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In reply to the discussion: According to Reuters, up to 70% of farmworkers stayed home, terrified of deportation, leaving fruits and vegetables to s [View all]calimary
(87,191 posts)26. Nobody thought farther than the present.
Many only cared about how ballsy trump presented himself to be. And that was somehow supposed to be enough or some magic instant fix-it. That kind of high is extremely short lived.
Btw - my husband is watching a documentary called How the Nazis Lost the War. I just heard the narrators voice saying a God-complex rarely ends well. Pardon the pun but - HOLY COW!!! Could be my next quote of the week*
*as one of the writers of my Indivisible groups weekly Call to Action emails, they always start with a quote, and I wind up being the one who picks the quote. This one sure packs a punch!
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According to Reuters, up to 70% of farmworkers stayed home, terrified of deportation, leaving fruits and vegetables to s [View all]
riversedge
Jul 22
OP
This will be devastating for northern state farms when harvest season hits soon. nt
ImNotGod
Jul 22
#2
Lots of people who had milked cows in WI have left. Right now farmers are relying on HS kids but
riversedge
Jul 22
#4
Well, they got rid of Department of Education so maybe they won't get to go to school.
travelingthrulife
Jul 22
#7
Let's not forget the devastation to those workers and their families, who are unlikely to have a big cushion of savings
Scrivener7
Jul 22
#3
From farm to table, at least one in five jobs in the food industry is carried out by immigrants, the equivalent of 14 mi
riversedge
Jul 22
#5
Even easier just come by the fields at dawn. I keep telling ya: those berry-pickers are damn dangerous hombres...
Hekate
Jul 22
#13
We drove past ag fields planted next to US 101 this morning -- no workers in sight...
Hekate
Jul 22
#10
Have to hit GOP/Trump with inflation their overzealous actions are causing. Friend just got a quote for some work...
dutch777
Jul 22
#11