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Re: Working for a farmer


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Posted by trucker40 on November 12, 2009 at 15:53:20 from (69.154.16.192):

In Reply to: Working for a farmer posted by farmer101IL on November 12, 2009 at 09:25:14:

It kind of sounds like you are saying rich people work for free?I dont think so,not any rich people that I know about.So are you saying you are poor and just work for the fun of it because you are happy?I dont know.I guess you just dont know any better and are just happy go lucky to work for nothing for friends and neighbors.So maybe you think people on unemployment should work for farmers for nothing?Well that would be OK if when they get a job the farmer comes and helps them do their work on the job.Ever see that happen?As usual typical you think you are better than everybody else,but not actually seeing anything but a narrow view of things tilted your way.I dont really see rich farmers although there may be some.If they are rich farmers they arent out in the field working usually and a doctor or lawyer besides being a farmer or just own land and dont farm it.I do happen to know a few of those types.There is no reason for your side to brag,its the side thats responsible for this mess we are all in.Fix the mess and you will get respect.I guess your side thinks it can blame the other side until it fixes your sides mess?I have not seen that happen.So most likely you should shut up until you can figure out how to fix this mess,then do it,and you wont have to blame others for it.Its obvious that your side is trying every trick in the book to make the other side look bad.Plus they have enough problems anyway.However to set there year after year and destroy our country,then try to make the side trying to fix it look bad,shame on you,but its typical of your side to do this.Rotten to the core and not changed any in all these years.Real people dont run around looking for some way to blame others for their mistakes,they figure out whats wrong and fix it by working with others that want to fix it.Continue to be a sled and see how it helps your side.Fox news is a bunch of propaganda and so is CNN.Both sides are disgusting and its corporate media that is causing a lot of problems.Kind of like Communism.The end of your way of doing things is slavery,which is about the same as a dictatorship,which is what you seem to want.So instead of a commune,which is like the American Indians lived like,Its Communism or just plain slavery that you think ought to be the way.That would mean the state owns everything and you are a slave,without freedom,and a bootlicker to the state.Thats what you want?Move to China and knock yourself out.Hey they even will pay you a few pennies an hour.You will have to sleep on your sewing machine,but you will be living high on the hog in that civilization if you have a job.Keep being a roadblock to fixing this mess and you might get the same thing here before long.


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