Food for Thought... If NOT at least it's FUN!




Herds of american and european debt slaves enjoy the privilege of issuing DEBT to buy stuff made by their fellow work slaves across the Planet!



(work slaves in China escaping the closed-loop production)


The FUN highlighted!

"Quanta is Apple's top Macbook factory and has conducted closed-loop production at the factory for the last month to keep workers from getting infected. Bloomberg noted that the discontent was resolved Friday morning, and the factory returned to normal operations. In its latest earnings report, Apple warned that supply constraints would cost the company $4 billion to $8 billion in the current quarter. 

Shanghai has enforced a zero-COVID strategy (supported by China's Politburo) across Shanghai, locking down nearly 25 million people for more than a month. Reuters reports the city's epidemic prevention and control situation is "improving.".

Some companies opted for closed-loop production to keep factories open. This helped restart 70% of production in the manufacturing hub, while 90% of 660 top industrial companies have resumed output.

"But it's unclear how long the closed loops can be sustained, given the resources required to feed and house thousands of workers at a time. The system also requires that workers avoid contact with anyone outside the loop, including family members," Bloomberg explained. 

The situation at Quanta on Thursday night shows workers are getting frustrated with strict controls and could lead to more uprisings at other factories."

Let's just hope that the Chinese Government (still our "Friend"!) can control these pesky work slaves or else we might have trouble to exercise our "right" to issue DEBT to buy stuff in the near future.

And this is something we truly don't TOLERATE!


We might need to go to WAR against them... Because we can't imagine an Apple's store empty!

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