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Re: Farm labor shortage any explanations?


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Posted by indianared on August 05, 2010 at 19:51:27 from (75.46.77.56):

In Reply to: Re: Farm labor shortage any explanations? posted by tlak on August 05, 2010 at 19:22:48:

You're a fool, and you've proven it time and time again.

Let's try to address your points one by one.

Yes, I would pick produce for $9/hr., without hesitation. I would then look for another job to work during the evenings too. Unlike you, sitting behind your computer complaining that you don't make enough.

Yes, I could pay my bills with that.

I mentioned market forces, not any foreign forces. What were you reading?

You've known people who made some money. OK. Do you know any who've lost? Thousands and thousands have. The family farm is disapearing, or haven't you been aware of that fact for the last 30 years? Ever heard of Farm Aid concerts? Why do you think Willie and Mellencamp do that? To help poor farmers. Dairy farmers are going under right and left because of poor profit margins. If you read posts on this forum you would know that. My own family's farm would've gone under if my grandmother hadn't been a teacher bringing in more money than just the farm produced. It tells a lot about you that you think all farmers are overly prosperous. Just about every guy on this forum that farms also works a regular day job. Again, unlike you.

You're a fool and really not worth debating. You seem to think someone should make life fair for everyone. No one can do that, especially not the government. Life is not fair and no one can make it so. You're living in make-believe land to think so.

You're a lazy, obnoxious idiot. Jealous and spiteful of those who have studied harder, worked harder, and succeeded to a greater degree than you have. You will never be happy, no matter what. You will always be looking to blame someone else for your problems. I'd pity you if you weren't such a pathetic loser.

And oh, by the way. The IRS cleared me of owing any money. So you were wrong again when you said that anyone the IRS audits must be in the wrong. You obviously haven't ever had to deal with them. But then again, you don't earn enough money for them to even notice you. lol

LOSER!!!


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