Message from @neetkthx

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2017-10-26 23:12:01 UTC  

white rich, white volk

2017-10-26 23:16:26 UTC  

soon, with any luck

2017-10-26 23:35:38 UTC  

What is rich? To a homeless man somebody sleeping in a fridge box is rich. People like the waren buffet or the coke brothers are rich. We have to be careful about who we take money from, unless we mean (((rich))) people.

2017-10-26 23:39:41 UTC  

Did you see the new PragerU video

2017-10-26 23:40:34 UTC  

No, i don't trust the jew that runs it.

2017-10-26 23:52:11 UTC  

no

2017-10-26 23:52:16 UTC  

is it any good?

2017-10-26 23:52:30 UTC  

checked it out a while ago and it was all DR3 and that kinda stuff

2017-10-27 00:05:03 UTC  

You'd be surprised at how many ranchers and farmers are millionaires

2017-10-27 00:05:12 UTC  

It can be pretty profitable

2017-10-27 00:05:44 UTC  

well

2017-10-27 00:06:07 UTC  

the old farming joke goes like this: what's the fastest way to a million dollars farming?

2017-10-27 00:06:13 UTC  

start with 2 million

2017-10-27 00:06:38 UTC  

farms, esp long lived family owned ones have a lot locked up in infrastructure

2017-10-27 00:07:16 UTC  

they can absolutely be profitable, but there are a load of hurdles in america for farmers today, esp start ups that arent innovating

2017-10-27 00:07:48 UTC  

Farmers aren't rich, just look at the price of corn or soybeans per bushel and compare the cost to make those bushels. The only way most of them make money is through subsides.
T. Rural fag with relative who are farmers.

2017-10-27 00:08:08 UTC  

joe corn who bought his land at $100 an acre in 1900 can suck on the state subsidy teat and do well

2017-10-27 00:09:05 UTC  

there are some serious issues with regards to subsidies that i unfortunately am not smart enough to fix

2017-10-27 00:09:11 UTC  

I agree, the only rich farmers in america are those that own thousands of acres and lease it to smaller farmers.

2017-10-27 00:09:54 UTC  

now, you can absolutely make a living today doing land stuff if you're in a decent geographical area and arent allergic to hard work

2017-10-27 00:10:31 UTC  

but no one is finding new wealth in farming/ranching these days, not without huge upfront investment

2017-10-27 00:11:58 UTC  

i feel like joel owes me money at this point for all the shilling i seem to do for him, but you can look at polyface farms and see how they do things differently, but even that is a long game that doesnt make him millions a year

2017-10-27 00:12:23 UTC  

same goes for jean-martin fortier

2017-10-27 00:13:06 UTC  

neither of those dudes are in it for the money though, they are living the lifestyle they believe in, walking the walk, it just so happens that they're making money doing it

2017-10-27 00:13:11 UTC  

but not easy money, thats for sure

2017-10-27 00:14:34 UTC  

in the case of polyface, for instance, you can take a top down view of what the salatins do, and look at it as rural slumlording/tenanting, they aquire the land, and it only makes a little money while they owe on it, but eventually, that land bill is satisfied, and the revenue increases, same idea as rental property

2017-10-27 00:15:46 UTC  

buying a rental property for 60k, spending 15k to get it up to code, then making 8-10k a year on it is either real smart, or real dumb, depending on how long your outlook is

2017-10-27 00:17:09 UTC  

Its because subsides create a surplus that makes food to cheap to be profitable. The money is in unique food and products. Just look at how cheap live beef cattle is compared to ground beef.

2017-10-27 00:17:17 UTC  

Too

2017-10-27 00:20:41 UTC  

right, but 'immediately end all subsidies' is certainly a fix, in the same way that a bullet to the head fixes the flu

2017-10-27 00:21:58 UTC  

you have two generations, going on three, of farmers who have made the best choices they could based off of the enviroment the state has provided, and it really takes someone completely outside of that to say 'fuck them, should have known better'

2017-10-27 00:22:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359431474572820482/373265059293691905/DMQpJIBW0AA3ghn.png

2017-10-27 00:22:24 UTC  

I found the textile pattern

2017-10-27 00:22:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359431474572820482/373265241594920973/bitmap.png

2017-10-27 00:22:56 UTC  

Vectorized it, and then repeated it

2017-10-27 00:23:05 UTC  

The current state of subiside is crazy though. Just look at the fact that the US government pays people not to grow food and makes farmers dump excess produce to keep prices stable.

2017-10-27 00:23:59 UTC  

i agree, and i do believe there's a fix for the issue, im just not sure what it is

2017-10-27 00:24:17 UTC  

ending free trade is probably an amazing starting point

2017-10-27 00:24:30 UTC  

shipping back every illegal in the country seems real good too

2017-10-27 00:24:35 UTC  

lets start there