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Big Ag Corporations parade as small town farmers then threaten to raise the cost of food to infinity if they can't afford their third yacht and multimillion dollar salaries. Legal farm workers make $30-40 per hour in my area. Illegal farm workers are paid "in-kind" and are modern slavery. It's shameful that Big Ag uses slave labor instead of taking a marginal pay cut.
 
Big Ag Corporations parade as small town farmers then threaten to raise the cost of food to infinity if they can't afford their third yacht and multimillion dollar salaries. Legal farm workers make $30-40 per hour in my area. Illegal farm workers are paid "in-kind" and are modern slavery. It's shameful that Big Ag uses slave labor instead of taking a marginal pay cut.
I once heard Mike Peinovich make a great point. When our govt. talks about bailing out farmers. When our govt. says they need to "bail out farmers" they really mean Bayer, Conagra, etc. They money will go to farmers, and then it goes into these large corporations to buy their products.

Most people live in the burbs or the urban area in the USA. Probably close to 90-10 suburban/urban v. rural. So, the 90 knows nothing about agriculture or how it works or how hard it is to really buy land and how few people actually own land.

This talk by politicians ends up being just another bailout for Wall Street, which is where a large chunk of middle-class taxes end up, in the hands of Wall Street.
 
Big Ag Corporations parade as small town farmers then threaten to raise the cost of food to infinity if they can't afford their third yacht and multimillion dollar salaries. Legal farm workers make $30-40 per hour in my area. Illegal farm workers are paid "in-kind" and are modern slavery. It's shameful that Big Ag uses slave labor instead of taking a marginal pay cut.
From my observations although both engage in the practice small farmers are more likely to hire illegal imported slave labour than large corporations are.

In my experience and personal observation it’s generally the small businesses in any industry that are more exploitative and likely to abuse labour laws than large corporations.

People need to stop believing the Dave Ramsey pysop that small businesses are more moral than mega corporations.

Also according to data for the USA:

  • A 2017 report by the Harvard Business Review (HBR) found that employees at firms with more than 500 employees earned 30–50% more than those at firms with fewer than 25 employees.
  • ITIF Data (2021): Employees at firms with over 500 workers earned 38% more than those in firms with under 100 workers. They also received significantly more in overtime pay, bonuses, paid leave, insurance, and retirement benefits.
I would say the above is consistent with my own experience also. Small business owners are generally greedy (of course there are some exceptions but we are talking about on average) I have worked for large corporations and some of them paid well and others didn’t. I have also worked for various small businesses and every single one of them paid me poorly.

Your local Chinese or Indian restaurant is far more likely to be hiring illegal immigrants (and underpaying them) than your local Olive Garden or Burger King is.
 
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The GOP isn't even trying any longer. No wonder these coward shut down comments on his tweet.


Why I feel politically homeless. GOP only cares about lining the pockets of their doners via cheap labor. For all their clucking about the culture war, an ownership class lording over a bunch of imported serfs is exactly the DNC plan is. A strong Yoeman class is the back bone of traditional values. Those values are caused by mass ownership. Serf values aren’t the same. The GOP plan is just less gay than the DNCs.
 
Well when you see yourself as "Your **** don't stink" literally from their Biblical Interpretation and everyone else as cattle, you see the Big Picture of sorts. Just getting enough Judas Iscariot goy types in managerial roles to enact the Destruction of a Functioning Civilization by wiping out 99% of everyone's labor value.

I have questions on alot of Economic issues and wonder in amazement of the Economic order especially the last 100 years, but I wonder sometimes in absence of God's Chosen children within in our Economic World, where would European Civilization be and what would it look like?
 
Well when you see yourself as "Your **** don't stink" literally from their Biblical Interpretation and everyone else as cattle, you see the Big Picture of sorts. Just getting enough Judas Iscariot goy types in managerial roles to enact the Destruction of a Functioning Civilization by wiping out 99% of everyone's labor value.

I have questions on alot of Economic issues and wonder in amazement of the Economic order especially the last 100 years, but I wonder sometimes in absence of God's Chosen children within in our Economic World, where would European Civilization be and what would it look like?
25-hour work weeks, probably some sort of genetic cure for cancer, life span increased up to maybe 100. This would mean we could have kids in our early 20's and live to know our own great-great-great grandchildren. And maybe even more than this. And our lives would be very low stress and very happy, with time to grow/learn/explore/teach.
 
This is a great idea. Poor countries could offer multi-person discounts, and then put them to work cleaning roads, building infrastructure, etc for a nominal wage. So, if you break into the West, you will be sent off to be a slave in some shithole country. Awesome deterrent.
I’m here for it. Could have a “wheel of misfortune” where you give it a spin and you’re deported to whatever country you land on. Break into the west, congrats. You just got a free flight to Guinea Bissau, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, or Haiti
 
Big Ag Corporations parade as small town farmers then threaten to raise the cost of food to infinity if they can't afford their third yacht and multimillion dollar salaries. Legal farm workers make $30-40 per hour in my area. Illegal farm workers are paid "in-kind" and are modern slavery. It's shameful that Big Ag uses slave labor instead of taking a marginal pay cut.
 
The complete lack of surprise, emotion or sympathy in this Indian’s face tells a story in and of itself. The face he makes when he just observed a car getting split open like a can of sardines under his trailer, presumably decapitating the occupants, is the same face a white man would make if he accidentally pulled up too far on a curb and scratched his bumper. Insects wrapped in humanoid skin.

Edit: This is also something the Trump DOJ should be using to go after California. Truckers and trucking is federally regulated, yes? They use interstate highways, no? Go after the departments and the people, specifically, who certified this driver.

They're already on it, at least when it comes to new CDLs.
 


Gas stations are very labor dependent, they work on extremely thin margins and very few independently owned gas stations survive unless they are massive operations where the gas is only the side thing in comparison to everything else they offer. I know guys who built corner shopping center gas stations with multiple units who have done very well, a small independent gas station they wouldn't waste their time. The thing with indians is that they are willing to work endlessly for the rest of their lives like it's a normal way to live. So these gas stations that most businessmen would look at and say "this isn't worth the decline in my quality of life" or it isn't worth the cost of labor many indians jump in head first. This is true for a lot of disposable businesses, I'm not sure if I would put a gas station into the disposable business category because you do actually own an asset beyond your inventory or equipment it's not like a restaurant or smoke shop something like that but it's the same concept as to why you see so many in them.

Hotels are a bit different, with the hotel the indian guy pretty much just lives there and they work all the hours but beyond that the Indian guys are willing to put up with the absolute dregs of society in their slum hotel. It's rare to find someone who owns just one hotel unless it's an indian, they own the hotel that the guy who owns multiple hotels doesn't want to waste his time on. My father and uncles owned a very nice resort style hotel near a lake a few hours from us. It was a great business and a very lovely hotel but it had a lot of moving parts and the issue was simply that we couldn't find an operating partner for it. The two brothers they had running it for almost a decade just didn't want to do it anymore and we didn't blame them, their entire lives was pretty much that hotel. We paid them more than the hotel made profit and even gave them a percentage but eventually they just wanted to move on, they had made enough money at that point where they didn't have to do it anymore. We tried for months to find another manager and it just didn't happen, we were willing to pay a silly amount in salary and give a percentage but just nobody popped up which could handle it because anyone competent knew that the hotel was pretty much going to be their entire life. If it wasn't 3 hours away I would have taken over and just oversaw employees but being 3 hours away you needed someone local or someone willing to make that drive 3-4 times a week which is asking a lot.

Well guess who bought it....an indian guy and his family, they live at the hotel now in this small midwestern slice of Americana lake town. I've checked on it every now and then, we had great reviews and it was the nicest hotel in town and now all the reviews are complaints about the condition and service, last I checked the complaints were about the how terrible the food at the bar and grille in the hotel had become, none of the arcades work anymore, the pool was closed and they don't do live music on the dock anymore. The indian guy stripped it to the bare bones, heaven forbid he spend a dollar more than he needs to for anything.
 
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