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What happens to land prices during western separation(or not)?
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Obama was born in Africa according to a
Stable mental genius that doesn’t even know where his father was born. Lmao hahahahaha
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‘Tis Impt for thé farm community to be solvent enough to withstand a few tough years, by hunkering down, mentoring, helping each other, and keeping expectations tethered. Land is always extremely valuable. Worth dying for, if you study history.
Your work ethic should be recognized as a tenable asset. Western farmers are a well-educated homogenous culture. And experienced in so many areas. Independent thinkers. And decision makers. You don’t need hand holding and welfare. And very important is your practical ag knowledge and skills . Unbelievable slice of human beings! You just don’t take time to reflect upon it. You’re admired whilst the Skippy McF’s despise you.
Take the time to think about the results of Norway suing Sweden for divorce. No death. No war. No hard feelings. Norway thrives. Prepare. Work hard. Plan for the worst so you enjoy the best. Pars
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostI'm trying to understand the value in this post. Do you think Kenny would have a realistic opportunity to become president of the US after we join? How would the rules around Presidents having to be born in the US affect an Albertan?
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostI think it was a joke - fitting for this thread as it'll never happen.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostI think it was a joke - fitting for this thread as it'll never happen.
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Originally posted by macdon02 View PostIm not optimistic we still own land at the point of seperation. It'll get nationalized for the good of the whole. Kind of a "treaty agreement" .... it worked once. It's happening right now in South Africa
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Originally posted by 6V53 View PostWell just in case maybe you should be checking out the real estate agents.
In the safety industry, they assign a risk rating to any possible event. Giving each a probability and a consequence. Then multiply them together to get the numerical risk rating. So an event with a low probability but dire consequences (A meteor strikes the barn where all your livestock are kept) would get the same rating as an event with high probability, but low consequences ( a tree falls on a fence between two pastures). You might assign western separation a low probability, but the consequences would be very high, especially being in Manitoba which could go either way. Isn't it prudent to at least consider if preparations are in order, to either take advantage of an opportunity, or limit the losses? No different than planning a contingency plan for a drought, or another BSE type event.
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Originally posted by macdon02 View PostIm not optimistic we still own land at the point of seperation. It'll get nationalized for the good of the whole. Kind of a "treaty agreement" .... it worked once. It's happening right now in South Africa
And, what is happening in South Africa should scare everyone of us, especially us farmers in sparsely populated areas. Which is yet another reason to get out while the getting is good. I'm afraid the crowd in Ottawa today would be only too happy to enable and justify such actions here.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostI'm trying to understand the value in this post. Do you think Kenny would have a realistic opportunity to become president of the US after we join? How would the rules around Presidents having to be born in the US affect an Albertan?
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