March 25, 2023

Pete Buttigieg Enjoys 2nd Month Of Paternity Leave Since Supply Chain Crisis Worsens

White House defends Transportation Admin taking time with his husband as supply chain crisis spirals further out of control.

US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg  is in the second month of compensated paternity leave  – leaving behind an empty post as the Biden supply chain crisis spirals further out of control.

According to  Politico , “ Buttigieg’s office informed West Wing Playbook how the secretary has actually already been on paid leave given that mid-August to spend time with his husband, Chasten, and their own two newborn babies. ”

For the first four weeks, he was mostly offline aside from major agency decisions plus matters that could not be delegated, ” said the DOT spokesperson, adding “ He has been ramping upward activities since then. ”

The failed 2020 presidential candidate will “ continue to take some time over the coming weeks to support his spouse and take care of his brand new children. ”

That said, while Pete hasn’t been able to resolve  the dozens of container ships currently stuck off the coast of California , he  has   been making the rounds on cable TV – appearing on  MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, Bloomberg   and   NPR   – and attended a high-profile meeting with President Biden to discuss the supply chain catastrophe.

In addition to shortages, the particular ongoing supply chain disruptions have caused  prices to rise   – which of course affects lower-income families the most – with the cost of some children’s toys having risen as much as 10% ahead of the holiday season, according to the  Toy Association .

“ It might be hitting us at the most severe time of the year, which is the vacations, ” said association Leader Steve Pasierb.

Meanwhile, top toy executive Isaac Larian of MGA Entertainment told  Sibel News   on Thursday that “ if the ports are open twenty-four hours a day or 48 hours a day, you cannot get labor. If you fail to get labor, you cannot obtain trucks, you cannot get the products out. ”

As we  observed earlier , the Ports of Los Angeles and Lengthy Beach, a point of entrance for 40% of all US containerized goods, more than 80 container ships are at anchor and 64 at berths across the twin ports. The particular backlog doesn’t stop there as it takes well greater than a week for entry to the port. Once the containers are usually unloaded, it takes another week to leave the port to warehouses.  

Unfortunately for poor families struggling to afford basic needs this year amid terrible inflation, the US transportation secretary is MIA.


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