And the cupboard was bare........

05 Jan 2019 19:46 #1 by homeagain
finance.yahoo.com/news/usda-data-delay-bad-deal-202920905.html

FOR BB.......looks like growing your own food in the front yard could be a forwarding thinking factor.......when the grocery produce section is BARE......you should take some measure of satisfaction you are NOT a farmer.....:angry:

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05 Jan 2019 21:27 #2 by Blazer Bob

homeagain wrote: finance.yahoo.com/news/usda-data-delay-bad-deal-202920905.html

FOR BB.......looks like growing your own food in the front yard could be a forwarding thinking factor.......when the grocery produce section is BARE......you should take some measure of satisfaction you are NOT a farmer.....:angry:


Pay your nickel and take your choices homeagain.

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06 Jan 2019 06:57 #3 by homeagain

Blazer Bob wrote:

homeagain wrote: finance.yahoo.com/news/usda-data-delay-bad-deal-202920905.html

FOR BB.......looks like growing your own food in the front yard could be a forwarding thinking factor.......when the grocery produce section is BARE......you should take some measure of satisfaction you are NOT a farmer.....:angry:


Pay your nickel and take your choices homeagain.


In reality, it is now named THE FOURTH TURNING....what was will no longer exist and what will be is still to be determined. jmo

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07 Jan 2019 12:53 #4 by homeagain


And when your children, or grandchildren sit at the table with empty stomachs...or... your elderly
aunt is eating soda crackers she obtained from a fast food chain (slipped into her pocket on the slight) will the "king" finally decided he is satisfied? SHAME ON EVERYONE FOR NOT SPEAKING OUT AND DEMANDING THIS STOP......THE WALL IS NOT THE ISSUE, THE EGO OF THE KING IS.

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07 Jan 2019 15:11 #5 by FredHayek
Calm down Chicken Littles. Millions of people are entering the labor market again after thinking they would never find a job. Lowest unemployment rates for minorities in decades. Manufacturing in the states is climbing. 310,000 people found jobs last month, when the economic forecasts expected "only" 177,000 to be hired. Remember the news wants to concentrate on the negative to get more viewers but the economy is doing quite well right now. I even saw gas for sale at $1.77 a gallon. That will put money in people's pockets.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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07 Jan 2019 16:04 #6 by Brandon

FredHayek wrote: Calm down Chicken Littles. Millions of people are entering the labor market again after thinking they would never find a job. Lowest unemployment rates for minorities in decades. Manufacturing in the states is climbing. 310,000 people found jobs last month, when the economic forecasts expected "only" 177,000 to be hired. Remember the news wants to concentrate on the negative to get more viewers but the economy is doing quite well right now. I even saw gas for sale at $1.77 a gallon. That will put money in people's pockets.


Did you even read the link in the OP? "The U.S. government shutdown means the Department of Agriculture will delay the release of several market-moving reports at a time when farmers start to make their planting decisions for the upcoming season."

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07 Jan 2019 17:19 #7 by FredHayek
The Feds are going to spend 4 trillion dollars this year. If the Democrats really cared about the farmers, they would make a compromise with the Trump administration tonight and approve five billion dollars for his wall. He is President so shouldn't he be able to get this project approved. This is politics and compromise is a very important part of it. #schumershutdown. The latest polls have Donald Trump only losing a single percentage point as a result of the shutdown, from 42 to 41. So maybe America isn't as hysterical as you are about the partial shutdown.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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07 Jan 2019 17:39 #8 by Brandon
The idea contained in the OP is a lot more interesting than your duckspeak.

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07 Jan 2019 18:05 #9 by ramage
Home Again,
Are you revisiting Midnight Cowboy? Hard to tell without the ellipse marks.

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