I was thinking just today about how the left may lose some numbers being that they are all so confined to the cities. What if the shoe was on the other foot and the virus was decimating the rural farmer communities. With no one to produce the raw food materials that we all depend on, what would we do then?
Consider what they're up against: Big Agra, monstersanto/Bayer, government regulation, FDA, China, EPA, John Deere, University, biotech and all the democratic politicians calling them stupid. It's amazing they have time to actually produce anything after being attacked by everyone.
I buy local produce as much as possible. We have coops, farmer markets and a dozen local farms I patronize. Yea, I still shop at a supermarket from time to time to buy a few things. Mostly I stay away from "Big food".
The asinine remark Bloomberg made about digging a hole and burying a seed is so bad, I don't know where to begin. He couldn't run a farm to save his life. All this shit can do is play Ponzi schemes. He takes shit, wraps it up in a pretty package, calls it a derivative and convinces other financial assholes to put it in pension funds.
I bless them more now that I've tried to get groceries. Tried to order online at 2 WM's and each item said "unavailable for pick-up". Target was the same. Went to my local grocer and had to order a week in advance. When I picked goods up they could only supply about 1/3 of my order. I live outside a large town of 500K in the midwest. Keep hearing supply chains are OK, but I have my doubts.
Thank-you James Woods and all of you for the kind words about farmers. My husband, T., is a farmer. Today is the 1st day he's taken off work in more than a month. He and his guys work their rear ends off from dawn to dusk most of the year.
Bloomberg is an a-hole. T has an MBA and uses the knowledge on a daily basis. Would be nice if all he had to do was farm. Gov't regulations though require so much math and paperwork. I'd like to see Bloomberg try to run one of the huge machines with GPS. He'd more than likely flip it.
James Woods on Twitter: "And once again the #AmericanFarmer is on the front lines fighting for America. These are the patriots that Bloomberg and the Democrat elites ridicule, but President Trump cherishes them and so do I.… /8p9eXaIt1T"
“I could teach anybody, even the people in this room (to farm),” Bloomberg told an audience at Oxford University in November 2016. “You dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on top, add water, up comes the corn.”
In the area I live in there are huge farms thousand's of acres in size. They are without a doubt the backbone of this Country. Solid hardworking folk that for the most part Trump supporters. No farms no food no America.
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Jimmycog ago
Farmers throughout time and still do have one of the toughest jobs. Everyone who eats should sing their praises.
Hoppinmad ago
Since we are not watching sports I vote we give each farmer a signing bonus for next year,
Ddboomer ago
We need our farmers and the DemonRats/Cabal wanted them all gone so that they could control our food source.
AngelofDeath ago
Planted much of my garden today.
rickki6 ago
Nice ! Still too cold here NY
AngelofDeath ago
Just a warning, not seen a honey bee this year.
rickki6 ago
That’s not good
Boscovius ago
I was thinking just today about how the left may lose some numbers being that they are all so confined to the cities. What if the shoe was on the other foot and the virus was decimating the rural farmer communities. With no one to produce the raw food materials that we all depend on, what would we do then?
vastrightwing ago
Consider what they're up against: Big Agra, monstersanto/Bayer, government regulation, FDA, China, EPA, John Deere, University, biotech and all the democratic politicians calling them stupid. It's amazing they have time to actually produce anything after being attacked by everyone.
I buy local produce as much as possible. We have coops, farmer markets and a dozen local farms I patronize. Yea, I still shop at a supermarket from time to time to buy a few things. Mostly I stay away from "Big food".
The asinine remark Bloomberg made about digging a hole and burying a seed is so bad, I don't know where to begin. He couldn't run a farm to save his life. All this shit can do is play Ponzi schemes. He takes shit, wraps it up in a pretty package, calls it a derivative and convinces other financial assholes to put it in pension funds.
4841400209 ago
I bless them more now that I've tried to get groceries. Tried to order online at 2 WM's and each item said "unavailable for pick-up". Target was the same. Went to my local grocer and had to order a week in advance. When I picked goods up they could only supply about 1/3 of my order. I live outside a large town of 500K in the midwest. Keep hearing supply chains are OK, but I have my doubts.
ditzee ago
Thank-you James Woods and all of you for the kind words about farmers. My husband, T., is a farmer. Today is the 1st day he's taken off work in more than a month. He and his guys work their rear ends off from dawn to dusk most of the year.
Bloomberg is an a-hole. T has an MBA and uses the knowledge on a daily basis. Would be nice if all he had to do was farm. Gov't regulations though require so much math and paperwork. I'd like to see Bloomberg try to run one of the huge machines with GPS. He'd more than likely flip it.
dirtbeard ago
No farms, no food.
derram ago
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Revel4ti0n ago
To be a farmer today is really hard work and sacrifice... I appreciate what they are doing and will stand up for them...
puggy ago
Never forget (((Bloomberg))) said he can teach you to be a farmer in a few minutes. The arrogance is monumental.
popsikle ago
mother fucker spent enough money to hire someone to teach everyone in the country and pay each one of them to farm.
Scrooblemeyer ago
Bloomberg's perception of farming is actually just planting a backyard garden. He's an elitist snob who thinks farmers are all dumb inbred rednecks.
MrPim ago
holyshit I can't believe anyone said that. Astounding.
ALIENS2222 ago
How about we lighten up some of the FDA and USDA regs?
hang_em_high ago
Cut the food supply from flyover country to NYC for a week and let's see how that goes.
cantaloupe6 ago
Worth a try
Isthisthenewreddit ago
I really fucking love this guy sometimes.
Snuffy_5_Smith ago
In the area I live in there are huge farms thousand's of acres in size. They are without a doubt the backbone of this Country. Solid hardworking folk that for the most part Trump supporters. No farms no food no America.
Lauraingalls ago
I LOVE farmers and all they do. Love Farmers Markets too. They are usually good, hardworking, decent people. I am GRATEFUL to God for them.
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