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Bloomberg and Farmers

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6 Comments
Bob
Bob
February 20, 2020 6:36 am

Farming is wrong. People should just buy their corn on the cob at the grocery store where no vegetables had to die.

Old Timer
Old Timer
  Bob
February 20, 2020 8:30 am

Thanks Bob, first laugh of the day.

Guillermo
Guillermo
February 20, 2020 10:32 am

I’m sure the Maple Syrup farmer from New Hampshire would agree with me, that there are very few “real farmers” left in North America. What we have today are soil rapist, and Frankenfood producers. What Bloomberg was slandering is the few non corporate true family farmers that care for their soil and livestock.

When Red Ropes Beguile (EC)
When Red Ropes Beguile (EC)
  Guillermo
February 20, 2020 1:03 pm

Willy, he does not go by Maple Syrup Farmer or even Tree Farmer.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
February 20, 2020 11:56 am

I think Americans should still follow the policy Capt John Smith of Jamestown gave the starving Pilgrims who were sitting on their asses waiting for the professional farmers to produce enough food for all the idlers: You will eat what you grow. My fellow Americans, if you want to sit on you ass, then pay me gold and silver for what I grow.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 20, 2020 1:44 pm

Bloomberg has a point about farming considering he has zero experience doing a real honest day’s work ! His life experience taught him corn comes in a can or frozen pack and meat shows up in a refrigerated case covered with glass and you point to what you want and some low life wraps it up for you .
To grow a couple corn or tomato plants is easy , nothing to it some dirt some water and patience .
This New York City privileged ass wipe cannot comprehend the real work involved to raise any crop or livestock by the metric tons requiring thousands of acres of land to be worked constantly to create what we as a nation have with little or no interruption from farm to store to our table !
But I do as a young kid I pulled some seasonal farm work , the kind of honest day that you earn your pay and sleep well that night and do it again the next day .
For him to make any critical remark about farmers should tell anyone who works every day to eat every night just what a pile of shit he is ! Maybe we can spread him over the field in the fall before the snow with the rest of the manure !