Posted by farmer101IL on November 12, 2009 at 09:25:14 from (173.108.162.44):
Just wondering what some of you farmers pay your labor? I see alot of guys on unemployment working for the big farmers here in illinois.
Another thought i had was , why don't all the poor, who are being told to hate the rich, that they should share their hard earned money with them, why don't they just go work for each other. The poor should work for the poor. Then there would be no jealousy in this country by the uneducated, down trodden, whiteman is keeping me down crowd. They could share their profits with each other and equally. Kind of like a commune!!
I guess the point is if a guy is working for a farmer. The farmer should pay him a wage , plus i suppose that maybe the worker should have a right to a piece of your farm. I think that is the thinking that some people have in this country. The ole tax them rich, lucky, greedy, sobs, because they have too much anyways. It's quite obvious that they didn't work 20 hr days , seven days a week to make it to where they are. They had to cheat some way to get that rich.
So i guess when corn harvest starts for my friend down the road, i help him every year, i will have to bill him for part of his farm operation, cause nobody needs 1000 acres. I only have 20 acres. Yea that's what i will do. I'll let you guys know how that works out.
Mean while if any of you rich , white, 1000 to 5000 acres farmer on the LEFT want to follow you party down this road , i will gladly stand in line to steal from you. LOL
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