Posted by minnymovista on January 16, 2020 at 19:51:06 from (174.220.1.253):
In Reply to: Re: USDA CCC-866 posted by Bob Bancroft on January 16, 2020 at 15:22:31:
I’m with ya BOB ! Farmers welfare ! Every other business in the world has to survive on what they sell or service they provide ! I am a small farmer and sell what I produce and choose to do it without any help from the gvt yet the big time farmers claim they are poor and need government money to survive as they drive around in a new $60000 dollar pick up and drive up the the price of any land that goes up for sale ! They are no different than the capable but unwilling folks that show up at the county with their hands out saying they can’t work because they choose not to because to work because to them it’s free money ! Sure lots will bash me but go ahead when they bury me I can honestly say I have worked for everything I have how many of them will ! If ya can’t make it without the gvt help maybe they should throw in the towel like any other business in the world has to !
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