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<blockquote data-quote="Brahma Bull" data-source="post: 358796" data-attributes="member: 5767"><p>Yeah there is always 2 sides to every story.I have been a (R) all my life.But right now I feel the same way about both partys.</p><p>They all need a good swift kick in the back side.The War I am 50/50 on that.For the farmers and ranchers that sure enough really need that assistance,yeah ok.I can make it on my own,no</p><p>need any help.I know supply and demand drives the markets.</p><p>But during a severe drought?Aaaah,makes me #$^%)(%$#@!!!</p><p>But that is just me.The price of beef goes up cause there is a shortage not related to any natural disaster,same with hay.Ok I buy that.Don't take advantage of your fellow farmers in a time of hardship.I couldn't do that.Like only paying someone $200 for a reg. mom ma cow w/ calf in the middle of a bad summer drought.That goes against my grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahma Bull, post: 358796, member: 5767"] Yeah there is always 2 sides to every story.I have been a (R) all my life.But right now I feel the same way about both partys. They all need a good swift kick in the back side.The War I am 50/50 on that.For the farmers and ranchers that sure enough really need that assistance,yeah ok.I can make it on my own,no need any help.I know supply and demand drives the markets. But during a severe drought?Aaaah,makes me #$^%)(%$#@!!! But that is just me.The price of beef goes up cause there is a shortage not related to any natural disaster,same with hay.Ok I buy that.Don't take advantage of your fellow farmers in a time of hardship.I couldn't do that.Like only paying someone $200 for a reg. mom ma cow w/ calf in the middle of a bad summer drought.That goes against my grain. [/QUOTE]
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