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Post by haase on Apr 1, 2020 19:26:29 GMT -6
After all the things that were going through, I feel when this is over the world is going to wake up, I believe the US will, we have gone through years of buying cheap, and this has that gotten us to a throw away society, every thing produced is junk and doesn't last,and everyone knows that all the sh*t comes from china, now everyone knows that they have been lying about infected numbers and death numbers in their country, even the dumbacrats are figuring this out, they are not even wanting to buy from china, so how do you think it will affect our food sources, I think this is another factor that will benefit us.
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Post by franklinridgefarms on Apr 1, 2020 19:36:47 GMT -6
I have been thinking about our dependence on foreign sources for necessities especially food for some time even before this disease came about. We as a country need to produce as much of our food as possible be it meat and produce. We should only be importing what we can’t produce not running our cattle ranchers and farmers out of business by importing beef from other countries.
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Post by angusrancher on Apr 1, 2020 19:50:00 GMT -6
I think back about some of the rhetoric about how great it was going to be if we we're a service oriented economy back from the early 2000s, and they were going to be capitalists and we didn't have to worry about them attacking us if we did that.....blah blah blah, and all of the "sound science" bullshit that NCBA was...still is.... preaching, and gawd forbid Creekstone did anything to recover our Asian markets before we all got old.......see where the hell it got us.
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Post by haase on Apr 1, 2020 19:57:58 GMT -6
Just my point, look at the history of our country and producing anything you can produce, look at the technology that has been stolen from our country, every thing that we use to produce was the best in the world, then folks started to get lazy and price our way out of the market, time to get off our Azz and realize your not worth 100 dollars a hour to hold a job being lazy and make products that most cant afford.
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