GrumpyCatFace wrote:Okeefenokee wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:
You mean when farmers could expect a decent price for their labor, before government subsidized acreage, creating Big Ag? That time before we became the global reserve currency, and starting tossing out blank checks and printing money, which distorted our economy so far out of line from reality, that it no longer makes sense to pay an American worker a starvation wage to do menial labor?
Go ahead and put some dates on those events, and then explain how we made it through for centuries between them all until we discovered mexicans.
Decent price for farm work? All the way until the 1950s. Ask yourself why there wasn't a Monsanto, or a few dozen monster farm conglomerates prior to that.
Weirdly enough, we were known for accepting immigrants for 200 years previous... Some would even say massive numbers of them.
Predictable,
In 1901 Monsanto was founded in St. Louis, Missouri, as a chemical company.[15] The founder was John Francis Queeny, a 30‑year veteran of the nascent pharmaceutical industry. He funded the firm with his own money and capital from a soft drink distributor.
So, half a century ago, we were all starving until we imported millions of cheap farm workers thirty years ago, and that all happened because Monsanto didn't exist yet, even though it existed more than a century ago. You need to cancel your netflix sub.
Typical low info libshit nonsense. Just admit you only care about cheap shit off the backs of poor foreigners, lest you have to pay your fellow citizen what you would reasonably have to pay them if you didn't have an endless supply of cheap foreign labor. And then tell us again about how no one in this horrible world can make it.
I mean, we only live in the most prosperous civilization in human history, and we even have a cohort of millions of poor foreigners making sure we have a daily supply of fresh produce from around the world, but don't let that cause you to stray from you narrative.
LIFE HERE IS MISERY AND FUTILITY. DON'T TAKE AWAY MY SLAVES. IT'S ALL I HAVE LEFT.