Love this article. But even better are the comments.
How can you not love this. Comment 1.10
ARTICLE:
When Danford planted watermelons last year, he estimates he paid a trucking company close to $10 million to transport them.
COMMENTER:
10 million? Is that a misprint? If he can spend that much on transportation, then he can pay more than $10 an hour.
ARTICLE:
But what if he paid a higher hourly wage? The going rate now is $10 an hour. "The [pickle] company wouldn't buy it from you then," [the farmer] says. They'd turn to suppliers in other states where labor is cheaper -- states that allow undocumented immigrants to continue working under the radar.
COMMENTER:
Could someone please explain to me how this works? Why would the pickle company care how much you pay your workers? I guess I am ignorant in the ways of farming.
That comment is precious to me. You had me at ... . Oh well, nevermind.
Another commenter pointed out that the farmer had essentially admitted to hiring illegal laborers and should be jailed. The big tent of the right. Small government, big jails.
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Showing posts with label collective farming SUCKS. Show all posts
Monday, November 14, 2011
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
pray harder, dude (cont'd)
"It may not come off this way, but you’ve never met a host who wants to be wrong more than me. (Well then... great news! - Ed.) I pray, literally pray, each day, 'Dear Lord, show me where I'm wrong.'"
. . .
"This man may be a capitalist, but he is probably more of a socialist. He has surrounded himself with Marxist views his whole life, so how much of it has rubbed off on him, I think, is a reasonable question to ask." (God? Buehler? Anyone? - Ed.)
. . .
"This man may be a capitalist, but he is probably more of a socialist. He has surrounded himself with Marxist views his whole life, so how much of it has rubbed off on him, I think, is a reasonable question to ask." (God? Buehler? Anyone? - Ed.)
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