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Bicycle Shortage Continues
On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 12:27:33 PM UTC-8, jbeattie wrote:
On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 10:16:39 AM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote: On 12/21/2020 9:07 AM, sms wrote: On 12/21/2020 6:34 AM, AMuzi wrote: https://theloadstar.com/one-apus-sta...d-to-top-200m/ Having once lost two containers of bicycles on a ship which sank, I know that the British Marine Insurance will cover losses but one might grow old waiting on that lengthy formal process. Meanwhile, it's a year of no cash and no product... In _Bicycle Retailer_ they said that the bike boom in the U.S., caused by the pandemic, has enabled bicycle shops to get out of debt and many owners decided that it was a good time to retire. "This year's bike boom left many retailers with empty shelves, bulging bank accounts, and greatly reduced debt. It also left many exhausted. More than a few have decided this was the perfect time to get out of the retail grind, one way or another." https://www.bicycleretailer.com/retail-news/2020/12/17/covid-19-exit-ramp. I guess that one positive aspect of Trumps horrible mismanagement of the Covid-19 pandemic is that it helped lengthen the bike boom, but the factories have been slow to respond. I've had some tubes on order for four months now and the manufacturer continues to show "out." I was fixing up one bicycle I received and needed some rim strips and it took four months to receive them. Now I have some 25 meter rolls of Schwalbe rim tape which should hold me for a while. While it's theoretically true that the President may have done a much better job by preventing Governors from ruining the economy and punishing the citizenry, that would have set up a Constitutional crisis and as we see Courts only involve themselves on one side of politics now. Frankly I doubt he could have forced Governors to relent had he tried. Taking your question "upside down", could the President have ruined the economy, stymied travel, forced people indoors and out of work by ukase? No way, Jose. Presidents do not have that power. Presidents set the tone, and the federal government obviously can control interstate travel and many aspects of intra-state commerce, as you know from your frequent citation to Wickard. OSHA can pass COVID regulations, Medicare/CMS can pass hospital standards. The feds can leverage action by withholding federal benefits, and in the extreme case, exercise emergency powers under the NEA. If we can throw the Japanese in camps, we can make people wear masks -- or send troops to the "southern border" or issue ration books for toilet paper. The feds can make GM produce hand sanitizer. Trump has been pulling those levers throughout his presidency -- punishing "sanctuary" cities and blue states by withholding federal funding. He can even slow COVID vaccine delivery to enemy states (the current conspiracy theory for the reduced deliveries to Oregon). He has demonstrated that yes, Jose, the president can f*** with the states and their citizens quite effectively. Your Oregon Governor has asked Biden to make a Climate Change lockdown. I hope you realize what that means for you. |
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On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 1:00:51 PM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote:
On 12/21/2020 2:27 PM, jbeattie wrote: On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 10:16:39 AM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote: On 12/21/2020 9:07 AM, sms wrote: On 12/21/2020 6:34 AM, AMuzi wrote: https://theloadstar.com/one-apus-sta...d-to-top-200m/ Having once lost two containers of bicycles on a ship which sank, I know that the British Marine Insurance will cover losses but one might grow old waiting on that lengthy formal process. Meanwhile, it's a year of no cash and no product... In _Bicycle Retailer_ they said that the bike boom in the U.S., caused by the pandemic, has enabled bicycle shops to get out of debt and many owners decided that it was a good time to retire. "This year's bike boom left many retailers with empty shelves, bulging bank accounts, and greatly reduced debt. It also left many exhausted. More than a few have decided this was the perfect time to get out of the retail grind, one way or another." https://www.bicycleretailer.com/retail-news/2020/12/17/covid-19-exit-ramp. I guess that one positive aspect of Trumps horrible mismanagement of the Covid-19 pandemic is that it helped lengthen the bike boom, but the factories have been slow to respond. I've had some tubes on order for four months now and the manufacturer continues to show "out." I was fixing up one bicycle I received and needed some rim strips and it took four months to receive them. Now I have some 25 meter rolls of Schwalbe rim tape which should hold me for a while. While it's theoretically true that the President may have done a much better job by preventing Governors from ruining the economy and punishing the citizenry, that would have set up a Constitutional crisis and as we see Courts only involve themselves on one side of politics now. Frankly I doubt he could have forced Governors to relent had he tried. Taking your question "upside down", could the President have ruined the economy, stymied travel, forced people indoors and out of work by ukase? No way, Jose. Presidents do not have that power. Presidents set the tone, and the federal government obviously can control interstate travel and many aspects of intra-state commerce, as you know from your frequent citation to Wickard. OSHA can pass COVID regulations, Medicare/CMS can pass hospital standards. The feds can leverage action by withholding federal benefits, and in the extreme case, exercise emergency powers under the NEA. If we can throw the Japanese in camps, we can make people wear masks -- or send troops to the "southern border" or issue ration books for toilet paper. The feds can make GM produce hand sanitizer. Trump has been pulling those levers throughout his presidency -- punishing "sanctuary" cities and blue states by withholding federal funding. He can even slow COVID vaccine delivery to enemy states (the current conspiracy theory for the reduced deliveries to Oregon). He has demonstrated that yes, Jose, the president can f*** with the states and their citizens quite effectively. -- Jay Beattie. And yet in the instant case he did not order infected patients into care homes (as NY did). All action is not helpful. With prompt responsive effort DJT supplied several years worth of ventilators (most of which will go past date unused) multiple impromptu hospitals built in days not weeks, largely unusued, two Navy hospital ships one of which was immediately reworked with different ventilation, almost completely unused. Governors whined, President indulged them all with great waste but hardly 'denied'. p.s. nice play on Wickerd. Now those veins in my forehead are standing out again dammit. p.p.s. Remember last spring when the President was widely ridiculed for saying that we would have a vaccine this year, perhaps by November? yuk, yuk, yuk what a moron they said. Now the radio news speaks of the Biden vaccine... This is why the Lame Stream Media and the Democrats have been attempting to paint these vaccines as dangerous beyond fear. |
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On Mon, 21 Dec 2020 14:26:29 -0800 (PST), Tom Kunich
wrote: On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 12:27:33 PM UTC-8, jbeattie wrote: On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 10:16:39 AM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote: On 12/21/2020 9:07 AM, sms wrote: On 12/21/2020 6:34 AM, AMuzi wrote: https://theloadstar.com/one-apus-sta...d-to-top-200m/ Having once lost two containers of bicycles on a ship which sank, I know that the British Marine Insurance will cover losses but one might grow old waiting on that lengthy formal process. Meanwhile, it's a year of no cash and no product... In _Bicycle Retailer_ they said that the bike boom in the U.S., caused by the pandemic, has enabled bicycle shops to get out of debt and many owners decided that it was a good time to retire. "This year's bike boom left many retailers with empty shelves, bulging bank accounts, and greatly reduced debt. It also left many exhausted. More than a few have decided this was the perfect time to get out of the retail grind, one way or another." https://www.bicycleretailer.com/retail-news/2020/12/17/covid-19-exit-ramp. I guess that one positive aspect of Trumps horrible mismanagement of the Covid-19 pandemic is that it helped lengthen the bike boom, but the factories have been slow to respond. I've had some tubes on order for four months now and the manufacturer continues to show "out." I was fixing up one bicycle I received and needed some rim strips and it took four months to receive them. Now I have some 25 meter rolls of Schwalbe rim tape which should hold me for a while. While it's theoretically true that the President may have done a much better job by preventing Governors from ruining the economy and punishing the citizenry, that would have set up a Constitutional crisis and as we see Courts only involve themselves on one side of politics now. Frankly I doubt he could have forced Governors to relent had he tried. Taking your question "upside down", could the President have ruined the economy, stymied travel, forced people indoors and out of work by ukase? No way, Jose. Presidents do not have that power. Presidents set the tone, and the federal government obviously can control interstate travel and many aspects of intra-state commerce, as you know from your frequent citation to Wickard. OSHA can pass COVID regulations, Medicare/CMS can pass hospital standards. The feds can leverage action by withholding federal benefits, and in the extreme case, exercise emergency powers under the NEA. If we can throw the Japanese in camps, we can make people wear masks -- or send troops to the "southern border" or issue ration books for toilet paper. The feds can make GM produce hand sanitizer. Trump has been pulling those levers throughout his presidency -- punishing "sanctuary" cities and blue states by withholding federal funding. He can even slow COVID vaccine delivery to enemy states (the current conspiracy theory for the reduced deliveries to Oregon). He has demonstrated that yes, Jose, the president can f*** with the states and their citizens quite effectively. Your Oregon Governor has asked Biden to make a Climate Change lockdown. I hope you realize what that means for you. "Oregon Governor has asked Biden to make a Climate Change lockdown"? She did? Or is this yet another example of your delusions? Can you post a reference? As an aside someone said that Tommy was so thin and agile and must get plenty of exercise... jumping to conclusions. -- Cheers, John B. |
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On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 1:00:51 PM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote:
On 12/21/2020 2:27 PM, jbeattie wrote: On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 10:16:39 AM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote: On 12/21/2020 9:07 AM, sms wrote: On 12/21/2020 6:34 AM, AMuzi wrote: https://theloadstar.com/one-apus-sta...d-to-top-200m/ Having once lost two containers of bicycles on a ship which sank, I know that the British Marine Insurance will cover losses but one might grow old waiting on that lengthy formal process. Meanwhile, it's a year of no cash and no product... In _Bicycle Retailer_ they said that the bike boom in the U.S., caused by the pandemic, has enabled bicycle shops to get out of debt and many owners decided that it was a good time to retire. "This year's bike boom left many retailers with empty shelves, bulging bank accounts, and greatly reduced debt. It also left many exhausted. More than a few have decided this was the perfect time to get out of the retail grind, one way or another." https://www.bicycleretailer.com/retail-news/2020/12/17/covid-19-exit-ramp. I guess that one positive aspect of Trumps horrible mismanagement of the Covid-19 pandemic is that it helped lengthen the bike boom, but the factories have been slow to respond. I've had some tubes on order for four months now and the manufacturer continues to show "out." I was fixing up one bicycle I received and needed some rim strips and it took four months to receive them. Now I have some 25 meter rolls of Schwalbe rim tape which should hold me for a while. While it's theoretically true that the President may have done a much better job by preventing Governors from ruining the economy and punishing the citizenry, that would have set up a Constitutional crisis and as we see Courts only involve themselves on one side of politics now. Frankly I doubt he could have forced Governors to relent had he tried. Taking your question "upside down", could the President have ruined the economy, stymied travel, forced people indoors and out of work by ukase? No way, Jose. Presidents do not have that power. Presidents set the tone, and the federal government obviously can control interstate travel and many aspects of intra-state commerce, as you know from your frequent citation to Wickard. OSHA can pass COVID regulations, Medicare/CMS can pass hospital standards. The feds can leverage action by withholding federal benefits, and in the extreme case, exercise emergency powers under the NEA. If we can throw the Japanese in camps, we can make people wear masks -- or send troops to the "southern border" or issue ration books for toilet paper. The feds can make GM produce hand sanitizer. Trump has been pulling those levers throughout his presidency -- punishing "sanctuary" cities and blue states by withholding federal funding. He can even slow COVID vaccine delivery to enemy states (the current conspiracy theory for the reduced deliveries to Oregon). He has demonstrated that yes, Jose, the president can f*** with the states and their citizens quite effectively. -- Jay Beattie. And yet in the instant case he did not order infected patients into care homes (as NY did). All action is not helpful. With prompt responsive effort DJT supplied several years worth of ventilators (most of which will go past date unused) multiple impromptu hospitals built in days not weeks, largely unusued, two Navy hospital ships one of which was immediately reworked with different ventilation, almost completely unused. Governors whined, President indulged them all with great waste but hardly 'denied'. p.s. nice play on Wickerd. Now those veins in my forehead are standing out again dammit. p.p.s. Remember last spring when the President was widely ridiculed for saying that we would have a vaccine this year, perhaps by November? yuk, yuk, yuk what a moron they said. Now the radio news speaks of the Biden vaccine... I don't think Biden is trying to take credit for anything. Operation Warp Speed was staffed by deep-deep-deep-state HHS and DOD employees and led by a former board member of Moderna. https://www.statnews.com/wp-content/...ed-768x571.jpg Those guys and gals should get some credit. And the real credit should go to Pfizer, who opted out of Operation Warp Speed. Moderna took Warp Speed money -- and got second place, but second place is not so bad since its vaccine appears to be more easily deliverable. In light of the massive market upside, one wonders whether federal intervention really played any role in getting any vaccine. The EUAs were issued in the ordinary time, and BTW, FDA/HHS are knocking those things out like crazy for other non-vaccine countermeasures. -- Jay Beattie. |
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On 12/21/2020 3:34 PM, John B. wrote:
snip "Oregon Governor has asked Biden to make a Climate Change lockdown"? She did? Or is this yet another example of your delusions? Can you post a reference? A new word was coined for people like Tom, "agnorant." Definition: people who are extremely ignorant, yet are simultaneously extremely arrogant. Example: people who think they know more about science than scientists. |
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2020 15:45:27 -0800, sms
wrote: On 12/21/2020 3:34 PM, John B. wrote: snip "Oregon Governor has asked Biden to make a Climate Change lockdown"? She did? Or is this yet another example of your delusions? Can you post a reference? A new word was coined for people like Tom, "agnorant." Definition: people who are extremely ignorant, yet are simultaneously extremely arrogant. Example: people who think they know more about science than scientists. Well, of course they do. Tom has repeatedly told us how often he has had to crack the whip over a bunch of engineers, doctors, and others with excessive education. And... his work history shows a series of short term employment which is positive proof that his system works. (or is that his system proves to result in short term employment?) -- Cheers, John B. |
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On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 5:36:51 PM UTC-8, John B. wrote:
On Tue, 22 Dec 2020 15:45:27 -0800, sms wrote: On 12/21/2020 3:34 PM, John B. wrote: snip "Oregon Governor has asked Biden to make a Climate Change lockdown"? She did? Or is this yet another example of your delusions? Can you post a reference? A new word was coined for people like Tom, "agnorant." Definition: people who are extremely ignorant, yet are simultaneously extremely arrogant. Example: people who think they know more about science than scientists. Well, of course they do. Tom has repeatedly told us how often he has had to crack the whip over a bunch of engineers, doctors, and others with excessive education. And... his work history shows a series of short term employment which is positive proof that his system works. (or is that his system proves to result in short term employment?) Perhaps if you had the slightest inkling of what an engineering job is you would be able to make an educated statement about it. You use engineers to invent and/or develop and idea. They are expensive so after you have your product you only need maintenance engineers and production engineers to produce your product so they are laid off. Most of the time you hire development engineers on contract or as a "consultant". I wasn't making a quarter of a million dollars a year to teach some moron like you how to install IC's into a printed circuit board. And the fact that they no longer hire non-degreed engineers in Silicon Valley is why the area has become a technological graveyard. I was not in the least unusual until the Indians became the heads of the human resources departments which were previously called "personnel departments" and had a great deal less power in a company. It would appear that having people with degrees from prestigious universities is now more important to investors than actual success in invention and development of a product. |
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On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 3:45:31 PM UTC-8, sms wrote:
On 12/21/2020 3:34 PM, John B. wrote: snip "Oregon Governor has asked Biden to make a Climate Change lockdown"? She did? Or is this yet another example of your delusions? Can you post a reference? A new word was coined for people like Tom, "agnorant." Definition: people who are extremely ignorant, yet are simultaneously extremely arrogant. Example: people who think they know more about science than scientists. Shouldn't you be acting like a politician in the Silicon Valley area? People like you took the most advanced product research and development area in the entire world and turned it into a garbage heap and believe that you should be applauded for that. Being stupid, as you are, should have prevented you from ever gaining office which demonstrates that the Democrats would support anyone as long as they attend to attacking the opposition and teaching their "subjects" to bear up to the whip. |
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