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Old 03-03-2022, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Racehorse View Post
From your article:
“We’ve been having supply chain issues with caskets. In fact, a casket
that I’m using tonight is a replacement for something that we should’ve
been able to get. But it was not available so they altered the casket,” he said.

From another one:
“Our COVID deaths have slowed, some particularly here in the state of Arizona, but what we are experiencing more than anything right now is the disruption in the transportation industry," said Antram.
Antram says transportation systems of getting the materials to the homes and cemeteries created a lag in supply.

Proves my point that it is a supply issue, and not a demand issue.

From another one:
But as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread across the region Goldstein said he has now broken all his sales records in the past two months. In July, he sold 45 caskets. Normally, he said, he would be "very happy" with selling 30 in a winter month.

I have said it before, you clowns are in total glee about death. It is truly sad to see someone "very happy" about these deaths. Only journalists and liberals are "very happy" about deaths.
Not a liberal, or happy. I am a realist and accept honest statistics as the truth
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