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pfitz59

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15. A friend of mine is in agriculture.
Tue Dec 17, 2024, 04:21 PM
Dec 17

Her family owns farms on both sides of the US - Mexico border. They have a cadre of workers who rely on them for jobs. My friend is wealthy, but not overtly. Her wealth is tied to the land. She voted for Harris. She is very upset with Trump and his policies. Both the tariff plan and immigration policy will hurt her business and employees.

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Gonna be a hellish 4 years, but the buyer's remorse from the idiots will give us some measure of Attilatheblond Dec 17 #1
But as in my first example, it will be hurting us all, even those who were against Trump. (I know her to be a strong Sogo Dec 17 #3
Schadenfreude SheltieLover Dec 17 #4
Nope, that does not cover the feeling I get from this stuff. Attilatheblond Dec 17 #18
They'll never admit that they screwed the pooch a second time. LuvLoogie Dec 17 #16
I"m afraid I'll be noticing the comfy lives of people who didn't MadameButterfly Dec 18 #21
Most of them won't have any buyer's remorse. Mariana Dec 18 #32
Most people can only see evidence that supports their paradigm MadameButterfly Dec 19 #40
I love these anecdotal stories that actually tell us more than Mike 03 Dec 17 #2
This is exactly why I can't listen to media anymore... Trueblue Texan Dec 18 #20
Who is doing this? How do we find out about these alliances? MadameButterfly Dec 18 #22
IMO, corporations are so big now that boycotts don't have the same impact they used to. CrispyQ Dec 18 #26
a huge number of people ARE boycotting Amazon... Trueblue Texan Dec 18 #30
maybe we have to do something hard MadameButterfly Dec 18 #33
You find out about alliances, but helping to forge them yourself... Trueblue Texan Dec 18 #29
Are any of them Billionaires? orwell Dec 17 #5
FAFO MarcoZandrini Dec 17 #6
FAFO? n/t LastLiberal in PalmSprings Dec 17 #9
It means Bettie Dec 17 #11
And ours MadameButterfly Dec 18 #23
Some of them will figure it out Bettie Dec 18 #24
Thats how we got here MadameButterfly Dec 19 #34
Too many people who can't Bettie Dec 19 #38
fuck around and find out Skittles Dec 17 #19
Sheesh, plenty of highly skilled people right here in the USA to replace foreign made goods. usonian Dec 17 #7
I would buy a FAFO flag... MiHale Dec 17 #8
Business opportunity. Free to copy and use. usonian Dec 17 #10
Not that simple MadameButterfly Dec 18 #25
It was satire. usonian Dec 18 #31
My apologies MadameButterfly Dec 19 #35
The artistically created FAFO flags should have been a giveaway. usonian Dec 19 #36
not sure I get the FAFO flags MadameButterfly Dec 19 #37
The FAFO flags are a reminder that people voted their prejudices, in fact against their own best interests. usonian Dec 19 #39
Can't wait for the Mid-Terms in a couple of years. multigraincracker Dec 17 #12
I'd interpret the grinning at each other as nilram Dec 17 #13
"awkward grins on their faces" Dave Bowman Dec 17 #14
A friend of mine is in agriculture. pfitz59 Dec 17 #15
One of the biggest trmpr idiots I know is from Mexico. louis-t Dec 17 #17
I don't know how you managed to not say Demobrat Dec 18 #28
That 50K that Harris Walz campaigned on was not enough MagickMuffin Dec 18 #27
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