Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The price of cotton went up during and after the American Civil War. If only those annoying Republicans hadn't insisted on fighting to end slavery.
The price of produce is going up right now, likely partially due to the difficulty of having a permanent underclass to exploit.
No more exploiting underclasses for cheap labor and cheap goods.
Join the local gardening club, get on youtube and learn to grow at least some of your own produce in the backyard or in pots on your deck. Buy from your local farmers market. Take your neighbor's unwanted zucchini off his hands. Or just pay up at the grocery store. You may have to drop the soda, energy drinks and buy less wine DCUM, but somehow you will make it through.
There's nothing less believable than a Republican pretending to care about the underclass being exploited. Nor a Republican who wants to pretend that the Republicans of 160 years ago in any way, shape or form resemble the Republicans of today.
Blah blah blah.
Just say you are happy to have an exploitable population as long as your blueberries don't go up so much in price.
The nation (and the cotton industry) survived the disruption caused by liberating slaves and we will survive a disruption caused by food growing and production ceasing to utilize the people you want to work long hours for less pay and fewer rights.
I promise Miss Ann, you can still have your almond milk latte. It just may not come from exploited labor and may run you an extra buck.
We'll survive it because time is rapidly ticking on the Trump regime. We'll be talking about midterms and Presidential primaries soon.
Keep dreaming if that’s what you need. Look at what is happening in Texas… nothing is ticking on this regime except grift, rapidly increasing national debt, fleecing of democracy. No one, literally not one person has stood up to Trump- he owns all three branches of government plus the media but sure… go ahead and think there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unemployment rate would be worse except that labor force is shrinking
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/08/15/labor-force-recession-indicator/
Totally. WE all knew the immigration policies would hit “unskilled” labor, but I hadn’t really thought much about the impact on the UE rate itself. This shortage will undoubtedly fuel even more inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The price of cotton went up during and after the American Civil War. If only those annoying Republicans hadn't insisted on fighting to end slavery.
The price of produce is going up right now, likely partially due to the difficulty of having a permanent underclass to exploit.
No more exploiting underclasses for cheap labor and cheap goods.
Join the local gardening club, get on youtube and learn to grow at least some of your own produce in the backyard or in pots on your deck. Buy from your local farmers market. Take your neighbor's unwanted zucchini off his hands. Or just pay up at the grocery store. You may have to drop the soda, energy drinks and buy less wine DCUM, but somehow you will make it through.
There's nothing less believable than a Republican pretending to care about the underclass being exploited. Nor a Republican who wants to pretend that the Republicans of 160 years ago in any way, shape or form resemble the Republicans of today.
Blah blah blah.
Just say you are happy to have an exploitable population as long as your blueberries don't go up so much in price.
The nation (and the cotton industry) survived the disruption caused by liberating slaves and we will survive a disruption caused by food growing and production ceasing to utilize the people you want to work long hours for less pay and fewer rights.
I promise Miss Ann, you can still have your almond milk latte. It just may not come from exploited labor and may run you an extra buck.
We'll survive it because time is rapidly ticking on the Trump regime. We'll be talking about midterms and Presidential primaries soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The price of cotton went up during and after the American Civil War. If only those annoying Republicans hadn't insisted on fighting to end slavery.
The price of produce is going up right now, likely partially due to the difficulty of having a permanent underclass to exploit.
No more exploiting underclasses for cheap labor and cheap goods.
Join the local gardening club, get on youtube and learn to grow at least some of your own produce in the backyard or in pots on your deck. Buy from your local farmers market. Take your neighbor's unwanted zucchini off his hands. Or just pay up at the grocery store. You may have to drop the soda, energy drinks and buy less wine DCUM, but somehow you will make it through.
There's nothing less believable than a Republican pretending to care about the underclass being exploited. Nor a Republican who wants to pretend that the Republicans of 160 years ago in any way, shape or form resemble the Republicans of today.
Blah blah blah.
Just say you are happy to have an exploitable population as long as your blueberries don't go up so much in price.
The nation (and the cotton industry) survived the disruption caused by liberating slaves and we will survive a disruption caused by food growing and production ceasing to utilize the people you want to work long hours for less pay and fewer rights.
I promise Miss Ann, you can still have your almond milk latte. It just may not come from exploited labor and may run you an extra buck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The price of cotton went up during and after the American Civil War. If only those annoying Republicans hadn't insisted on fighting to end slavery.
The price of produce is going up right now, likely partially due to the difficulty of having a permanent underclass to exploit.
No more exploiting underclasses for cheap labor and cheap goods.
Join the local gardening club, get on youtube and learn to grow at least some of your own produce in the backyard or in pots on your deck. Buy from your local farmers market. Take your neighbor's unwanted zucchini off his hands. Or just pay up at the grocery store. You may have to drop the soda, energy drinks and buy less wine DCUM, but somehow you will make it through.
There's nothing less believable than a Republican pretending to care about the underclass being exploited. Nor a Republican who wants to pretend that the Republicans of 160 years ago in any way, shape or form resemble the Republicans of today.
Blah blah blah.
Just say you are happy to have an exploitable population as long as your blueberries don't go up so much in price.
The nation (and the cotton industry) survived the disruption caused by liberating slaves and we will survive a disruption caused by food growing and production ceasing to utilize the people you want to work long hours for less pay and fewer rights.
I promise Miss Ann, you can still have your almond milk latte. It just may not come from exploited labor and may run you an extra buck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The price of cotton went up during and after the American Civil War. If only those annoying Republicans hadn't insisted on fighting to end slavery.
The price of produce is going up right now, likely partially due to the difficulty of having a permanent underclass to exploit.
No more exploiting underclasses for cheap labor and cheap goods.
Join the local gardening club, get on youtube and learn to grow at least some of your own produce in the backyard or in pots on your deck. Buy from your local farmers market. Take your neighbor's unwanted zucchini off his hands. Or just pay up at the grocery store. You may have to drop the soda, energy drinks and buy less wine DCUM, but somehow you will make it through.
There's nothing less believable than a Republican pretending to care about the underclass being exploited. Nor a Republican who wants to pretend that the Republicans of 160 years ago in any way, shape or form resemble the Republicans of today.
Blah blah blah.
Just say you are happy to have an exploitable population as long as your blueberries don't go up so much in price.
The nation (and the cotton industry) survived the disruption caused by liberating slaves and we will survive a disruption caused by food growing and production ceasing to utilize the people you want to work long hours for less pay and fewer rights.
I promise Miss Ann, you can still have your almond milk latte. It just may not come from exploited labor and may run you an extra buck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The price of cotton went up during and after the American Civil War. If only those annoying Republicans hadn't insisted on fighting to end slavery.
The price of produce is going up right now, likely partially due to the difficulty of having a permanent underclass to exploit.
No more exploiting underclasses for cheap labor and cheap goods.
Join the local gardening club, get on youtube and learn to grow at least some of your own produce in the backyard or in pots on your deck. Buy from your local farmers market. Take your neighbor's unwanted zucchini off his hands. Or just pay up at the grocery store. You may have to drop the soda, energy drinks and buy less wine DCUM, but somehow you will make it through.
There's nothing less believable than a Republican pretending to care about the underclass being exploited. Nor a Republican who wants to pretend that the Republicans of 160 years ago in any way, shape or form resemble the Republicans of today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The price of cotton went up during and after the American Civil War. If only those annoying Republicans hadn't insisted on fighting to end slavery.
The price of produce is going up right now, likely partially due to the difficulty of having a permanent underclass to exploit.
No more exploiting underclasses for cheap labor and cheap goods.
Join the local gardening club, get on youtube and learn to grow at least some of your own produce in the backyard or in pots on your deck. Buy from your local farmers market. Take your neighbor's unwanted zucchini off his hands. Or just pay up at the grocery store. You may have to drop the soda, energy drinks and buy less wine DCUM, but somehow you will make it through.
There's nothing less believable than a Republican pretending to care about the underclass being exploited. Nor a Republican who wants to pretend that the Republicans of 160 years ago in any way, shape or form resemble the Republicans of today.
Seriously. Same exact people are laughing at people being forced into squalid conditions at “Alligator Alcatraz.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The price of cotton went up during and after the American Civil War. If only those annoying Republicans hadn't insisted on fighting to end slavery.
The price of produce is going up right now, likely partially due to the difficulty of having a permanent underclass to exploit.
No more exploiting underclasses for cheap labor and cheap goods.
Join the local gardening club, get on youtube and learn to grow at least some of your own produce in the backyard or in pots on your deck. Buy from your local farmers market. Take your neighbor's unwanted zucchini off his hands. Or just pay up at the grocery store. You may have to drop the soda, energy drinks and buy less wine DCUM, but somehow you will make it through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The price of cotton went up during and after the American Civil War. If only those annoying Republicans hadn't insisted on fighting to end slavery.
The price of produce is going up right now, likely partially due to the difficulty of having a permanent underclass to exploit.
No more exploiting underclasses for cheap labor and cheap goods.
Join the local gardening club, get on youtube and learn to grow at least some of your own produce in the backyard or in pots on your deck. Buy from your local farmers market. Take your neighbor's unwanted zucchini off his hands. Or just pay up at the grocery store. You may have to drop the soda, energy drinks and buy less wine DCUM, but somehow you will make it through.
There's nothing less believable than a Republican pretending to care about the underclass being exploited. Nor a Republican who wants to pretend that the Republicans of 160 years ago in any way, shape or form resemble the Republicans of today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The price of cotton went up during and after the American Civil War. If only those annoying Republicans hadn't insisted on fighting to end slavery.
The price of produce is going up right now, likely partially due to the difficulty of having a permanent underclass to exploit.
No more exploiting underclasses for cheap labor and cheap goods.
Join the local gardening club, get on youtube and learn to grow at least some of your own produce in the backyard or in pots on your deck. Buy from your local farmers market. Take your neighbor's unwanted zucchini off his hands. Or just pay up at the grocery store. You may have to drop the soda, energy drinks and buy less wine DCUM, but somehow you will make it through.