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Thrown Under The Bus By Freedom Convoy | Supporter Now Broke & Homeless - Martin Joseph Anglehart
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Man Conned Out Of $13K For Supporting Truckers
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A message to Martin Joseph Anglehart from your Freedom Convoy brother.
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News and updates with special guests @trucker.tyler @ashleywapshaww and @shotsbyhill (insta)
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https://www.thaipbsworld.com/trucker-uprising-hits-key-artery-in-us-canada-car-industry/
Trucker uprising hits key artery in US-Canada car industry
February 11, 2022The Canadian trucker protest has temporarily sidelined a key auto industry transport route, adding stress to a North American car industry already pinched by low inventories and supply chain problems that have sent vehicle price soaring.
Several leading automakers said Thursday they reduced production and cut labor shifts due to the blockade at the Ambassador Bridge, which links Windsor, Canada with the US city of Detroit.
The bridge has been essentially off-line since Monday night as a two-week uprising led by truckers protesting against coronavirus restrictions has spread from the Canadian capital.
The route is a crucial gateway for the car industries in the neighboring nations, in a region that is effectively a “giant auto industry cluster,” said Jason Miller, a professor of supply chain management at Michigan State University.
Miller said finished goods pass north and south over the bridge, while parts and components may cross the border six or seven times during the manufacturing process, making the country of origin essentially irrelevant for the auto industry.
The bridge is used daily by more than 40,000 commuters and tourists, along with trucks carrying $323 million worth of goods on average.
The car industry has relied on easy and reliable access to the bridge since the 1960s, said Fraser Johnson, a supply chain expert at Ivey Business School at Western University.
In an era of “just in time” inventories, “the plants may have anywhere from just a few hours of inventory to just a few days of inventory,” he said.
“So as soon as we get disruptions like this, then that puts the continuous operation of the car plants and their supplier in jeopardy.”
– Worsening the ‘already bad’ situation –
Canadian and American officials and industry groups have warned of significant damage to trade and employment if the disruption is prolonged.
So far, auto companies have described the impact as meaningful but limited.
Ford is running its Canadian plants in Oakville and Windsor at “reduced capacity,” a company spokesperson said. “We hope this situation is resolved quickly because it could have widespread impact on all automakers in the US and Canada.”
A Toyota spokesperson alluded to existing supply shortages, adding that plants in Canada and the state of Kentucky have been affected by “this most recent challenge.”
Toyota expects disruption through the weekend but “we do not anticipate any impact to employment at this time,” the official said.
After shortening second shifts at some of its US and Canadian plants on Wednesday, Stellantis on Thursday cut short a day shift at one of its Canadian plants, a company spokesperson said.
General Motors canceled one shift at a Lansing, Michigan plant on Thursday and sent assembly workers home a couple of hours early from the first shift at a Flint plant, a GM spokesman said.
The disruption comes as US inventories of new vehicles remain extremely low, and used car prices are still elevated, although the massive increases seen last year have slowed.
Automakers have offered mixed appraisals on the semiconductor picture that has impacted manufacturing. Most companies expect the shortage to ease somewhat in 2022 as long as there are no more semiconductor outages due to Covid-19 restrictions or other unforeseeable reasons. But supply is likely to remain tight through at least mid-year.
“This is piling on to top of an already bad situation — the microchip shortage, a situation that is not getting solved,” said Karl Brauer, analyst at iSeeCars.com.
And Johnson said the disruption at Ambassador Bridge is not easily solved with alternative routes. For example, shifting traffic through Buffalo is problematic because the city’s roads lack the infrastructure to handle truck traffic.
Miller said the route also is an important road for other raw materials and goods, such as aluminum exported from Canada to the United States, or plastics shipped in the opposite direction.
“For the auto industry, it’s very worrisome,” said Miller, who warned the pain will spread to other sectors if the blockade drags on.
Help Wendell Keep his Iconic Truck
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Wendell Thorndyke needs little introduction. His now world famous truck and trailer was among the first to roll into downtown Ottawa and among the last to leave. He parked right in front of Parliament Hill, and the truck didn’t move until it was towed away by police three weeks later.
I had the pleasure of getting to know Wendell during our time together in Ottawa. Every day his routine was the same, he’d rise and make his way from the hotel to sit for the entire day in his truck. He told me it was his duty to be in the truck as much as possible, to shake every hand, hear every story and encourage all that he could to keep holding the line for our freedom.
His was required to pay impound and towing fees on both his truck and trailer. In addition to his time on Wellington street, his truck was impounded for another 7 days which further got him behind financially. He is the last person to ask for help as he has always been someone who was sure to take care of himself and his family in addition to helping others.
The reality is though that he needs help and when he told me that he had been looking at selling his iconic truck I knew that something had to be done and he finally agreed to accept our help.
I know that each of you would never want to see this beautiful truck driven by anyone but our beloved Wendell and so I am asking for your help to get him back on his feet financially. Thank you everyone.
Dave, Live From The Shed
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Legal Defense for Csaba
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Csaba was on the front lines with us right until the end, and faces multiple injuries due to police brutality during his arrest. He faces 3 criminal charges, and has had to retain a lawyer. His first court date is April 5. He hasn't been able to work since the beginning of January, and needs his convoy family to help him. You can see Csaba talk more about what happened to him before and during his arrest
Legal Defense for Jay the Shed Dweller VanderWier
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In January 2022, Jay stepped up to the plate along with many other truckers to fight for the rights and freedoms of all Canadians. As a part of that fight, Jay and his shed found himself at the frontlines on Wellington St in Ottawa, and they became an icon in the fight for our rights and freedoms. Jay became a block captain and a leader for the other rigs on Wellington St. He formed a very close knit family and many consider him a brother.
Unfortunately, as a part of that battle, Jay was arrested on Saturday February 19, 2022, as police forces brutally and sometimes violently pushed back supporters. Thankfully Jay has been released, but he now faces 4 criminal charges in relation to his participation with Freedom Convoy 2022.
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