Posted by Ron in AR2 on December 20, 2008 at 16:23:31 from (66.172.246.148):
In Reply to: How soon we forget posted by NCWayne on December 20, 2008 at 15:14:02:
I agree 99%, I picked up a Wallace Farmer dated 1939 and read in there that a farmer was complaining that his neighbor had bought a tractor and now was wanting to rent his farm away from him. A matter of survival is always in the back of the mind of all. Things change and will never go back to the latter years. I fought duals for a tractor 40 years ago just for the fact that it cost more and did not need the extra expense. Changed my mind and will not do with out them to day. Change is always dificult to except, but usually and I say usually it is better. Old saying "Two fools in the world today, the one that thinks the new is better and the one that thinks the old is good enough" I have heard the old saying what about our grandchildren, this was 40 years ago and before you knew it the deficit was paid and all was well, I dont know if it will happen this time around but who knows for sure. That is what future is all about.
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