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    The only corn BACasshole knows about are the kernels he eats out of my shit.

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    #196 & #197

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    Quote Originally Posted by grapnel View Post
    Exactly. Mexico needs a reliable source. The U.S. is pretty much it.
    Indeed....the United States is not called the "breadbasket of the world" for no reason, the US has the hardest working, most productive and most technologically advanced farmers on the entire planet. In fact the farmers are so proficient the Government thought it would be good idea to pay them NOT TO PRODUCE...thus the US has the capacity to manipulate the global market by monopoly...all under the pretense of saving the planet from the effects of run-off pollutants found in some fertilizers.

    This all started by design during Roosevelt's depression years.....the Government would guarantee to each farmer a market for their products, thus a steady stream of income for the farmers. Farmers became so proficient that a good deal of the products were sent to warehouses to rot. But why is the Agricultural Adjustment Act still practiced today? For one reason....manipulation of the World's Breadbasket.

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    "You two were made for each other." P #202

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    Quote Originally Posted by sear View Post
    "You two were made for each other." P #202

    ... I now pronounce you man & strife.
    now that was legitimately funny....if either you or 3d knew how to use the quote button we would know who you were making fun of......

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    Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post
    now that was legitimately funny....if either you or 3d knew how to use the quote button we would know who you were making fun of......
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackascoal View Post
    Trump started the war by threatening it.

    There are other nations who sell corn. No one has to buy it from the US.

    .. and if you think this won't hurt American farmers .. OK. :0)

    Farm country could lose big in a trade war

    For Minnesota and the rest of the Midwest, it likely means farmers are hurt even more than they have been in recent years by low prices caused by abundant crops.

    The U.S. exported $2.3 billion worth of corn in 2015, as well as soybeans ($1.4 billion), dairy products ($1.3 billion), pork & pork products ($1.3 billion), and beef & beef products ($1.1 billion).

    The losses in a trade war with Mexico are on top of the losses caused by the decision to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership earlier this week.

    “It would be really damaging for us, given that so much of our products go to Mexico now,” Dermot Hayes, an Iowa State University agricultural economist, said earlier this week.
    http://blogs.mprnews.org/newscut/201...n-a-trade-war/
    Mexico started the war by refusing to fix the problems in their country that makes millions of Mexicans want to come here. Screw Mexico.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topeka shooter View Post
    Mexico started the war by refusing to fix the problems in their country that makes millions of Mexicans want to come here. Screw Mexico.
    Retard says what?
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    Retard says Mexico refuses to fix the problems that forces millions of Mexicans to flee to the United States. Mexico is the root of the problem. You go ahead and play your name calling America hating game. I've seen it many times and so have millions of others. That's why we voted for Trump. It's people like you that are the root of many problems this country has today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topeka shooter View Post
    Retard says Mexico refuses to fix the problems that forces millions of Mexicans to flee to the United States. Mexico is the root of the problem. You go ahead and play your name calling America hating game. I've seen it many times and so have millions of others. That's why we voted for Trump. It's people like you that are the root of many problems this country has today.
    Yes Retard, as you just admitted you are, we understand your problem. Leaving Mexico must have been hard on you. You made it here and then voted for Trump realizing you had fucked up. Don't worry amigo. He won't even last the 4 years.

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    Liberals are always so certain of things they know nothing about. But, If I'm from Mexico like you claim couldn't you have found an image of a Mexican retard?

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