Greetings good citizen, I'll bet you're wondering who is supposed to sit down and dummy up, you or me?
I recently wrote an article on the topic of independent farmers who are unable to grow food 'profitably' and what this says about the mismanagement of our civilization.
On the 'hierarchy of needs' food ranks forth behind air, water and clothing/shelter [adequate clothing can compensate for shelter thus the 'tie' although some would argue that shelter is necessary for sound sleep and therefore must be 'predator' proof.]
So without food civilization cannot exist. It is postulated that growing crops and animal husbandry 'created' civilization and the prosperity that so many take for granted.
How is it farmers can no longer 'afford' to work the land?
What does this say about the value of money (or the idiots that manipulate it?)
Understand, money is 'make believe' yet you can't survive without it! Food is real and you also can't survive without it.
Am I boring you? Should I dummy up and keep my annoying blog posts to myself?
Sadly [for those who favor the idea I dummy up] this is my blog and it's what I do to 'vent'. Doesn't matter if anybody reads this, I put it out there for you to consider.
Because if nobody brings it up chances are you'll never come upon this stuff by yourself.
Chances are you're eyes would slide right over the headline, the significance of the story lost because the supermarket had plenty of food the last time you visited (just like is always does.) If there isn't any MONEY in farming, why bother?
Because farmers don't farm for money, what they raise is far more valuable than useless paper, they are making the staff of life!
For many Money equals Food...but mostly, for reasons that make zero sense, money isn't sufficient to produce food.
Well the factory farms must be doing something 'right'...How pathetic is it the thing they're doing right is called 'subsidies', better know as 'corporate welfare!' We 'pay' for food in more ways than one.
This is why the 'small operator' is getting 'squeezed out'.
When there isn't enough food, civilization will implode and it only takes 3 days.
While you're contemplating the 'hierarchy of needs' you might want to spend a few moments wondering what you'd do in a 'food crisis'?
When only the rich can afford food the battle cry becomes 'eat the rich'...which sadly, is literal.
Um, second on the menu is the hoarding chiseler that put the independent farmer out of business by not paying enough for their produce. [while charging too much for the inputs!]
Like I keep saying good citizen; money, we're doing it wrong!
Something most of you won't realize until they slip the noose over YOUR head, right before you start dancing the funky chicken two feet off the ground.
When there is the potential to 'abuse' a thing, it WILL BE abused...count on it, especially when those who uphold the law are 'unreliable'.
In this respect the whole damn set-up stinks.
It's ALL connected people, the sooner you wake up to the bigger picture the sooner we can get started putting things right!
Remember, it all starts with the Human anti-exploitation law! [and the banishing of those who would practice 'law' professionally.
Sorry for the repeat but it's important.
Thanks for letting me inside your head,
Gegner
I recently wrote an article on the topic of independent farmers who are unable to grow food 'profitably' and what this says about the mismanagement of our civilization.
On the 'hierarchy of needs' food ranks forth behind air, water and clothing/shelter [adequate clothing can compensate for shelter thus the 'tie' although some would argue that shelter is necessary for sound sleep and therefore must be 'predator' proof.]
So without food civilization cannot exist. It is postulated that growing crops and animal husbandry 'created' civilization and the prosperity that so many take for granted.
How is it farmers can no longer 'afford' to work the land?
What does this say about the value of money (or the idiots that manipulate it?)
Understand, money is 'make believe' yet you can't survive without it! Food is real and you also can't survive without it.
Am I boring you? Should I dummy up and keep my annoying blog posts to myself?
Sadly [for those who favor the idea I dummy up] this is my blog and it's what I do to 'vent'. Doesn't matter if anybody reads this, I put it out there for you to consider.
Because if nobody brings it up chances are you'll never come upon this stuff by yourself.
Chances are you're eyes would slide right over the headline, the significance of the story lost because the supermarket had plenty of food the last time you visited (just like is always does.) If there isn't any MONEY in farming, why bother?
Because farmers don't farm for money, what they raise is far more valuable than useless paper, they are making the staff of life!
For many Money equals Food...but mostly, for reasons that make zero sense, money isn't sufficient to produce food.
Well the factory farms must be doing something 'right'...How pathetic is it the thing they're doing right is called 'subsidies', better know as 'corporate welfare!' We 'pay' for food in more ways than one.
This is why the 'small operator' is getting 'squeezed out'.
When there isn't enough food, civilization will implode and it only takes 3 days.
While you're contemplating the 'hierarchy of needs' you might want to spend a few moments wondering what you'd do in a 'food crisis'?
When only the rich can afford food the battle cry becomes 'eat the rich'...which sadly, is literal.
Um, second on the menu is the hoarding chiseler that put the independent farmer out of business by not paying enough for their produce. [while charging too much for the inputs!]
Like I keep saying good citizen; money, we're doing it wrong!
Something most of you won't realize until they slip the noose over YOUR head, right before you start dancing the funky chicken two feet off the ground.
When there is the potential to 'abuse' a thing, it WILL BE abused...count on it, especially when those who uphold the law are 'unreliable'.
In this respect the whole damn set-up stinks.
It's ALL connected people, the sooner you wake up to the bigger picture the sooner we can get started putting things right!
Remember, it all starts with the Human anti-exploitation law! [and the banishing of those who would practice 'law' professionally.
Sorry for the repeat but it's important.
Thanks for letting me inside your head,
Gegner
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