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In reply to the discussion: Americans mostly back dumping the electoral college, i don't [View all]OldBaldy1701E
(11,801 posts)And, all of our agricultural and mineral items will just appear and then we will never need farmland again, sp then we can ruin them all so that they can never be stupid republicons again.
Which is about as unrealistic as anything I have never mentioned. But, unlike my ramblings, some people are taking this seriously enough to actually be calling for the end of agriculture in this country as we know it. They have nothing to offer as al alternative for this strange idea that they have, so we just get to hear people in the cities complaining about the rural areas that create the very food they are munching on while they are complaining about those same farmers.
Personally, I cannot wait to see how this plays out. I doubt I will live long enough to see much of it come to fruition, but I hope there is an after life so I can witness this desire to destroy food production in this country.
Sometimes, sadly, people have to learn a lesson the hard way. Even more sad, is that our fellow citizens of the US seem even more resistant to learning anything unless it destroys their lives, then they seem to suddenly 'wake up' about it.
Which is usually far too late.