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That's a good idea. They should have started doing that yesterday.
Poor corporate agriculture titans.It's good to note that after Georgia cracked down on their illegal workers a few years ago tens of millions of dollars worth of their crops rotted in their fields and even using slave labor from their prisons wasn't been able to help.
Migrant farm workers are skilled workers than are necessary for many rural economies. We simply do not have an educated or conditioned farm workforce anymore, certainly not enough to support our modern corporate agriculture titans.
Even the height of the 2008/2009 crash farms had thousands of job openings and no one would work them, even when recommended by unemployment offices.
Poor corporate agriculture titans.
We definitely need the cheap labor they provide. I've had people laugh in my face for recommending they try farm work. They would rather big daddy government pay their way for them.It's good to note that after Georgia cracked down on their illegal workers a few years ago tens of millions of dollars worth of their crops rotted in their fields and even using slave labor from their prisons wasn't been able to help.
Migrant farm workers are skilled workers than are necessary for many rural economies. We simply do not have an educated or conditioned farm workforce anymore, certainly not enough to support our modern corporate agriculture titans.
Even the height of the 2008/2009 crash farms had thousands of job openings and no one would work them, even when recommended by unemployment offices.
We definitely need the cheap labor they provide. I've had people laugh in my face for recommending they try farm work. They would rather big daddy government pay their way for them.
Most folks I see around couldn't walk up a flight of stairs in the Ac. I'd hate to see them trying to work the fields in 115 degree heat. Plus the damn humidity is like 100%.It's not even about the cost. Of course Americans won't do that work for that pay, but even if they were paid more they likely wouldn't be able to do it anyway.
It's about the skill. Horticulture knowledge, climization, etc
It's a lot more skilled than people want to admit. These aren't jobs you can pull any dickhead out of highschool to do.
They're not sending us their best laborers.We don't need their best.
We need their laborers.
It's good to note that after Georgia cracked down on their illegal workers a few years ago tens of millions of dollars worth of their crops rotted in their fields and even using slave labor from their prisons wasn't able to help.
Migrant farm workers are skilled workers than are necessary for many rural economies. We simply do not have an educated or conditioned farm workforce anymore, certainly not enough to support our modern corporate agriculture titans.
Even the height of the 2008/2009 crash farms had thousands of job openings and no one would work them, even when recommended by unemployment offices.
Small price to pay in my opinion. Think of the future.
Uvas No!You mean a future without domestically grown food?
You pasty dorks are not about to pick a single grape.
I'm pretty sure @WAR RANDLEMAN! Would vote for this guy based on the deportation bus aloneI wonder if he actually thought this was a great idea.
You mean a future without domestically grown food?
You pasty dorks are not about to pick a single grape.
ummm no, even Florida not that crai crai
Mexican slaves are not needed.
So much hatred for white people...
Plenty of white folks work the fields and some even have their own vegetable gardens and fruit trees/bushes.
Yeah really.
If someone is dependent on a "deportation bus" to make up their mind on a candidate then they're the bottom of the voting barrel. I suspect you're confusing the issue of illegal immigration with the political stunt of the bus. People can choose a candidate based on their stance on illegal immigration - that's normal. But if the people are seriously being swayed by imagery of a bus then they're not the informed end of the electorate.
Telling me that it's an emotive appeal doesn't change that, all it does is explain the metric by which they are making their poorly informed choice. I already know it's the metric for their decision making - that's exactly why it deserves mockery.
If someone is dependent on a "deportation bus" to make up their mind on a candidate then they're the bottom of the voting barrel
When will poor whites, realize they are being manipulated by the GOP. The GOP just takes their votes for granted.
I do not want open borders, but the GOP just plays on poor whites fears and then fucks them with corporate welfare.
And you guys were in here crying about NextGen America youtube ads that no one is watching.