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    #11
    Well SF3 points out weak leaders praying on weak minds and using the MSM as their hammer. Thats all right up your alley chuck.

    You can see this in the rash of weekend climate scaremongering articles getting thrown around.

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      #12
      When in doubt blame Trudeau! That way you don't actually have to think about an issue.

      SF3 always true to form!

      No comments on the concerns of British farmers and what Brexit might mean to them?

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        #13
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

        .......Today, under the EU regime, farmers in the UK receive payments of around £3bn a year, but experts have warned that support may be much lower under the new system as agriculture competes with other priorities such as healthcare or education for funding........"
        That should be clarified as anti-Brexit experts CC as there are experts on both sides predicting opposing outcomes. There is no reason why support to agriculture should be less as Britain contributes far more to the EU than they receive back and we know the Conservatives are not traditionally lavish spenders on healthcare or education. It's by no means clear what will happen to British agriculture after Brexit which is reflected by the farm vote which is evenly split on the topic. They are a trading nation though and have always been able to market farm produce overseas, I don't expect it'll be any different this time around. They may not have tariff free access to the EU the day after Brexit but trade will prevail. As an example I sold sheep to the same processing/exporting company that my Grandfather did - the sheep meat always went to Europe even before the EU or it predecessor the EEC existed. These same buyers will still be looking to trade with that company because they want that product. Brexit will likely prove to be a little hump in the road to that trade in the long run in my opinion.

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          #14
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          Case, there is nothing but continual whining by the Trudeau and liberal haters on Agriville!

          SF3 has never made a post where he hasn't complained about Trudeau! LOL

          Everything that goes wrong is Trudeau's fault! Correct?


          When in doubt blame Trudeau! That way you don't actually have to think about an issue.
          BUT turdo blamed Harper for everything the last 4 yrs.
          That is OK with you??

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            #15
            So people who don't share your particular political views are a "cancer" and a "disease"?

            That is the type of language used by nazis, white supremacists and fascists.

            Only obnoxious stupid people say things like that on a public forum.

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              #16
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              When the thread starts with whining about the "whining" who should respond? SF3. How appropriate!

              The poster who rarely ever discuses the actual issues.
              It is an actual issue , again , have you ever saw or heard of conservatives marching in the street because of a liberal win ??
              Why do you think that is ?

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                #17
                Chuck im amazed at how you keep supporting the Fool.

                Like Case said when did conservatives after a loss go out and march in the streets when they were beaten. Never.

                So keep believing you help our side every comment you make.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                  That should be clarified as anti-Brexit experts CC as there are experts on both sides predicting opposing outcomes. There is no reason why support to agriculture should be less as Britain contributes far more to the EU than they receive back and we know the Conservatives are not traditionally lavish spenders on healthcare or education. It's by no means clear what will happen to British agriculture after Brexit which is reflected by the farm vote which is evenly split on the topic. They are a trading nation though and have always been able to market farm produce overseas, I don't expect it'll be any different this time around. They may not have tariff free access to the EU the day after Brexit but trade will prevail. As an example I sold sheep to the same processing/exporting company that my Grandfather did - the sheep meat always went to Europe even before the EU or it predecessor the EEC existed. These same buyers will still be looking to trade with that company because they want that product. Brexit will likely prove to be a little hump in the road to that trade in the long run in my opinion.
                  You would certainly know more than I. But we are entering a new age of protectionism, so I think the outcome is still uncertain.

                  British farmers are certainly getting subsidized by the EU. British taxpayers may be sending more to the EU than they are receiving but I doubt farmers are. Seems like farmers can't survive without the their subsidies and supports.

                  Don't you find it ironic that farmers here and there are often anti government and free market oriented but are asking for and dependent on continued taxpayer support? It doesn't really fit with the Conservative brand.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                    Chuck im amazed at how you keep supporting the Fool.

                    Like Case said when did conservatives after a loss go out and march in the streets when they were beaten. Never.

                    So keep believing you help our side every comment you make.
                    So what is the Wexit and the Yellow jacket protests then? LOL

                    Try using common sense when you make a point.
                    Last edited by chuckChuck; Dec 15, 2019, 09:38.

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                      #20
                      Nobody is accepting democracy, it's dying. If you have read Strauss and Howe, it's the fourth turning. The left violently protests while the right fractures the state into smaller govt.

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