By M.D. Kittle
MADISON — It’s beginning to look a lot like an empty-shelf Christmas, and liberal lockdown policies by governors like Tony Evers are a big reason why.
America’s supply-chain crisis is impacting everything from chicken tenders to chassis. And now Omicron — the COVID variant du jour — could exacerbate the product shortages and bottlenecks in the global distribution system, economic experts say.
It wasn’t just the pandemic that put producers and consumers in this predicament. The stringent policies that foolishly shut down economies at the outset of the COVID-19 outbreak stalled the dynamic supply chain, says Kurt Bauer, president and CEO of Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce.
“The supply chain…