Thought one of my rotors was still on the ship

37 chief

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I ordered two rotor, and hub assemblies for my 05 F150.One arrived without the other. Thought the other was still sitting in Long Beach Harbor waiting
to be unloaded. Then in a few days the other hub showed up. It may not be too long until auto parts will be in short demand. Any of you noticed any
shortages. I am stocking up on TP. Stan
 
The so-called shortages are all being manufactured for a control the public program. All that is happening is a copy of the revolutions in communist/socialist countries. They have just used the Fu manchu flu to expedite it. Shortages galore when they get the whole program completely instated.
 
Paul,

Central nitrogen was just north of Terre Haute. They moved closer to the energy source needed to make nitrogen, Natural gas. The plant got nitrogen from the air.

India, Russia, the United States, Trinidad and Tobago, and Ukraine were the top five producers of nitrogen (in the form of ammonia) in the early 21st century. Commercial production of nitrogen is largely by fractional distillation of liquefied air.

Can't find where Monsanto makes round up or where generic round up is manufactured.
 
Miss V always stays stocked up on supplies we use around here.
Have had some trouble getting medicines filled lately.
Richard in NW SC
 
I suspect that the Kaiser Family Foundation article is speaking about the importation of prescription drugs in the context of having a US resident's prescription filled by a non-US mail-order pharmacy, not on the wholesale importation of pharmaceuticals manufactured outside of the US.

Over the past couple of decades, my US HMO's pharmacy has filled my US-written prescriptions with pharmaceuticals manufactured outside of the US on many occasions, if the pharmacies' labels are to be believed. Most commonly, the non-US manufacturers have been in China, India, or Israel, but every once in a while one of my prescriptions will be filled with a product manufactured in Ireland, Japan, Korea, Switzerland, or the United Kingdom. (I've listed these non-US states in alphabetical order, not by the relative frequency of their being the source of the medicines used to fill my prescriptions. I have also received medicines manufactured in Puerto Rico, but since the US Government has actively encouraged the manufacture of medicines and medical supplies in Puerto Rico, there's an argument to be made that Puerto Rican pharmaceuticals could be considered US-manufactured.)
 

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