We have "left over' night since I can remember. Bidenomics isn't making it any easier. What they're doing right now is creating a WORLDWIDE shortage. Such bs. Do not comply. When will we stop the nonsense and STAND? DO NOT COMPLY.
how old is this video? I see the post is recent on Xitter, BUT I am positive I have seen this video before. remember when the powers that be were killing off livestock and poultry farms?
and you know I usually love your content here brain_dead.
$7/L? Where? Maybe a convenience store in Nunavut, but I’m paying roughly the same for milk as I was 2 years ago, and I buy 4L (about a gallon) for $5-7 (Ontario).
I think Illuminatibot got gallons and litres mixed up.
In the US they would get a tax write off,it's almost the same as selling it. Over production of commodities like this can be a serious problem, and it would hurt the poor the most. The govt used to buy surplus milk and turn it into cheese to support the price. They ended up damn near filling an underground salt mine with cheese.
I'm no expert on the topic, but it can be pretty complex.
We have "left over' night since I can remember. Bidenomics isn't making it any easier. What they're doing right now is creating a WORLDWIDE shortage. Such bs. Do not comply. When will we stop the nonsense and STAND? DO NOT COMPLY.
Milk can be frozen effectively and re-use for at least several months. I will not comply. You got it.
I buy 50 pound bags of dry milk. I don’t want to put all my trust into electricity for my freezers.
Smart.
how old is this video? I see the post is recent on Xitter, BUT I am positive I have seen this video before. remember when the powers that be were killing off livestock and poultry farms? and you know I usually love your content here brain_dead.
This one is new; I believe. I looked at the responses. They were all less than 12 hours ago.
I meant the video, not the post. did the original poster on xitter post an old video? my memory is bad, but not that bad.
I am not sure whether the video is old or not. I have never seen it.
Thanks. I have not seen it so that's why I posted.
The same thing happened under FDR.
I never one to waste food.
$7/L? Where? Maybe a convenience store in Nunavut, but I’m paying roughly the same for milk as I was 2 years ago, and I buy 4L (about a gallon) for $5-7 (Ontario).
I think Illuminatibot got gallons and litres mixed up.
Oh. Good to know. LOL
Agencies are not official government entities and regulations are not laws.
Discuss
Ayn Rand predicted this in the "Fair Share Act" when regulations become enforced as 'law'...
Rand had the map. ;)
Yes. Amen to that! We learned this with Covid, right? Let's hope.
30 liters is nothing! Oh…stupid typo.
LOL
I guess he's lucky 3000 of them didn't drop dead at the same time. From global warming.
Yeah. You are right. Farming is hard work.
It looks bad, but I don't want the price of milk going from .20 a gallon to 10 dollers and back to .20
I'll sooner donate to Food Bank
That would be much better,but it would still mess with the supply/ demand/ price.
In the old days farmers would over produce things like this and crash the price, and then they would all/ most go broke and supply would dry up......
It was a mess.
Give some to homeless shelter and food banks. Our church used to donate lots of food.
In the US they would get a tax write off,it's almost the same as selling it. Over production of commodities like this can be a serious problem, and it would hurt the poor the most. The govt used to buy surplus milk and turn it into cheese to support the price. They ended up damn near filling an underground salt mine with cheese.
I'm no expert on the topic, but it can be pretty complex.
https://www.farmlinkproject.org/stories-and-features/cheese-caves-and-food-surpluses-why-the-u-s-government-currently-stores-1-4-billion-lbs-of-cheese
1.4 billion pounds of cheese.
yes. Certainly.
Unfortunately, government cheese sucks! They only make American cheese