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    #21
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
    OH OH OH OH !!!!!


    I Can answer what all our farm groups do.


    SWEET **** ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    No, that's what you do. Some of the farm organizations work long and hard with minimal resources to represent their members. By the sounds of it you never get involved in the efforts of any farm organization but you're the biggest whiner out there.

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      #22
      Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
      No, that's what you do. Some of the farm organizations work long and hard with minimal resources to represent their members. By the sounds of it you never get involved in the efforts of any farm organization but you're the biggest whiner out there.
      Some stab farmers in the back as well and tell the environment minister that farmers endorse a carbon tax.

      The NFU will be remembered for this cowardly stunt!

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        #23
        Representing their members as they should be doing. Isn't that what the posters are seeking?

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          #24
          First. ,blame Trudeau, for an Indian tarrif that was applied to every country. Are the Aussie s blaming him too.

          Then take a stab at the NFU for taking the same stand as the Canadian chamber of commerce on carbon pricing.
          (Dam commie chamber of commerce, anyway)

          The same NFU that warned you all where. The seed thing was headed.

          But not a word about the Harper and Mulroney govt.s that sold us out .in that department.

          Then throw in a little blame for gay's and bisexuals.
          How they are ruining our competitiveness in AG.
          Please

          The lack of infrastructure ,rail, pipeline. And our lack of world competitiveness
          was created by
          Both major parties total lack of future planning.
          They are both to blame. No one else .

          How short are your memory s, , how did the Con.s
          Improve our world competitiveness. Just the opposite
          And gutted our supports to boot..

          Now after a few years of liberals , you have forgotten
          All that. And we can go back to our comfort zone of blame the Gay's , NFU and socialists
          And all will be well again .

          And conservatives and western Canadian wheat growers are again .our salvation. Ya. Right.

          Divide and conquer still works
          Suckers
          They are too busy fighting each other to
          Ever get anywhere.

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            #25
            Sawfly

            Cant argue your logic...


            Trudeau had other choices that would have helped this country and would have played out much better...

            I will say that I think Canada was more together under the Harper era....


            ....something that Trudeau has done almost singlehandly is divide the country again....

            That will take time to repair again...

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              #26
              Harper seemed to take for granted his western support. he got in and instantly went to go pander to Quebec. I am trying to think of a single policy for the west in ag that would have been on par to what Trudeau does for his supporters and there is none. Maybe that sort of pandering isn't in Canadian Cons DNA but it better start to.


              He supposedly opened the market with the CWB removal but didn't follow up with any vision or plan. So now we basically sit here doing the same thing without the CWB. Should have just kept it as an option for those who wanted it. if we aren't going to have value added anything then that would have been the best solution. I guess we already had it.

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                #27
                Jazz

                "He supposedly opened the market with the CBW removal but didn't follow up with any vision or plan. So now we basically sit here doing the same thing without the CWB. Should have just kept it as an option for those who wanted it. if we aren't going to have value added anything then that would have been the best solution. I guess we already had it."


                Little to late now, where was that option back in May 2011?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post

                  Little to late now, where was that option back in May 2011?
                  Just another stone on the road that is prairie agriculture. It is what it is and will always be. Low margin, high risk, govt ignored, raw commodity slavery a long way from customers who usually don't have enough money to buy it.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    Just another stone on the road that is prairie agriculture. It is what it is and will always be. Low margin, high risk, govt ignored, raw commodity slavery a long way from customers who usually don't have enough money to buy it.
                    This is all true but what else are you going to do? The private sector economy in Canuckistan is more extinct than the T-rex. Unless you have connections into a government job.

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