### “Surprise, Surprise: The Port’s Numbers Aren’t Looking Great”
So, the Port of Los Angeles, which prides itself on being the busiest in the country, just reported a 13% drop in activity for January compared to last year. That’s a pretty significant decline when you consider this place handles about a third of all U.S. imports and exports.
Gene Seroka, the port’s executive director, took a trip to “The Daily Report” to chat about it. But let’s be real: how much insight can we expect when the person in charge is discussing the problems at their own workplace? It’s like asking a chef at a failing restaurant why the food is bad.
Is anyone surprised by this downturn? With supply chain chaos still hanging around like a bad smell, it’s hard to believe things would magically improve. You have to wonder what else is going on behind the scenes that we’re not being told. Are there other factors at play, or is this just a convenient excuse for deeper issues?
In the end, it’s clear the port’s struggles reflect broader economic concerns. But hey, let’s just keep pretending everything’s fine until it isn’t, right? Isn’t that how we’ve been doing things?
By Admin | Published: February 21, 2026 at 12:50 am