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Who said anything about forced labor?
You did Arbie. Don’t you remember?

Here, let me help a demented old geezer drug addict to remember:


I think your answer to that, when we discussed it in the past was to 'force lazy young people to do those farm jobs... because Americans in the past were tougher and would do them'.
Yep. That's my answer. Doing those jobs instilled a positive work ethic in us. That's something this generation could use.
 
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You nailed it. RB has no kids, Toxic had one. They seem to believe that "if it was good enough for us, it's good enough for them." Of course when they were kids, we were part of the Baby Boom generation, and minimum wage was $1.65/hour. You were lucky to get a job in a fast food place. Most of us mowed yards or babysat. I'd bet you anything that neither RB nor Toxic worked on a farm, slopped hogs, lugged bales around, mucked out barns, plucked chickens, and the like. But they think today's kids, who seldom even go outside, should be doing that stuff. Hahahaha!

Wanna bet if I worked on a farm when I was a kid? I threw plenty of hay bails on hay wagons on my uncle's farm. It was the price I paid to stay there on weekends. His shale pit is where I honed my shooting skills.
You think you know everything, but you don't.
 
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There is nothing to fear here, Arbie, except fear itself. Didn’t your dad teach you that on “the farm”?

I think your answer to that, when we discussed it in the past was to 'force lazy young people to do those farm jobs... because Americans in the past were tougher and would do them'.
Yep. That's my answer. Doing those jobs instilled a positive work ethic in us. That's something this generation could use.
 
Wanna bet if I worked on a farm when I was a kid? I threw plenty of hay bails on hay wagons on my uncle's farm. It was the price I paid to stay there on weekends. His shale pit is where I honed my shooting skills.
You think you know everything, but you don't.
They don't know anything, do they? Certainly nothing about me...;)
 
Who said anything about forced labor? Since when do you know who does farm work?

Address the shortages? Kids today are lazy, that's a fact. Your bullshit falls on deaf ears, except for maybe a few assholes here.

Um, YOU said that, and your toxic puppet agreed. Old age setting in, RB? You don't have any kids or g-kids so you have no idea whether they are lazy or not. They're just like any other generation: some are hard-working, some aren't.

As for who I know who does/did farm work, Mr. Owl's parents farmed. My grandmother farmed. When we lived in a rural area for 11 years, our nearest neighbors farmed. In fact, my youngest missed a curve coming home from work one night and drove right through their cow fencing. lol

You, on the other hand, claim to have worked in a machine shop. Other than killing woodchucks on nearby farms, you know less than I do about the vocation. Oops.
 
Um, YOU said that, and your toxic puppet agreed. Old age setting in, RB? You don't have any kids or g-kids so you have no idea whether they are lazy or not. They're just like any other generation: some are hard-working, some aren't.

As for who I know who does/did farm work, Mr. Owl's parents farmed. My grandmother farmed. When we lived in a rural area for 11 years, our nearest neighbors farmed. In fact, my youngest missed a curve coming home from work one night and drove right through their cow fencing. lol

You, on the other hand, claim to have worked in a machine shop. Other than killing woodchucks on nearby farms, you know less than I do about the vocation. Oops.

Yes. You know more than me, farmer.
 
I was on a little farm in Maine once when I was about eight.

I had a very young aunt through marriage,
about half way between my uncle's age and mine,
who took me to visit an old sorority sister of hers who married a farmer in Maine.

[She used to take my everywhere. It's as though my uncle had found her a playmate.]

I took off my jacket and tried to play bullfighter with the little horned goats.

I didn't yet realize that bullfighters killed the bulls,
or it would not have occurred to me to play that game.

I thought that they just waived their capes at them to get them to play.
The goats, alas, were more interested in chewing me than charging me,
but they were cute.

That, however, it the totality of my rural experience.
Is there more to it than that?
 
Um, YOU said that, and your toxic puppet agreed. Old age setting in, RB? You don't have any kids or g-kids so you have no idea whether they are lazy or not. They're just like any other generation: some are hard-working, some aren't.

As for who I know who does/did farm work, Mr. Owl's parents farmed. My grandmother farmed. When we lived in a rural area for 11 years, our nearest neighbors farmed. In fact, my youngest missed a curve coming home from work one night and drove right through their cow fencing. lol

You, on the other hand, claim to have worked in a machine shop. Other than killing woodchucks on nearby farms, you know less than I do about the vocation. Oops.

To Arbie's credit, he said he knew how to throw bales. Nothing about animal husbandry or growing crops. Just how to throw bales....and shoot rocks. I guess that makes him a "farming expert" in Ohio. :thup:

Wanna bet if I worked on a farm when I was a kid? I threw plenty of hay bails on hay wagons on my uncle's farm. It was the price I paid to stay there on weekends. His shale pit is where I honed my shooting skills.
You think you know everything, but you don't.
 
To Arbie's credit, he said he knew how to throw bales. Nothing about animal husbandry or growing crops. Just how to throw bales....and shoot rocks. I guess that makes him a "farming expert" in Ohio. :thup:

I've split a cord of wood with an axe. That must make me a lumber jack. : )
 
Capitalism demands strong and steady regulation. We accept, for some reason, that the goal of corporations is to maximize profits. It does not include a codicil about not doing harm to the people or the environment. Corporations fought against safety in plants, product safety, product safety, environmental laws and anything that may make lower profits. The cruelty in corporate leaders against union organizing is well known. The incredible lobbying power of corporations and the wealthy keeps us on the edge of safety and environmental disasters.
You have to understand that corporations see employees as a cost and management problem to be solved.Your humanity is not part of the management equation.
When America was started, we chartered corporations. If they did harm they could lose the charter. The power of corporations and the wealthy ended that. They also got the court to say they have personhood. How crazy is that?
We fought countless wars and invasions to get resources for corporations. Iraq is an example. Gen. Smedley Butler wrote a book "War is a Racket" about how his armies were working for corporations.
Corporations are winning, or they have won.

Another painfully stupid post from the uneducated low IQ moron brigade. :palm:
 
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