kelly4
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This isn't about employment. It's about the federal government telling parents what their OWN kids can do on their OWN family farms, that THEY OWN.This is about employment. You aren't hired by 4H to raise a farm animal.
This isn't about employment. It's about the federal government telling parents what their OWN kids can do on their OWN family farms, that THEY OWN.This is about employment. You aren't hired by 4H to raise a farm animal.
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As usual, people talking out their asses about things they have no clue about. Boil it all down and it's about the scary black man in the white house who is going to take all your stuff. Unless you've done actual FARM WORK (and I'm not talking hobby gardening) you have no clue how dangerous it is and cannot understand why this legislation is important. Keep shoveling that shit. I'm done with this stupid ass thread.
Considering I live and operate a farm and my kids work the farm everyday I would say I am MUCH MORE experienced than you are. In fact my experience probably exceeds your lifetime by a factor of two.As usual, people talking out their asses about things they have no clue about. Boil it all down and it's about the scary black man in the white house who is going to take all your stuff. Unless you've done actual FARM WORK (and I'm not talking hobby gardening) you have no clue how dangerous it is and cannot understand why this legislation is important. Keep shoveling that shit. I'm done with this stupid ass thread.
Good.I'm done with this stupid ass thread.
pwoned....same shitty scapegoat you always use...I have done farmwork...I am not the idiot that thinks mystical men can protect me from dangers...As usual, people talking out their asses about things they have no clue about. Boil it all down and it's about the scary black man in the white house who is going to take all your stuff. Unless you've done actual FARM WORK (and I'm not talking hobby gardening) you have no clue how dangerous it is and cannot understand why this legislation is important. Keep shoveling that shit. I'm done with this stupid ass thread.
Oh no we won't starve...in fact the government is very interested in farming, helping out their buddies Monsanto at every turn, that way we can have huge amounts of semi-poisonous less-nutritious food for the populace to buy.Good.
I've thought it over. All we have to do is make "family farming" illegal!
Put the government in charge of farming.
Then just sit around until we starve to death.
Then we'll all be fat and unhealthy. Good thing FREE govt. health care is a cumin'!Oh no we won't starve...in fact the government is very interested in farming, helping out their buddies Monsanto at every turn, that way we can have huge amounts of semi-poisonous less-nutritious food for the populace to buy.
Alright, I've done a LOT of soul searching. I think said dummy's actions should STAY legal. But, ONLY with a government mandated (and approved...) "horse helmet".
it depends on the kid. I have a very close friend that grew up on a Tobacco farm in Kentucky. He was driving a tractor by age eight. His main job was to use a hay rake to create the rows for the bailer that came along behind. He is now about 65 years old and is one of the smartest guys I have ever known. His background on the farm has made him able to fix most anything.Coming from a farming background it sounds pretty damn reasonable to me. Protecting children should be the number one priority of any civilization. I didn't get involved in the machinery until I was 15 or 16. Pesticides can kill. Working with timber is very dangerous some of those tools can cut you in half. Falling into a large manure pit is a terrible way to die and I lost a cousin that fell into a grain bin and smothered to death. We lost a neighbor and friend who fell off a tractor and got caught up in the tines. Children should not be involved in this kind of farm work. Too many things can happen.
he already gave up on the previous page and just resorted to calling everyone who disagrees with him a racist.it depends on the kid. I have a very close friend that grew up on a Tobacco farm in Kentucky. He was driving a tractor by age eight. His main job was to use a hay rake to create the rows for the bailer that came along behind. He is now about 65 years old and is one of the smartest guys I have ever known. His background on the farm has made him able to fix most anything.
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