

… You don’t know what the New Deal was, do you?
… You don’t know what the New Deal was, do you?
Dude I opened with kid gloves and threw you a soft slow ball.
Do is a favor and stop pretending to be part of our movement you’re making us look bad.
Just stick the mug on top of the stove on medium heat n it boils in like two minutes… Less than that is you use a saucepan….
Why would a new deal get rid of after school programs? If would expand on them.
Or is my 10yr or 6yr old supposed to get a job?
Yeah man they have started rolling back those regulations for child labor.
If you think other people’s ideas or their feelings when they interact with you are irrelevant, then you’re kind of a dick.
Your whole vibe this whole conversation was giving the impression that you had a solution, and you admittedly don’t. I asked for one to give you a platform to present a solution, but you clearly just pulled something out of your ass and then passed the buck to someone more knowledgeable when pressed.
If you haven’t thought about what the solutions to basic problems like these are, and haven’t done the research so you could tell me what those more learned people have come up with, you’re nothing more than a parrot.
You wanna be a socialist? Do some research and come back to us with some solid solutions, not just “uh grow your own food in the lawn you probably don’t have in an area that might not even grow everything or enough, peasant”.
Look up the history of 420 it’s funny
There’s a big difference between recognizing things are shit and pretending you know the answer.
Y’all out there buying new furniture?
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Those weren’t feasible solutions at all.
80% or so of America lives in cities. So they aren’t going to be able to use a coop farm and a lot of them don’t have land to grow anything on.
Also farming isn’t something anyone can pick up. Sure, harvesting is pretty easy to learn, but for massive scale farming that we need to survive, you need specialized equipment, training and tools. Things most people just don’t have.
Your “solutions” are hand waving ideas that haven’t been thought through in the slightest.
They won’t work.
Again, just to make sure I’m crystal here, I’m so for dismantling the insane capitalistic system we have, stopping the exploitation of farm workers, reforming our food industry, etc. I really super am on your side here. But if we want those changes you’re gonna have to actually think through the solutions you’re giving people and not just give some nothing burgers like these.
Ok there’s another factor here and that’s taking into account the dipping sauce if any.
Crinkle cut without sauce? Bland. With a good sauce? Those little accordion fucks hold way more than shoestring.
“Complaining about a problem without posing a solution is called whining.” Teddy Roosevelt
I’m not saying to not discuss it. I’m not saying to stay a slave.
When were talking about people needing to eat, though, you’re gonna need some solutions if you want to enact change. No one can do a revolution on an empty stomach, and if you’re going to hand wave basic survival, you’re not going to get anyone to follow you.
Look, I’m all for dismantling capitalism, but you do your cause disservice if you criticize something, act like you have the answers, and then don’t deliver. If you don’t have the answers just say so up front.
Why would I pollute the guild of Mexico?
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Not really elaborating on that much… Not everyone can afford to drive out to the country to work on a farm for food, and a lot of people don’t have lawns.
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Wait she’s British so it would probably be Corningfrumple MacWallibootenshiretonwotsalldisden
I mean, fuck it. If you like recording stuff and posting it then go for it.
Totally get it, super on board, but uh, to circle back to the here and now for a second, we kinda need food? So the situation as it is right now really blows.
Some people are joking about $70 salads, but also there is a point in there. Farming sucks ass a job and if you paid people enough to incentivise folks to do it, that’s something not a lot of farmers can do, especially small ones.
So what would an ideal solution be with the technology we have now?
It didn’t hit enough, definitely said so, and if you bothered to read anything I told you exactly why those wouldn’t work.
I’m not exactly keen on taking advice from you on much of anything, frankly, because you don’t think things through or, you know, observe.