Posted by oldtanker on October 13, 2018 at 17:47:46 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Thank a Farmer posted by db4600 on October 12, 2018 at 03:17:29:
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LOL I could be kind to him? He's the one who was calling names and being unkind!
Just how am I talking out both sides of my mouth? Just stating the truth. Ain't anyone out there who deserves special thanks for doing their job. Shouldn't get government subsidies either unless EVERYONE gets em. I don't need thanks. I did what I signed on to do. In fact when someone approaches me and thanks me I actually feel embarrassed. They gave me tanks to play with and a paycheck! That was thanks enough. The government makes a contract with each person who joins the military. Serve honorably and you are entitled to certain things. And yes, entitled. We earned it by fulfilling our part of the contract we signed. The promised those who stayed long enough retirement and that they would take care of at least service connected health issues (everyone is supposed to get that too with that honorable discharge).
No people can't survive without food. But the modern farmer can't produce without chemicals, fuel, seed, machinery and repair parts. They have no market if there is no means to transport stuff to the consumer. Heck the only reason you can own land and have the freedom to farm if you wish is because of the soldier. It a wide circle. No one person or group is any better or any less necessary than the other......except politicians....those are worthless.
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