The former is, so far as I can tell, inevitable. And the latter is beneficial.
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by Forsher » Thu May 12, 2022 1:45 pm
San Lumen wrote:ending farm subsides is utterly moronic.
by Necroghastia » Thu May 12, 2022 1:47 pm
by American Legionaries » Thu May 12, 2022 1:47 pm
Prima Scriptura wrote:Shrillland wrote:
I'm not sure that it can be done given how the Dems are actually opposed to a lot of farmers on more things than just social issues. A lot of Dems want to see farm subsidies and ethanol subsidies gutted to try to alleviate world poverty, never mind the horrific consequences such measures would have here with the effective price controls such subsidies bring turned off, or the fact that it would make the agribusiness conglomerates ever more powerful as small farmers could no longer hope to make money against foreign imports or big business. Out west, the Dems side against farmers and ranchers on things like water rights and land use rights, something that we who live east of the Mississippi have never had to contemplate because the BLM barely owns land here. On top of all this, the increasingly Democratic mantra of the city as the crowning achievement of civilisation draws a lot of resentment as us rural folks face ever-worsening
poverty, drug use, and suicide rates from lack of economic opportunity.
Unless someone that considers themselves a paternalistic conservative, I sympathize with the problems that people in rural areas face. I want to help them along with people experiencing the same issues in urban areas. There’s gonna have to be some class collaboration and we need to drop the “us vs them”
Also, there has to be a limit on the populism that many rural folk embrace. It’s going to come to a point where anybody that has more than a high school diploma, this includes associates and trade schools is part of the “elite”.
by The Jamesian Republic » Thu May 12, 2022 1:47 pm
Forsher wrote:San Lumen wrote:ending farm subsides is utterly moronic.
If you're doing it for environmental reasons, yes.
It's honestly hilarious watching Americans whine about the urban agenda and crow about their commitment to free market principles when there are countries vastly more reliant on agriculture (and primary industries in general) that have functionally no subsidies whatsoever...
by Necroghastia » Thu May 12, 2022 1:49 pm
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by Senkaku » Thu May 12, 2022 1:51 pm
American Legionaries wrote:Prima Scriptura wrote:
Unless someone that considers themselves a paternalistic conservative, I sympathize with the problems that people in rural areas face. I want to help them along with people experiencing the same issues in urban areas. There’s gonna have to be some class collaboration and we need to drop the “us vs them”
Also, there has to be a limit on the populism that many rural folk embrace. It’s going to come to a point where anybody that has more than a high school diploma, this includes associates and trade schools is part of the “elite”.
The "Elites" are, at least in my experience, categorized less my education level, and more by manner and expertise. Of every person who lives in a mile radius of me, I'm the only adult who isn't a college graduate. And yet these people are almost of one voice in lambasting the "elites".
by The Jamesian Republic » Thu May 12, 2022 1:51 pm
by Vassenor » Thu May 12, 2022 1:53 pm
As peaceful protesters camp outside the homes of Supreme Court justices after the leaked draft that would overturn Roe v. Wade, far-right activists are doxxing Democratic federal judges and calling for their assassination.
The posts, which appear on a far-right Telegram channel, feature the names and addresses of federal court judges (among other public figures perceived as enemies to the far-right) alongside a bio and a slick red graphic with a Kalashnikov rifle.
The image of the channel on Telegram—the popular encrypted messaging and posting app known in the past for being a safe haven for neo-Nazi terror groups—is the profile of an unidentified militant in a balaclava pointing an assault rifle.
“Remember, change starts with you,” the channel said in its top-line, pinned post. “No one is coming to save us.”
by Port Caverton » Thu May 12, 2022 1:54 pm
Vassenor wrote:The Far-Right Is Doxxing Judges and Calling For Their AssassinationsAs peaceful protesters camp outside the homes of Supreme Court justices after the leaked draft that would overturn Roe v. Wade, far-right activists are doxxing Democratic federal judges and calling for their assassination.
The posts, which appear on a far-right Telegram channel, feature the names and addresses of federal court judges (among other public figures perceived as enemies to the far-right) alongside a bio and a slick red graphic with a Kalashnikov rifle.
The image of the channel on Telegram—the popular encrypted messaging and posting app known in the past for being a safe haven for neo-Nazi terror groups—is the profile of an unidentified militant in a balaclava pointing an assault rifle.
“Remember, change starts with you,” the channel said in its top-line, pinned post. “No one is coming to save us.”
But remember, the real threat is the people standing outside Kav's house trying to ask nicely to get him to keep abortion legal.
by American Legionaries » Thu May 12, 2022 1:54 pm
by The Jamesian Republic » Thu May 12, 2022 1:55 pm
by The Jamesian Republic » Thu May 12, 2022 1:56 pm
Port Caverton wrote:Vassenor wrote:The Far-Right Is Doxxing Judges and Calling For Their Assassinations
But remember, the real threat is the people standing outside Kav's house trying to ask nicely to get him to keep abortion legal.
Make Gitmo Great Again
by American Legionaries » Thu May 12, 2022 1:57 pm
Necroghastia wrote:American Legionaries wrote:
The former is, so far as I can tell, inevitable. And the latter is beneficial.
It's only inevitable as long as you keep masturbating the egos of those who pay lip service to the idea of muh guns while they give break after break and kickback after kickback to the fossil fuels industries.
by Senkaku » Thu May 12, 2022 1:57 pm
Vassenor wrote:The Far-Right Is Doxxing Judges and Calling For Their AssassinationsAs peaceful protesters camp outside the homes of Supreme Court justices after the leaked draft that would overturn Roe v. Wade, far-right activists are doxxing Democratic federal judges and calling for their assassination.
The posts, which appear on a far-right Telegram channel, feature the names and addresses of federal court judges (among other public figures perceived as enemies to the far-right) alongside a bio and a slick red graphic with a Kalashnikov rifle.
The image of the channel on Telegram—the popular encrypted messaging and posting app known in the past for being a safe haven for neo-Nazi terror groups—is the profile of an unidentified militant in a balaclava pointing an assault rifle.
“Remember, change starts with you,” the channel said in its top-line, pinned post. “No one is coming to save us.”
But remember, the real threat is the people standing outside Kav's house trying to ask nicely to get him to keep abortion legal.
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