Posted on 02/15/2024 9:14:19 PM PST by SeekAndFind
“Climate activists” should be butchered and fed to dogs.”
Did not see that one coming .. good straight forward solutions... I’m liking it.
>> lobster ( yes, there ARE lobsters in the ocean off CT.’s coast ) is cheapish, as are musseles and clams.
I’m jealous! :-)
Make that hungry wolves 🐺!
They are consolidating as they have been for years, look who owns most of the food sources and companies, who owns a lot of land . They are slowly implementing a starvation protocol for us all
“That beef price may put hamburger stands out of business.”
IF I was running a food stand I would mix cheap, readily available wild boar meat with beef. I’d come up with some fancy-sounding Louisiana Cajun or French or German word for it and market it as a new type of meat burger. Pork-beef is a flavorful mix. It could even be called sustainable since the hogs are bad for vegetation.
Yet another reason why wealth sovereigns should be prohibited from government and politics.
They’re too disconnected from the common man to be involved in their governance.
My family remembers when STEAK was the cheapest thing back in the Depression and Dust Bowl days.
So the FDR administration bought up millions of cattle and hogs, shot and buried them to get the price UP. And some agri agents refused to give the meat to the poor. It had to be buried.
https://livinghistoryfarm.org/farming-in-the-1930s/crops/culling-the-herds/
**That beef price may put hamburger stands out of business.***
I remember when you could get 5 burgers for a dollar. 4 if you wanted tomato and onions on it.
Saw an old movie from 1967. DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE in which Dick Van Dyke goes into a McDonalds and buys a “Double meat cheesburger, fires and a coke. That will be 57 cents please.”
Even a “climate activist” should have enough sense to know that the climate is not under our human control & will never be “perfect” at any time on all the places on earth they would want it to be. Humans did not create the climate & are not in control of it. Best we can do is to “work around it” as best we can. We compensate for lack of moisture by watering our crops, control weeds as best we can,etc. Does anyone know what an ideal climate would be? Everyone would have a different idea, I’m sure. It does little good to blame something that we really have no control over.
Yeah, you’re right.
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