This book is about the kind of adventure I wish I would have experienced when I was younger and carefree. This took more guts than God gave me. Great read!
@ISchmidtFaced One of our problems is we let our farm groups be corrupted by ‘industry partners’. The very people taking the money from us guide those who should advocate for us. Just my opinion.
People don't realize what actually happens when the illegal population is gone.
Suddenly Americans start getting real raises again.
Hospitals stop drowning in overcrowded ERs.
Schools breathe, class sizes finally return to something sane.
Insurance bills drop instead of climbing every year.
Young families can actually buy homes.
Grocery prices level out because the welfare load
crushing the system anymore.
DMV lines move, Traffic lightens.
Neighborhoods calm down.
Crime stats shift in the right direction for the first time in decades.
Organ transplant lists move faster.
Teenagers get the jobs they used to get before cheap
illegal labor replaced them.
Trade programs fill with American kids who can actually earn a living again.
And people start having families because the cost living isn't strangling them.
You remove the illegal burden, and the country snaggs back into shape almost overnight.
I am a father of three daughters. Melissa was awesome when she came to ND and spoke to the NDBA. As the father of 3 daughters have killed a deer with a bow, melissa_bachman is doing good work! She was a great influence !
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From both of us, we wish you a Merry Christmas. We both will commit to do our best to help the American people and especially the farmers. Our great farmers. We love our farmers. They are the best aren’t they? Yes. We love them.
@dr_ericberg The opposite. They overestimate it. The human body is way tougher than most people know. Imagine the stress of moving west in a covered wagon 150 years ago. Life was really tough back then. For most, it’s pretty easy today.
@Levi_LCL As a farmer I think this is 100% correct. Yet I do not have a solution to fix it. And I don’t see any detailed, feasible, actionable plans proposed. Farmers lose because we can’t get our poop in a group. I am to blame for this.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reveals that BlackRock is quietly acquiring control of the meat and pharmaceutical markets.
“BlackRock owns all the meat packers. There's only 4 meat packers in this country. BlackRock owns them all. You can say to them, you need to do an antitrust suits against those meat packers. The meat packers are keeping the price of meat high and the price of cows low. So the farmer gets hurt, the consumers get hurt and they make the money 'cause they've got a monopoly.”
“BlackRock owns all the pharmaceutical companies and we can start regulating the pharmaceutical companies so that they behave less like a cartel.”
"Ever wonder why... the school systems don't teach any real life skills anymore?"
"Because the moment a man becomes self-reliant, the system loses control."
"They don't want you to know how to survive without them. They want you dependent. They want you obedient. They want you to be reliant on the government. And so they teach kids how to comply, not how to think."
"Self-reliance is dangerous to the people who crave power, because once you can feed yourself, once you can defend yourself, once you can think for yourself, they can't control you anymore."
"That's why they vilify independence, because the system doesn't fear rebellion—it fears men who no longer need it."
"The strongest rebellion left in the world is a man who refuses to depend on a system that's trying to enslave him." 🎯
I’m so tired of hearing “Our grandparents could buy a house on one salary, but now we can’t even afford rent on two!”
Yeah, because Grandma wasn’t blowin’ half her paycheck on $12 iced coffee and avocado toast, that’s why!
Back then, if they wanted coffee, they made it at home. With grounds so strong it could remove rust. You didn’t drink it… you survived it.
And Grandma wasn’t out there “brunchin’.” You think she had time for brunch? No! She was at home, cooking something called whatever’s left in the house.
And don’t even bring up Uber Eats.
These people today are crying about money while living in a 4-bedroom house with two SUVs, six streaming services, and matching sleeve tattoos. You think Grandpa had a tattoo? Yeah it said “Korea, 1951.” And it came with nightmares, not realitic shading.
Oh, don’t even get me started on the kids. “We can’t make ends meet, but Brayden needs the new iPhone!” No, he doesn’t! You’re giving an $1100 phone to a kid who still eats glue and boogers.
When we were kids, the family phone hung on the wall. It had a cord long enough to jump rope with, and if you wanted privacy, you had to go stand in the pantry. And somehow, we survived.
And the TV? There was one. One.
It was in the living room, and Dad controlled it. If he wanted to watch bowling, guess what? You liked bowling.
Now every room’s got a 65-inch screen, the baby’s got an iPad, and you’re sitting there wondering why you can’t afford rent.
Because you’re living like rappers, that’s why!
Grandpa wasn’t out here leasing Teslas and buying $12 smoothies called “Detox Sunrise.” He was driving a truck that sounded like thunder and smelled like oil and cigarettes.
They lived within their means. Whatever Grandpa’s paycheck bought, that’s what they had. They didn’t try to keep up with the Joneses. They were just trying to keep the fed and a roof over their heads.
So yeah, Grandpa could buy a house on one salary. But he also didn’t have 47 subscriptions and emotional-support crystals. He had one support system, Grandma, who told him to suck it up and mow the yard.
Now folks are broke, tired, and stressed… and it’s not because of inflation… it’s because y’all keep ordering tacos from DoorDash like you’re royalty.
Wake up and smell the truth!!