Is he at the butcher now?Is it Friday yet? Dang shift work is kicking my butt this week. It wouldn't be so bad except I literally got run over by a bull this past weekend.
New Sheriff in town things may changeWell believe it or not Dallas. The coal industry is currently a dead dinosaur here in Ohio and Pa. It's a damn shame as it is a plentiful resource that we have clean burning technology for. If it wasn't for the China exports of coal.
No, but he is no longer at my farmIs he at the butcher now?
I have played farmer in my younger daysYea, 600#…4mos old?![]()
That may be the purpose but it isn’t the result. Has any industry increased its domestic manufacturing capacity since the last increase in tariffs? To the best of my knowledge the only substantial increases in domestic manufacturing started more because of supply chain issues. If the intent was to truly to support an increase we would have seen grants and incentives to companies to create domestic production. Instead we see it going to corporate handouts to companies that supported the victors whether they manufacture in China or anywhere else.High tarriffs encourage companies to not have their products made in cheap labor countries. That is the purpose for the tariffs.
like in 2008 or so when government bailed out banks while everyone starvedThat may be the purpose but it isn’t the result. Has any industry increased its domestic manufacturing capacity since the last increase in tariffs? To the best of my knowledge the only substantial increases in domestic manufacturing started more because of supply chain issues. If the intent was to truly to support an increase we would have seen grants and incentives to companies to create domestic production. Instead we see it going to corporate handouts to companies that supported the victors whether they manufacture in China or anywhere else.
This is not an indictment to of the past and future president, it is the nature of most modern democracies where votes are paid for with corporate handouts.
Dave since your family won’t
In today's Days of our Lawns, Adam and his son spread a commie metric trailer load of sand in the wheel tracks and low spots, Ed says "Fūkk that" while Randy considers Never Moving.
Tune in next time where Dallas is caught encouraging the grass with "How's you slacker" sweet nothings.
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We definitely need to reign in chrony capitalism. The corporations are people decision is one of the worst ever by our supreme court. This has not been done in a very long time, I know continuing to do the same thing hasn't had the desired effect. Also, we don't live in a democracy. A representative republic is more correct. Mob rule is a democracy.That may be the purpose but it isn’t the result. Has any industry increased its domestic manufacturing capacity since the last increase in tariffs? To the best of my knowledge the only substantial increases in domestic manufacturing started more because of supply chain issues. If the intent was to truly to support an increase we would have seen grants and incentives to companies to create domestic production. Instead we see it going to corporate handouts to companies that supported the victors whether they manufacture in China or anywhere else.
This is not an indictment to of the past and future president, it is the nature of most modern democracies where votes are paid for with corporate handouts.
Adam, You need to lay that boat back down in your yard to help cover that up. I see plumbing and seeding down are not your strong suits LOL.In today's Days of our Lawns, Adam and his son spread a commie metric trailer load of sand in the wheel tracks and low spots, Ed says "Fūkk that" while Randy considers Never Moving.
Tune in next time where Dallas is caught encouraging the grass with "How's you slacker" sweet nothings.
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