island shipping port, and what to do about them. Finally, he talks about why these kinds of disruptions and inflation matter on things like food, and what the ramifications of those issues are in politics. The light item is a throwback to the 1933 inauguration speech of FDR.

    Show notes:

    The Conservative Institute.

    The Beltway Outsiders Newsletter sign-up.

    The Outsider Perspective Issue 265.

    Biden's inflation problem isn't transitory - Conservative Institute

    It's McAuliffe's race to lose, and he's doing a good job of losing it - Conservative Institute

    Ryan Petersen's Twitter thread

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