I have outlined my general opinion about labor unions [HERE]. Now we are going to focus on the realities, politics and economic outcomes from an International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) strike.
I mostly support the strike. I even mostly support ILA President Harold Daggett, a man of notoriously intemperate and sketchy disposition. Daggett grew up in Queens, New York, directly at the same time and place as another wildly attacked industrialist turned titan of politics. It is safe to say, they know each other; but I’ll get to that later.
Let’s turn to the issues that matter. The dockworker strike has the potential to have major ramifications against the U.S. economy. If the docks don’t work, the imports and exports don’t happen. This could be a big mess, a really big mess if it goes on for a long time.
“People never gave a sh!t about us until now, when they finally realize that the chain is being broke now. Cars won’t come in, food won’t come in, clothing won’t come in.”
This union leader makes $900,000 per year. Maybe not the best spokesperson.
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) October 1, 2024
U.S. MEDIA – The US port workers launched the strike due to a labor dispute with employers’ group United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), after their six-year contract expired.
For their new contract, ILA wants USMX to increase wages by 77 percent over six years and bar any automation, which they believe threatens workers’ jobs.
While USMX offered to raise wages by 50 percent and keep current automation checks in place, ILA said that was not enough, especially in light of the industry’s massive profits during the COVID-19 pandemic, and inflation that has affected how far their previous paychecks went.
“We are prepared to fight as long as necessary, to stay out on strike for whatever period of time it takes, to get the wages and protections against automation our ILA members deserve,” ILA head Harold Daggett said in a statement Tuesday. (read more)
Notice how the media always present the verbiage of the dockworker’s employers as “employers’ group USMX,” without actually noting the employers’ group are the port owners, multinational shipping conglomerates and as a consequence, foreign countries.
In material fact, most critical ports in the USA are owned by foreign entities. As a result, the ILA are striking against the ideological, political and financial interests of mostly foreign entities (USMX).
Also, the ILA wage increase demand is spread over six years and vehemently opposed by the same people who tell me I just need to accept the 70% price increase in food, insurance, housing and general stuff I use all the time. I digress.
Yes, it is true that Harold Daggett is not exactly the Lech Walesa of organized labor. The ILA president is reported to earn $900,000 per year in salary, drive a Bentley and even own an expensive 76-foot yacht. There is also a better than average likelihood he may be familiar with violence.
Obviously, Daggett’s propensity toward foul language infers he did not attend Harvard and Yale, and his compensation in representing 50,000 members is heretofore designated as mafioso type income. Because only those of high-brow disposition who sit around mahogany desks in pin-striped double vested acumens, should be afforded such financial indulgences as they shuffle papers electronically to generate such personal revenue.
I understand. No, really, I do.
Remember, back when the people in Chicago were orchestrating the rise of Obama, we were confronting the purple orcs of the SEIU and AFSCME. Back then, I often said that opposing or supporting organized labor is akin to riding a dragon.
The organized labor dragon holds a self-interest that can turn quickly against any short-term issue of unified interest. It is impossible to avoid risk of getting burned, when you accept the risk of dragon-riding. Barack Obama knew how to ride dragons. Until 2016 and the rise of President Trump, our team had no dragon riders.
On the demand side of the equation, beyond the compensation demand of the ILA (Daggertt), the ILA wants to eliminate the threat posed by automation. Many voices say this is a ridiculous demand; after all, when you combine artificial intelligence, automation, robotics and remote access capabilities, it is clearly predictable that a time will come when 80% of the ILA jobs can be replaced by remote controlled operational systems.
In China, many industrial ports are already fully automated and operated remotely by people using what look like gaming consols, robotics and computer screens.
US #Port Strike by 45,000 Dockworkers Is All but Certain to Begin at Midnight who doesn’t want automation. Meanwhile in China – pic.twitter.com/4C8p1eCT8H
— sceptical_panda (@sceptical_panda) October 1, 2024
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This brings me to the main point that most overlook.
In Asia and Europe, port automation is happening rapidly. However, in Asia and Europe they have rules and regulations against foreign ownership of their ports. In Europe, Asia and particularly China, ports are considered critical national security infrastructure by the politicians who represent the people. In the USA our politicians represent the multinational corporations and as a result we have sold the majority of our ports to Saudis, Qataris, Europeans and Chinese owners.
If Chinese ports are automated in China, they are operated by Chinese owners. If American ports are automated in the USA, they are operated by Chinese owners. It doesn’t take a genius to see the problem.
Fast forward to 2035, all of our critical ILA members have given up and gone to work for Wal Mart in the face of overwhelming opposition against them by a short-sighted American electorate. The children of the dockworkers are now addicted to prescription narcotics, and the docks are automated by German industrial machinery, facilitated by Chinese technology that was purchased by Chinese owners. The machinery is operated remotely by Chinese, Indian and Pakistani workers getting $5/hr.
After seamless integration, China decides to take the geography of New Zealand as the latest strategic notch in their Belt and Road initiative. Wait, wha… the American politicians shout, “this cannot stand.” But it does, because if the USA tries to make a move against it, the docks in the USA are brought to a halt by China.
Sound crazy?
‘Crazy’ was 9-years ago when CTH was warning about a weaponized FBI operating like the Russian FSB. ‘Crazy’ was our warning that a DC-based intelligence apparatus was conducting surveillance of a presidential nominee. ‘Crazy’ was our alarms ten years ago that various interests of the DoS and DHS were deep inside the mechanisms of social media, controlling the content of private conversations. THAT was then considered “crazy.”
What we are talking about now against the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and remote automation, is not crazy; it’s predictable reality if the efforts of the ILA fail.
Now do you see why I support them.
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We have a dragon rider who not only understands the stakes. He’s also smart enough to ride the dragon while wearing an invisible suit. That invisible suit is why we call him the “blue-collar billionaire.”
Just because Silicon Valley has shifted to replace wingtips with sneakers, doesn’t mean the outcome changes. And yeah, keep using class warfare in your arguments and efforts to make me hate Harold Daggett, and I’ll pretend not to notice the Balenciaga label on your T-shirts.
Perhaps the best compromise would be a two-issue dynamic:
♦ First, all foreign ownership, influence and control over USA ports must be eliminated. ♦ Second, 100% of all equipment, machinery, hardware and software, used in every aspect of the port automation process, must be manufactured inside the United States of America.
Put those two qualifiers into the port contract negotiations as expressed by ILA President Harold Daggett, and watch what happens.
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Longshoreman’s wife speaks out about the port strike.
⬇️⬇️ pic.twitter.com/ej6sFtlrq3— Jen (@JPo1369) October 1, 2024

The contract offer includes a no layoff clause so existing ILA workers will continue to be paid their full salary even if they are displaced by automation.
Until they decide to break that portion of the contract per the Tiktoker.
The employer association can’t “break” the contract without winding up in federal court.
We understand how fast the court system renders justice….
And which court is that? Chutkins court?
UAW did this in the 80’s, union members were paid to sit and watch TV all day if their jobs were replaced by robots. Ever wonder why Detroit spiraled?
I can always depend on Sundance to provide a new way of understanding things.
Generally, I am very anti-supply chain disruption and immediately took the anti-union/anti-strike position. And to hear this guy talk was pretty convincing evidence to dislike him. And his argument “they made a lot of money from C19 so we want huge raises” does not do well with me either.
But within the context of “foreign governments own our ports” I say “yeah… screw them!” Also, Trump needs to add a remedy to this problem to his agenda. How and why did we sell our ports?! What the actual F?!
Daniel, we have sold our entire country/ planet out to the global mafia.
This is just one piece.
I would agree with the sentiment with a caveat.
Our (s)elected leaders consistently sold us all out, one piece at a time.
We never really much of a choice in the matter with the Uniparty dynamic for many years.
I feel bad for me and anyone on medication for chronic conditions. I hope those are immediately redirected to the western ports. I have no idea which port most of the medicines come through.
Charleston SC
A small point, I believe the ports are LEASED not owned by foreign entities.
I know the Port of Savannah is owned by the State of Georgia. The Port of Charleston is owned by the State of South Carolina.
I am having difficulty finding out which foreign entities contracts with the ports to manage the various terminals within these ports. Help!
Always MAGA 👊👊🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸
Negotiation of a strike, hurricane relief, running for president, war negotiations (multiple conflicts) , husband, father, two assassination attempts, Trump is my choice for President
According to those who purport to know, the ILA wants to have wages increased by 76% over the next six years. The United States Maritime Alliance (“USMA”) has countered with a 50% wage increase and triple pension contributions, which sounds good.
However, the real issue is that total ban on automation. My bet is that the ban is why the USMA is offering so much. That’s because it’s assuming that ports will have many fewer employees over the next few years thanks to automation.
In that regard, the ILA is the 21st-century Luddite. The Luddites were a 19th-century British movement that fought against industrialization in the textile industry. They knew that coal-powered machines would mean fewer jobs and lower pay for textile workers. They responded to this threat to their livelihoods with violence.
However, there was nothing the Luddites could do to stop this inexorable progress. Admittedly, the British government was not inclined to side with the workers over the manufacturers, but the reality is that technology, whether for good or ill, cannot be stopped. If it makes things happen better and faster for less money, a form of evolution will operate, and the machines will take over.
I’m not saying this in a nasty “learn to code” way. Every time an industry is phased out, individual lives are destroyed, and that’s tragic. But that tragedy will not stop society’s demands for things that are better and more affordable. And if the government steps in, it will only pervert the economy in a way that harms everyone.
Daggett is today’s Luddite, and one can see that from his threats. While history’s Luddites used to destroy machines, Daggett openly threatens to destroy the entire U.S. economy.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/10/the_longshoreman_s_america_threatening_leader_is_a_yacht_owning_millionaire_with_allegedly_unsavory_connections.html
That is fine, but Sundances argument is that the ports and equipment cannot be foreign owned or otherwise we are at their mercy just like the labor union.
Yes, I noted earlier since now that they have them, these internationals won’t sell for 4 times what they paid. The only way to needle them will be once Trump in, he sends inspectors crawling like ants looking for even the tiniest infraction. A safety bollard not fresh painted yellow, a bit of oil that can be wiped up with a towel, the tiniest safety infraction.
I get the tactic.
So you are advocating using the DoJ or similar to politically target companies?
That has a familiar ring to it!
The shipping companies are mostly owned by European countries like Sweden and the Netherlands.
Maybe.
Pretty easy to seize assets located on your home turf in a time of war.
I’ld take time to allocate some small modicum of worry to the **** work being done on our shores. Catch the announcement a short while ago about poor welding on recent CVNs and subs? That’s a sure fire path to encouraging more volunteers for the Navy!
I’m not anti-labor. I’m anti-[fill in the blank] that doesn’t do a competent job.
It as he said- they already are foreign owned, or at least foreign leased.
I was just visiting Charleston SC where they have 5 or 6 ports for unloading big container ships. As far as I could tell, the Charleston Port Authority owns all the shipping ports in Charleston. Not foreigners.
So I don’t think it’s true that ALL of our ports are owned/leased by foreigner.
So facilities on US soil (to include ports), foreign owned or not, are not subject to all our endless laws & regs (OSHA, labor, contract law, etc., etc)?
At that point, there may need to be new American-only job-retention and retraining as part of a package.
I like your idea WSB
Not argument here.
But who pays for it?
I’d be wary of using the term Luddite. People are all too eager to advance AI to the point where we’re not needed at all. The elite would love that.
It’s how capitalist systems work.
Could you imagine Pete Buttigieg negotiating with Harold Daggett?
PPV gold!
While he’s breastfeeding…..
Can AI, and the advancing of technology inherent IN implementing AI, be successfully seperated from Globullism, …or are AI and Globullusts inextricably conjoined, in such a way they can not be seperated?(Like Siamese Twins?)
Who has jurisdiction over American ports?
What about the commerce clause for jurisdiction?
We are talking of international trade here.
Various Port Authorities…plus the USCG has input along with DHS…but overall…The US Constitution grants the feds jurisdiction over the US navigable waters, if google is right.
https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/air-land-and-port-entry-security
Port Authorities
= gov’t!
A day or two ago…an electrician commented with in these tree branches…that it would be very easy to uh, ah…shall we say “throw sand” in the works…of the automation….
good question.
(glad you’re up and around!
it gets better, especially after you’ve finished!🥴)
Add rem: That’s bizarre. I made three responses on this particular page to comments from other treepers. All three of them are gone now.
Agree with Sundance, bigger fish to fry here. A few thoughts:
Private sector unions have many faults. But before globalization they helped to maintain a political balance of power domestically.
On a time line, the union bosses getting in bed with globalists, marks their own decline. The sister to this is immigration.
Maybe they are finally understanding the promises made were lies. Maybe they have learned some things. We are at a tipping point, this is an evidence. Place your bets.
Trump needs to have that woman in the TicTok video (Sara Shaleen?) at his next rally.
She is awesome.
Americans love a plain-spoken man and woman.
I heard a rumor that they also want to know why they keep hearing the sound of crying children coming from sealed containers.
I saw that Tweet earlier today. The claim has not been verified
It’s a satire site, designed to mock MAGA, so I don’t take it seriously.
I was working on a project in San Pedro (Port of LA/Long Beach) in Jan 2009, when Barry Sotero took over. It was rumored that a Chinese Corp had taken over the lease of the harbors. It was devastating for the locals as well as US economy. San Pedro used to be a small town on the west end of the Port of LA. Blue collar, long shoreman. The houses weren’t fancy, but the views went to Mexico. Compton, Willmington and Watts were not glamours by any means but at least the workers who lived there could afford to own a home, and promotions could and were had.
Does anyone think “Big Panda” would allow a US Corp into China to control exports and imports? Do you think property ownership is allowed there? You can open a business there with slave labor…but the technology is turned over and the lease is usually terminated after ten years. A few executives make millions, but the middle class always loses.
Another example of Political payoff that is destroying our nation.
I’m not big on Unions having been in one with aerospace (lots of executive waste and people with jobs that weren’t needed) for two years. but I think it might be time for a strong Union leader (Longshoreman) to start laying down some MAGA rules. For the good of “our people”
Like assaulting sanitation workers as happened yesterday?
It’s a tough issue to hang one’s hat on either way.
Where does the real control/power come from?
a. Owning the port facilities?
b. Providing the labor?
c. Building and owning the shipping?
d. Producing the products and materials being shipped?
Nationalize the ports after 1/20/25 and sell them to the highest US citizen or company with the stipulation that they are never to be foreign owned again. So much of our country has been sold out to the moneychangers and lovers of money.
I’m in partial agreement with your qualifiers, SD but the spewage from a repulsive, Mrs. Longshoreman isn’t very persuasive or accurate. Oh, the suffering!!!!
I find the scolding from Mrs. Longshoreman laughable and off-putting. No longshoreman took an oath to a mission, they’re there by their own volition…for the money. 100 hours a week? Why don’t they have mandatory OT addressed in their CBA so OT can be bid on by members instead of assigned? They should have had that handled by now; so they’re complaining. They haven’t struck because their income would halt (especially the OT) not because they’re doing their duty.
One more qualifier I’d suggest after listening to Mrs. Longshoreman’s heroic clamor is to give them that special classification and place the Longshoreman’s Union in the Railway Labor Act just like the railroads and airlines. Then, after years of negotiations of their CBA not being ratified they can complain that they haven’t been released to strike by the NLRB and might not be because of the politics of the cycle.
I write this as a 47 year member of the IBT.
100 hours? Pfffft.
These workers couldn’t handle building roads or highways/paving/installing box culverts/infrastructure etc, then. We usually always get 120 hours a week, depending where, when, the weather, traffic volumes.
Its sunup to sundown, every single day. No matter where you are working. If it happens to be in a place where its always warm, you could go half a year at 120 plus a week. Its the living you choose. Deal with it.
In Canada, road workers only get OT after 55 hours, as they consider it to be seasonal work.
The dock workers dont have it rough. Not at all..
17 hour days?
Yep….happens all the time…
15 to 16 is a normal day. 17 to 20 is also possible at times.
Ive been at work for over 24 hours without stopping more than a few times, when we opened up the road to install concrete box culverts, leaving one or a double lane open, and it started pouring rain. Lost part of the only open lane to a cave in. There is no turning back in those situations. You work until you bury the culvert, and bring it up to grade, to open all lanes of the highway. Raining or not. You pump out the water and start burying it.
It happens a lot in that business. Sometimes there is no stopping when you are working on a 4 lane road, on a major highway. Its how it is. The traffic must keep moving. That is rule number 1.
It’s funny watching the proto-Marxists attack each other. The blue haired single Cat-Karens, attacking the “down-with-the-billonares-we-have-nothing-to-lose-but-our-chains union guys, was not something I had on my bingo card for 2024.
ALL unions breed discontent and push some level of Marxist ideology. Yes, public unions are the very bottom of the barrel, but all unions essentially come to the party from the perspective of Marx and the “value” of labor vs. investment.
I do think it is smart for MAGA to go after the union vote, but not because of economics per se. I think the union vote should be gone after because these people tend to have values that are generally conservative and because working in the real world breeds proximity to an objective reality that the post-modern leftist has totally lost touch with. In other words, most union members don’t want their son’s private parts lopped of either.
But I would be VERY weary of the populists to start getting into a bidding war with Democrats on who can promise the unions more “stuff”. The Democrats eventually always win that type of auction.
“But I would be VERY weary of the populists to start getting into a bidding war with Democrats on who can promise the unions more “stuff”. The Democrats eventually always win that type of auction.”
Democrat’s always win because of the seemingly endless amount of “stuff” that the have to offer. Problem is that the “stuff” they have to offer someone else almost always belongs to you and me.
Thank you for this education. I understand now and agree the ILA needs be to make a stand.
Sundance may have misinterpreted the purpose of the ILA port handlers strike. Harris, her campaign and the Secretary of Labor are supporting the strike. They must feel that the strike helps her get votes up and down the east coast. I know it sounds crazy but the Democrats are apparently all in on this.
https://redstate.com/wardclark/2024/10/02/october-surprise-kamala-harris-embraces-striking-port-workers-owns-any-resulting-economic-damage-n2180060
I have a more dark and twisted opinion on the Demented Fraud & the Cackling Ho’s pro-strike stance. Their puppet masters strongly suspect PDT will overcome the election steal ballot fraud scams and will become President again. The globalist puppet masters want to hand PDT such a deep hole he’ll be easy to criticize and impeach. If this strike is successful in devastating the economy, there’s global war and crime is rampant coast to coast, he may have trouble turning around the shambles this current stolen fraudulent administration leaves him around.
The Fed cuts 50 basis points while inflation still looms, it was a safe move knowing the ILA would walk and thus give cover for the FEd when inflation takes off again: The delayed recession/depression will be hung on Trump, you can bet your last dollar
Some suggest:
The purpose of the strike is part of the overall purpose of everything the US Bloc government-corporatist powers are doing:
Destroy the US Bloc, as part of raising the BRICS+ Bloc to global dominance.
We are in a death spiral now. And the mod-mRNA shots were apparently just the first part of a multi-part bioweapon to decimate the US Bloc on top of everything else taking it down:
https://www.lifesitenews.com/analysis/self-amplifying-mrna-vaccines-the-latest-threat-in-big-pharmas-arsenal/
Odd how Robert Malone, Peter McCullough, and other notable figures vocally opposing the first round of mod-mRNA shots are silent about the replicon shots being staged in Japan. Hmmm…
Sun Tzu, The Art of War: How to defeat your adversary without fighting. Apparently being deployed against the US, by the US government. Here: Drive inflation, encourage all the negative outcomes including ILA strike.
I have really enjoyed reading the comment on this story.
Not only is Sundance correct once again, but the lack of critical thinking on the related issues is absolutely astounding.
The narratives of the media protecting the multinational foreign owned companies and people believing it is mind blowing.
1. ILA represents East and Gulf coasts ONLY. The West coast is represented by the ILWU, a completely different union.
2. The ILA workers have not had a raise in 6 years and there was also a breach of contract by management.
The 77% increase on HOURLY wages is a 10% annualized raise. Before anyone says “BK, 10% X 6 years = 60%,” you’re wrong. 10% per year X each previous year comes out to exactly 77% over 6 years! In other words, it is a 10% per year rise. But the media took the end result after 6 years, threw it out there, and a whole lot of people said WTF. And that was the media’s intent. To divide us over a natural common ally.
3. Some of these workers are making $250-300k per year.
The key word here is “SOME,” NOT ALL positions. Most likely crane operators. Doubtful on the forklift drivers and dock workers. For those of you who have never worked in construction, crane operation is a HIGHLY skilled job. Each type crane has its own certification. And there are practical mathematical formula applications that have to be meticulously applied on every single lift and move. One mistake, crane comes down or breaks or people on the ground get killed!!!! <<<<<
I don't how what the national hourly rate is, but I'm gonna give a scenario where $250,000 per year is feasible and deserved.
If a crane operator makes $50 per hour, that is $100,000 per year on a 50 week per year work week.
Many articles describe these workers, including in the video above, working 80 hours per week.
Overtime would be $75 per hour. 40 hours of overtime a week is an additional $150,000 per year, making the total $250,000 per year.
If anyone thinks that is too much, then go train on how to operate these cranes, get certified, licensed, obtain a postion and then devote yourself to 80 hours a week, every week. Good luck because it is a difficult course to pass.
Sundance constantly tells everyone that the government and media lies thru obfuscation, distortion, etc etc and an alarming amount of even regular commeenters bought off on the management and media's narratives hook, line and sinker!
Very disappointing and disturbing is all I can say.
Worked heavy construction all my life. Crane operators are at the top end of the pay scale in my business. In Highway/Road building, they definitely make the big bucks. Lifting bridge sections, box culverts that you can drive a truck through. A light touch is required, and knowing your limits, and add in big time training.
It is a highly skilled job, no question. Ive watched them work all my life. It can be dangerous. No DEI involved, or people get killed.
On the West Coast I’m told they work less hours and make even more money.
I’m also told seniority applies to even get a shot.
#1 above – different union.
Bonus… Trump wants no tax overtime. Trump will settle this strike, just my opinion.
For point number two to be accurate the current contract was for 6 years. The six years of “no raises” were covered in that contract.
NEW 6 year contract from current pay is a 10% annualized raise per year for the next 6 years.
Past contracts have no bearing on this calculation whatsoever.
My math is correct.
To be precise it is a 77.1561% increase over 6 years.
Your math may be right but all raises for the previous six years were ratified when that previous contract was signed. All I’m saying was the six years had the raises built in. The raise for each of the years was set. Each year had a raise. What am I missing?
“What we are talking about now against the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and remote automation, is not crazy; it’s predictable reality if the efforts of the ILA fail.”
If the efforts of the ILA fail, the members need not fret about job security. I understand there’s plenty of jobs available across town making buggy whips.
Automation is a part of progress, and that’s a global reality. I must agree with Sundance that the greatest concern to all Americans is not a specific wage being paid to someone. The greatest concern to all of us is foreign ownership (read: control) of the American ports.
What are the democrats going to do if they can’t get their shipping containers delivered, the ones that are full of ballots./s
They will use FedEx, instead.
I was being snarky and you bring realism into it.
Cruise ships will be delivering ballots. Cruise lines are not part of this.
I thought of cruise ships going to islands in the Caribbean with passengers and loading up with deliveries of Cargo to the US. Instead of ships anchoring out in the water waiting for the strike to settle, they’d go to a port in the Caribbean for cruise ships to bring cargo in. Just a funny thought.
This was one of the CAPITALIST ideas Rush and NRO was pushing for when bUSH was wanting to turn our ports over to the mooslims. I still miss Rush but he was to enamored with the bUSH cartel. who i voted for. when i think on it now bUSH should be tried for war crimes.
I had absolutely no idea in 1992 that H Ross Perot was telling the truth, because it was easy for the Globalists to characterize him as a complete loon. The scales only fell from my eyes in Bush ’43’s second term, and Rush didn’t realize how far off he was re: the Bush clan until after Hussein was elected.
And who stood right by his side when Ross Perot was being mocked in the media? Donald Trump. He’s been against these massive trade deals that have benefitted everyone but the worker and the country for decades.
And looking back, it’s painful how easily I was swayed by the Uniparty propaganda, albeit at 19 years old…
I remember when Rush was pushing for Saudi’s to run the ports. He took a beating for it.
Great negotiating points. Foreign ownership of ports was always a stupid strategic mistake. Trumps challenges are certainly of Stygian magnitude.
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♦ First, all foreign ownership, influence and control over USA ports must be eliminated. ♦ Second, 100% of all equipment, machinery, hardware and software, used in every aspect of the port automation process, must be manufactured inside the United States of America.
ABSOLUTELY!
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P.S. I like how Mrs. Longshoreman talks!
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Amen!
Sundance, this is where you shine. Thanks for not being mockingbird noise. And no more jumping to conclusions. When I need the rest of the story in situations like this… the treehouse is a good place to try to find it.
It is diffiult for me to be persuaded that “crippling” the American economy is good for Americans.
USMX would slit their own throats before they would give up those US ports to the filthy Americans. Those ports will have to be taken by force, I guarantee it.
As for any whining about Harold Daggett: ha! Tell me you know nothing about labor unions without actually saying as much. Of course the guy is a mafioso. They always were. That’s what it takes to shake-up the politicians and force them to pay attention. So let the man do his job. I hope he and the ILA crush USMX.
Inside scoop, Sweeney has tangled with the Goldman Sachs Covid tyrant NJ Governor Phil Murphy. Phil Murphy is an Obama-ite. IMO this shows further that Daggett is aligning with PDJT & MAGA (along with Sundance’s fantastic insight).
“The International Longshoremen’s Association is proud to endorse Steve Sweeney for Governor of the State of New Jersey,” President Daggett said. “The thousands of ILA members and families living and working in New Jersey are committed to supporting our union brother and outstanding New Jersey Public Servant, and work hard to get Steve Sweeney elected New Jersey Governor in November 2025.”
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ILA President Harold J. Daggett Announces Endorsement of Steve Sweeney for New Jersey Governor; ILA Leader Cites Sweeney’s Dedication and Commitment To New Jersey Working Families and Pledges Full ILA Support For 2025 Gubernatorial Campaign
https://www.iladistrict.com/ila-president-harold-j-daggett-announces-endorsement-of-steve-sweeney-for-new-jersey-governor-ila-leader-cites-sweeneys-dedication-and-commitment-to-new-jersey-working-families-and-pledges/
SD, granted, Daggett doesn’t come across as a too likeable guy but after I saw one of the dockworker’s wife’s video, I backed this strike. I didn’t know a majority of our ports, considered, “critical infrastructure,” are owned by foreigners, thanks to our grifting, scumbag politicians, (<- my words, not yours), until I read this. Thank you so much for the education, but not for the high blood pressure at the present. So sick of the tonnage of manure that’s getting revealed weekly with which our politicians have buried us in for the last 100 years.
As to the dockworkers, MAY THE FORCE BE WITH THEM as they bring the pain!
China takes the lead in automating ports….a “crippling” strike does not make USA competitive. The US is falling behind.
Google– China’s Automated Smart Ports
Breaking news:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/judge-unseals-key-filing-special-counsels-election-case-against-trump
I know with the dock strike we are talking about people who are working to support themselves and probably a family.
However, I have said this for many years now, America is WAY Too dependent on other countries for practically everything.
If we actually end up in a global mess, maybe even a war America is screwed in so many ways it isn’t even funny. Very few people under the age of say 30 know how to garden, how to cook from scratch, much less raise animals for their food. Then there are the other products that are needed to make other products. WAY over 1/2 of the products used by America are imported from some other country, including many used on a daily basis.
Actually America is one of the biggest importers in the world.
I look back in our history and when $HlT hit the fan like WWII America was able to take care of itself in so many ways. Today don’t think that we could.
Harold Daggett sounds like the garage owner in the movie Christine.
Sundance always reminds us that the truth has no agenda and it doesn’t care about our feelings. With that in mind, progress always marches on with every new technology and American ports will eventually go fully automated just the way Chinese ports have (it looked pretty impressive to me)…it’s just a matter of time. That’s probably the main reason for the strike because workers and bosses see the writing on the wall.
Now the only way to combat this looming threat is to require ports be American owned, start training workers for 21st technology, bring back manufacturing, invest in Main Street, put tariffs on imported goods, deport illegals and decrease competition for employment.
The UniParty got us into this mess more than 30 years ago, Trump saw it then, and it’ll take a Trump Week 1 effort to start turning this economy around.
Thank you, Sundance, for the taking the time to explain the issue plainly. On that note, I’m hitting up the grocery store later to stock up on non-perishables that might be affected. Already bought extra pet food and pet supplies just in case as well. Hopefully the strike is resolved before we get bare shelves, but I’m not taking any chances.
Anecdotal, but I went to a local Costco this morning where I’d estimate about 80 or so people were already there waiting for the doors to open and once they did nearly all of them made a beeline right for the back of the store where the toilet paper is normally kept. The only brand of TP they had in stock was the Costco brand and lemme tell ya, folks were snapping that up along with cases of water. I wasn’t in there every long, but I bet they sold 2-3 pallets worth of just TP in the first 20 minutes that store was open. Plan accordingly.
I don’t like Daggett. He’s a scumbag criminal. A 10 acre lot with a five car garage and a Bentley? He’s gonna screw the American people? For what reason? I understand the whole automation thing but there has to be a better way to do this than choking the hell out of the unwashed masses.
What if the Biden Administration wants the strike to linger and crash the economy? Socialists destroy everything they touch because they then position themselves as the best path forward.
You seem a bit angry….
Once again Sundance states the facts for all to study. Troubling that China owns/operates US ports https://www.freightwaves.com/news/experts-warn-of-chinas-influence-at-us-ports And, China owns US farmland and US food processing ( think Smithfield ham)
With election in month, what if strike runs 2weeks or more?
How would effect elections?
What are my vulnerabilities in NTX?
TNX
On-the-ground realities:
-there is a new 100% automated terminal in Long Beach; I’m told a truck driver can get in and out in 40 minutes
– truckers at Oakland CA can wait 2, 3, 4 hours, and I’m told union workers often move purposefully slow. Not open 24 hours. In recent years the Port had a politician-installed head to try to help get a baseball park built next to the Port.
– a 40′ Container from Asia charges anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000 for its customers, headed to the USA market; going back USA to East Asia it’s $300 for some raw goods. Hence, China just tells captains to head back, limiting our ability to ship containers back
– I don’t believe the POO is even tied into rail lines, which are 150′ away
– new workers are told to slow down: “if we do 3 x a day, you do 3 x a day. Don’t make us look bad.”
– there’s a newer monopoly in truck CHASSIS which is sometimes a constraint. Imagine having a trucking co., driver, customer, warehouse, cargo ship, and container lined up – but you can’t access a chassis!
Yes, we should control our ports and equipment.
Appreciate the viewpoint.
Solution sure points to be America First, Americans First, American Companies First; everything else after that should easily fall into place.
Nationalize the ports. I cannot understand why politicians would allow foreign ownership of our critical infrastructure. Those politicians must be held accountable and our ports revert to our ownership.
Many politicians allowed it, as it served the interests of the donor class that bankrolled them and/or was an asset that served in schemes for influence.
One group uses power in order to enrich themselves, and the other uses money to accumulate power. An incestuous relationship that has run the government for many years to the detriment of all.
The linked article is one of those 7 day free trial ones.
Unions in the 1950s originally opposed container shipping, which reduced the cost of shipping from $6 to 16 cents a tons. Today they oppose further automatization. The union is arguably acting in its interests, but the interest of the rest of humanity is to crush them.
Some anti-progress lessons from the port workers strike
It’s an amazing and frustrating Down Wing phenomenon
JAMES PETHOKOUKIS
https://fasterplease.substack.com/p/some-anti-progress-lessons-from-the
Port ownership is a major issue and I am surprised and GLAD Sundance has brought it into the conversation.
There is history behind that and the issue goes back to 1812.
This gentleman provides a rather condensed explanation but it gives you a taste of the legal complexity behind this.
Hell, Sundance, I love Harold Daggett, even though he may be a scumbag; he appears to be MAGA and support Donald J. Trump; the GOP has always had the problem, i.e., shying away from the trenches and avoiding dirty hands; it’s time for trench warfare and dirty hands; if Harold Daggett is a trench warfare expert, so be it.
If the Dem leadership did NOT alienate Union workers, and DRIVE them to run, don’t walk to the MAGA party,…well then Union membership wouldbe the ONLY constituency of the Dems that they haven’t driven away.
And, its long been there in the rank and file, Nixon and Reagan both drew membership, even if not corrupted leadership.
And PDJT has never hada problem with Unions,….
So while not a match made in heaven, its a match thats “good enough”.
Seems the issue isn’t automation, its who is operating the game consoles.
CNBC is reporting that the strike will seriously disrupt the supply of diabetes drugs used as weight loss “miracles”.(I don’t know what that means for diabetics). I expect all the lazy short cutters to balloon up in short order.
I bet her husband wishes he was working 200 hours a week……
I’ve read this will cause major supply chain disruptions for months. The cost of everything will skyrocket.
Thank you, Sundance for all of your tireless research and information. I am sharing this article with everyone I know…(who would be interested.)
God Bless You, Sundance.
Once a person has facts it is good to reconsider. TY CTH
Just read he had RICO charges dropped because the witness against him was found decomposing in the trunk of a car.
The first question I have: who, exactly, sold the port facilities to foreigners? If the answer is government, be it local, state, or federal, then the sales are bogus, just like the old Florida land scams where the “owner” quitclaims the property, absconds with the cash, and leaves the victim with a useless piece of paper because that “owner” never had any authority to sell to begin with.
Every level of government in this country is now incorporated; none have the sovereign capabilities that they assume and cannot lawfully disose of (or seize) any public or private asset without the consent of the Organic Union State (land jurisdiction). If, for instance, the State of California (a corporation) “sold” the Port of Long Beach to the Chinese, then the Chinese just bought a pig in a poke.
US v Minker, 350 US 179 at 187 (1795) Supreme Court of the United States 1795 “ Inasmuch as every government is an artificial person, an abstraction, and a creature of the mind only, a government can interface only with other artificial persons. The imaginary, having neither actuality nor substance, is foreclosed from creating and attaining parity with the tangible. The legal manifestation of this is that no government as well as any law, agency, aspect, court, etc. can concern itself with anything other than corporate, artificial persons and the contracts between them.
Porter v. State, 391 N.E. 2d 801, 808-809. When Governments enter the world of commerce, they are subject to the same burdens asany private firm or corporation….U.S. v. Burr, 309 U.S. 242 See:22 USCA. 286c, Bank of USv. Planters Bank of Georgia, 61, Ed. (9 Wheat) 244; 22 USCA 286 et seq., CRS 11-60-103
Not certain why I recall this, but I believe Bill Clinton and Sandy Berger were interrupted from transferring to a CCP affiliate container port operator, either a portion of, or the entire Port of Long Beach.
That was after those two China favorites successfully approved transferring Loral’s aviation gyroscopic technology to China in 1994, specifically against the written opposition of DOD, State, CIA. Before China received the gyroscope technology, they couldn’t put a rocket in the the So. China Sea. Now they can put one in a moving car window in Detroit.
I believe the Port of Long Beach caper was halted by the administration when an investigation was opened by US Attorney in Los Angeles…man of integrity who made his bones originally in the old school SDNY. …but still today no accountability
You recall it as I recollect.
Wow. Traitors.
Nailed it too.