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In reply to the discussion: 'The whole thing is screwed up': Farmers in deep-red Pennsylvania struggle to find workers [View all]Attilatheblond
(7,256 posts)The fewer independent food producers there are, the higher prices as land gets gobbled up by huge corporations. Look at how few companies there are in the retail grocery industry. It's a pretty good barometer of the future and the costs.
Set policies that drive independents (in any industry) out of business and monopolies can buy up, put out of business, any/all independents. Then, 'spoiled American workers' really find out how bad things can/will get.
Hunger will make better slaves, and that sure as hell seems to be the goal of GOP policies.
Legislators who rubber stamp the bad policies are just house slaves who want to stay in the masters' good graces and eat better. Young men who are hungry enough will be easier to convince to put on a uniform and take orders, no matter how vile the orders will be.
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