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130. Ahhh . . . don't agribusinesses produce most of the food for the country now?
Wed Nov 30, 2016, 12:05 PM
Nov 2016

Last edited Wed Nov 30, 2016, 02:33 PM - Edit history (1)

Hats off to family farms but aren't their numbers shrinking every year trying to compete with the Archer Daniels Midlands of the world?

Since when are small-town and rural people not "ordinary Americans"? The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2016 #1
They're about 20% of the country. That's not "ordinary" Recursion Nov 2016 #3
Agriculture in those areas provides cheap food for the rest of us. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2016 #11
Thank you. nt cwydro Nov 2016 #70
They also get cheap insurance. No more direct subsidies but JimBeard Nov 2016 #73
With illegal immigrant labor treestar Nov 2016 #76
... handmade34 Nov 2016 #96
Ahhh . . . don't agribusinesses produce most of the food for the country now? brush Nov 2016 #130
Yes the family farms are huge and use government subsidized insurance. JimBeard Nov 2016 #145
LOL...yeah, the other 4/5 will be eating each others refuse, eh? pipoman Nov 2016 #27
I hope you are not saying that because you live in a large urban center you are ... spin Nov 2016 #61
Sounds like that mchill Dec 2016 #226
about 28% hfojvt Nov 2016 #68
I think it is 21 percent rural and small town, 29.9 percent urban, and 49.1 percent StevieM Dec 2016 #241
As a rural resident, I consider myself delightfully abnormal then. Kilgore Nov 2016 #102
What a remarkably foolish and short-sighted statement. 11 Bravo Dec 2016 #221
the only way you will get rural America is to remove reproductive rights from our platform Horse with no Name Nov 2016 #8
My daughter is in Texas in the military marlakay Nov 2016 #44
By which of course they mean the WHITE babies Maru Kitteh Nov 2016 #56
Don't forget to dump the idea to pass new gun bans and limits on the number... spin Nov 2016 #63
Too bad really CountAllVotes Nov 2016 #127
You are absoluely, 100% correct! Thank you! hamsterjill Nov 2016 #140
The problem is, calling them "ordinary Americans" implies the other 80% are not "ordinary Americans" Iggo Nov 2016 #126
The point is that the knee jerk reaction is to consider them to be the definition of "ordinary Squinch Dec 2016 #193
Well... We could start... FBaggins Nov 2016 #2
Not really. 1 in 5 is pretty unusual Recursion Nov 2016 #5
They are not weird or unusual. That's incredibly insulting and condescending The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2016 #14
It's not insulting to point out it's a small segment of the population Recursion Nov 2016 #17
Your comment wasn't just that rural people represent a small percentage The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2016 #26
1 in 5 is certainly "unusual"; you have to grant that Recursion Nov 2016 #28
Hey Recursion, just very slowly, easy now, gently, pangaia Nov 2016 #58
Homosexuals constitute 5% of the population. TupperHappy Nov 2016 #143
Ok then while we're discussing percentages 14% of the population is considered black. bluesbassman Nov 2016 #156
What about the highly educated? neeksgeek Dec 2016 #190
But they don't do it anymore. The NFO was one of the most radical and I supported them but JimBeard Nov 2016 #146
Unfortunately this is true. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2016 #151
Very true Duckhunter935 Nov 2016 #85
"Small town and rural" is larger than 20% FBaggins Nov 2016 #19
I mean, it's about 22% Recursion Nov 2016 #21
Populations under 25,000 were about half of the country just a few years ago FBaggins Nov 2016 #23
No, sorry: I'm done with coddling small towns. They are not "ordinary": I am Recursion Nov 2016 #31
"Cut them off"? The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2016 #34
I have a farm bill for that. Recursion Nov 2016 #36
If people don't vote the way you like sarisataka Nov 2016 #40
My answer? Not at all. That is * their * answer Recursion Nov 2016 #42
In post #31 you stated sarisataka Nov 2016 #47
I have been in farming all my life and have seen small farms getting larger and JimBeard Nov 2016 #74
I have heard that all my life and have farmed. There is always someone JimBeard Nov 2016 #75
Rural communities also support lumber production, recreation for urbanites (skiing, rock climbing... mchill Dec 2016 #227
They are not "ordinary": I am tecelote Nov 2016 #83
The you can add ignorant to biggoted FBaggins Nov 2016 #92
I'm With You Baggins ProfessorGAC Nov 2016 #94
Wow I woud live there any day rather than some crowded urban shit hole nt doc03 Dec 2016 #183
You know how I test if a post has no content? metalbot Dec 2016 #185
WTF? pipi_k Dec 2016 #210
I'm with Recursion on this one. Aristus Nov 2016 #124
I hear black people really like them collards too... right? FBaggins Nov 2016 #125
I am part of the solution. Aristus Nov 2016 #128
Did you note the context of what you were replying to? FBaggins Nov 2016 #132
He said he wants to "cut them off" - Cut off Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid to them. Aristus Nov 2016 #152
Sorry... that doesn't make sense FBaggins Nov 2016 #161
It's a double-edged sword. Aristus Nov 2016 #162
I'm not saying that their preferred policies in this example are correct FBaggins Nov 2016 #163
Well, I don't want anyone to suffer for any reason, Aristus Nov 2016 #165
I'm sure that's true... except for one thing FBaggins Nov 2016 #166
Well, they've got their own problems. Aristus Nov 2016 #169
People in all kinds of areas, including big cities, do these things cyberswede Nov 2016 #158
The overarching argument in all this is that people in rural areas felt left behind Aristus Nov 2016 #159
this . . . .n/t annabanana Dec 2016 #187
You confuse "small segment" with "edge of the bell curve." Beartracks Nov 2016 #29
Does that mean the black folks are not "ordinary?" Chinese folks are not "ordinary?" pangaia Nov 2016 #52
Counter-question: DetlefK Nov 2016 #80
Counter question.. pangaia Nov 2016 #110
We were talking about what counts as "ordinary" people. DetlefK Nov 2016 #117
Have you ever considered what people in rural areas think of big city people? spin Nov 2016 #65
Why is it important that I consider what people in rural areas think of big city people? Squinch Dec 2016 #194
Obviously rural people do not see that Democrats offer the better deal ... spin Dec 2016 #219
Well, given where we are today, I feel confident in saying that rural America has Squinch Dec 2016 #220
Trump made promises that he will never be able to complete. ... spin Dec 2016 #222
POC are about 20% of the population too. Do you consider them "unusual" or "unordinary"? jack_krass Nov 2016 #88
More like 37% of the population DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2016 #131
Basing "ordinariness" on a single factor is silly. cyberswede Nov 2016 #157
Well, I have green eyes, and I've always viewed myself as *extra*ordinary. pablo_marmol Dec 2016 #175
With bigger votes than ours treestar Nov 2016 #77
My interpretation of the post... LeftishBrit Nov 2016 #87
The poster "pointed it out"... without backing it up FBaggins Nov 2016 #93
... larger cities that they don't care about "Ordinary Americans" LIKE THEM. musicblind Nov 2016 #150
I was pretty careful with my use of scare quotes FBaggins Nov 2016 #160
The US has regions where change happens faster Lithos Dec 2016 #181
As someone who lives in one of these out-of-touch rural towns Horse with no Name Nov 2016 #4
Yeah, I grew up in one. I left, because there were no jobs. Recursion Nov 2016 #7
I'm not sure but the more secular the big cities become....the more religious the rural areas become Horse with no Name Nov 2016 #24
I left because I didn't want to be around uneducated fucking idiots snooper2 Nov 2016 #137
Stop making me laugh so hard bravenak Nov 2016 #148
Wholesome fun for the WHOLE family! hatrack Dec 2016 #209
You are so right about these churches rwheeler31 Nov 2016 #12
Save the babies, let the kids, adults and old people die. Their version of Christian sickens me. nt TeamPooka Nov 2016 #15
We don't have to do anything. The Republicans will do that for us. LonePirate Nov 2016 #6
Except that they don't care about facts. DetlefK Nov 2016 #84
Interesting.. virginia mountainman Nov 2016 #9
Yeah, I am Recursion Nov 2016 #20
Haw haw! It sure is a kneeslapper when the little people try to fight back! kcr Nov 2016 #91
It's crazy, right? /nt Marr Nov 2016 #119
They didn't win. They were scammed. And they are going to suffer for that. Squinch Dec 2016 #242
Wow, that sounds awfully condescending. LisaM Nov 2016 #10
Lies metroins Nov 2016 #13
We need progressive radio in rural areas Tumbulu Nov 2016 #16
Definitely!!! All they get fed is RW propaganda and RW religion. It's been going on a long time and RKP5637 Nov 2016 #112
Hate does sell well. Mariana Nov 2016 #144
Carve out a section of the AM Radio band DBoon Dec 2016 #180
Urbanites will control Dem votes their cities and maybe their states.... pipoman Nov 2016 #18
Not so fast. The repugs fuck up the economy with their policies every time. brush Nov 2016 #136
It almost sounds like you want it to stay. You almost sound like you think it's a good thing. musicblind Nov 2016 #153
Keep doing what you're doing expecting different results.... pipoman Nov 2016 #170
Boy, do you have that backwards. WillowTree Nov 2016 #22
Numbers Recursion Nov 2016 #32
i understand the point handmade34 Nov 2016 #97
Are those California vegetables grown in LA and San Francisco, or in rural areas? WillowTree Nov 2016 #103
An opinion of complete ignorance... pipoman Nov 2016 #115
I used to spend a lot of time in the Sacramento Valley, QC Dec 2016 #224
Yeah - "How do we make other people reach out" is quite backwards. lagomorph777 Dec 2016 #217
Insolent peasants! sarisataka Nov 2016 #25
start a "liberal" business and hire them JI7 Nov 2016 #30
What should we do? Here's what we should do. Shemp Howard Nov 2016 #33
How (realistically speaking ) do you envision those lost jobs coming back COLGATE4 Nov 2016 #43
That's a very good question! Shemp Howard Nov 2016 #50
More a wish than a plan. COLGATE4 Nov 2016 #51
Why do you want to give up so easily? Shemp Howard Nov 2016 #57
Interesting that the people who vote Republican - those same Republicans Squinch Dec 2016 #200
Apparently factory managers will run their businesses as charities Recursion Nov 2016 #67
That's my take on it, too. nt COLGATE4 Nov 2016 #99
Very good question bravenak Nov 2016 #149
Who is looking down on them? Who has shown prejudice against them and how have they done that? Squinch Dec 2016 #198
Oh, they'll realize WTF they did shortly world wide wally Nov 2016 #35
Republicans control both chambers in 32 states (17 with veto-proof majorities). SMC22307 Nov 2016 #37
I think I will. Medicaid cuts and SNAP reductions will resolve this in a few years Recursion Nov 2016 #38
Well, as Ed Koch said when he lost his last race, "The people have spoken and now they must pay." Squinch Dec 2016 #205
Spread THIS word: elleng Nov 2016 #39
I totally understand where Recursion is coming from jmowreader Nov 2016 #41
Thank you (nt) Recursion Nov 2016 #45
Keine probleme, Recursion. Guten abend. jmowreader Nov 2016 #46
But isn't this part of the larger problem? The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2016 #49
It really is; how the heck do we change that? jmowreader Nov 2016 #72
Well, you could go after misuse, rather than responsible ownership. benEzra Dec 2016 #174
I don't agree with this. I do get the impression that people in rural America feel they are Squinch Dec 2016 #206
Reminds me of Palin treestar Nov 2016 #78
Well, yes: that's the point Recursion Nov 2016 #113
Wow. blue neen Nov 2016 #48
I hope Oklahomans and Pennsylvanians keep fracking and ruining their LuvLoogie Nov 2016 #53
Ah, yes Oklahoma DFW Nov 2016 #86
start here with this article from dKos I posted earlier..... msongs Nov 2016 #54
1. Get control of the government Warpy Nov 2016 #55
What we need to do is mobilize voters in urban areas. herding cats Nov 2016 #59
Having lived in both we need to keep a open mind marlakay Nov 2016 #60
True...the condescending attitude towards 'fly over' country does our party no good. Demsrule86 Nov 2016 #95
I.live rural, work urban. gwheezie Nov 2016 #62
I'm sure if you lecture to them about how out of touch they are, they'll vote for your candidate. jfern Nov 2016 #64
Here in Kansas City rural and urban are all mixed leftyladyfrommo Nov 2016 #66
There is no "normal" America. 20% of America is still America. Kablooie Nov 2016 #69
Stop putting forth JesterCS Nov 2016 #71
. LWolf Nov 2016 #107
Nothing JustAnotherGen Nov 2016 #79
Wait and see? atreides1 Nov 2016 #81
I like rural Americans who are not ignorant white wing racists. They are a minority though. Hoyt Nov 2016 #82
I'm sorry I threw that pumpkin at you when you were doing B.R.A.G. dawg Nov 2016 #105
LOL. I lived in Macon for awhile, even the police harassed bike riders. Hoyt Nov 2016 #142
Let's send them all newspaper subscriptions. Vinca Nov 2016 #89
According to DU, we should Fuck'em (or at least the white ones) jack_krass Nov 2016 #90
I think you misunderstand LWolf Nov 2016 #98
Wow melman Nov 2016 #100
Really? Kilgore Nov 2016 #101
Ugh...none of this is an either/or situation vi5 Nov 2016 #104
All's we gotta do is out-vote them. dawg Nov 2016 #106
Ordinary? The plurality don't live in urban areas either. Most live in suburbs. Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2016 #108
College educations might help HAB911 Nov 2016 #109
#1 stop being regressive on the 2A. ileus Nov 2016 #111
Agree completely. DanTex Nov 2016 #114
"Ordinary Americans" being who? The DNC? Marr Nov 2016 #116
Yep. Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2016 #118
No, we won the working class by pretty high margins Recursion Nov 2016 #120
You're using national numbers to make a regional argument. Marr Nov 2016 #123
Clearly it is: 10 points is a landslide among that demographic Recursion Nov 2016 #134
Again, the party has a lead-- nationally-- with people living in poverty. Marr Nov 2016 #135
To which I can only say: Thanks, Debbie!!! Iggo Nov 2016 #138
This isn't complicated. DesmondFoster Nov 2016 #121
Let them suffer with the rest of us for the nightmare which they helped create. Paladin Nov 2016 #122
1976: Jimmy Carter won among rural white Southerners. Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2016 #129
Carter was totally because of Nixon marlakay Nov 2016 #139
Why did more white rural voters repudiate Nixon/Ford than other groups? Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2016 #141
I forgot about his farm background marlakay Nov 2016 #147
I also think that with Carter it was about the fact that he was one of them, in their minds, StevieM Dec 2016 #239
We work to make sure their votes don't matter. ileus Nov 2016 #133
Great idea liquid diamond Nov 2016 #155
How do you propose to do that....... WillowTree Nov 2016 #164
Your OP reveals a truth a lot of these posters don't want to face. musicblind Nov 2016 #154
eliminate every government benefit they have KatyMan Nov 2016 #167
Apparently they have no need to do much at all. Despite having a 6 million vote deficit from jmg257 Nov 2016 #168
If sarcasm were steel, you just bridged the Gulf of Mexico. Eleanors38 Nov 2016 #171
While we do not discuss politics in lodge ChazII Nov 2016 #172
Churches Bear Creek Nov 2016 #173
I sincerely hope this OP is meant as a parody. If not, then it's an embarrassment to have jonno99 Dec 2016 #176
Is it offensive that everyone is saying that the Democrats are out of touch because they didn't get Squinch Dec 2016 #238
Get rid of the Electoral College SHRED Dec 2016 #177
How do you propose to do that? WillowTree Dec 2016 #197
I understand it's a dream SHRED Dec 2016 #208
Same thing kcdoug1 Dec 2016 #178
Support rural public radio and TV DBoon Dec 2016 #179
THIS. A way to begin. Squinch Dec 2016 #204
That first sentence can explain in total why Hillary Clinton didn't get elected. Could it be doc03 Dec 2016 #182
Be condescending and advocate policies that don't serve their interests Taitertots Dec 2016 #184
Which of Hillary's policies didn't serve their interests? Which of Trump's policies did? Squinch Dec 2016 #192
YES! Flip the narrative! THEY need to come around to annabanana Dec 2016 #186
Or at least they need to quit beating themselves on the head with hammers. Squinch Dec 2016 #236
We pass policies to make it as hard to live in rural areas as possible. ileus Dec 2016 #188
What on earth are you talking about? We send flyover country *billions* Recursion Dec 2016 #189
That's what I said....we stop all funding and force them out of their lifestyle. ileus Dec 2016 #202
I can't decide if you're trolling the OP or if you're serious Abq_Sarah Dec 2016 #216
Wow. This seems self-explanatory to me, and yet everyone seems determined to Squinch Dec 2016 #191
Right? Recursion Dec 2016 #199
I have to say that before the election you pissed me right off with your thread on Squinch Dec 2016 #201
Maybe more tonedeaf condescending posts like this will help eom TransitJohn Dec 2016 #195
Is it tonedeaf and condescending to say that the Democratic party is out of touch because Squinch Dec 2016 #235
We should patronize them more. n/t QC Dec 2016 #196
Is it patronizing to say that the Democrats are out of touch with the rural voter? If not, then Squinch Dec 2016 #203
You can make a strong case that the party leaders are out of touch. QC Dec 2016 #223
You can also make a strong case that the rural voter is out of touch. They elected Trump. Squinch Dec 2016 #229
Lol...these people are ordinary Americans they just don't have same beachbum bob Dec 2016 #207
There have been lots of posts about why the Democratic party lost this election citood Dec 2016 #211
Don't treat them like toddlers Bradical79 Dec 2016 #212
I'm really sorry but this is bullshit. Clearly the guy who won was the one who treated them Squinch Dec 2016 #234
I didn't say we would win many of them over Bradical79 Dec 2016 #244
How about super fast broadband. Jobs programs helping renovate rural towns. hollowdweller Dec 2016 #213
Those were part of Hillary's plan. Twitler's plan was to lie to them and treat them like idiots. Squinch Dec 2016 #230
Want to know why the Democrats lost? HoustonDave Dec 2016 #214
And don't forget...........that 22% tends to exercise their right to vote. WillowTree Dec 2016 #215
It's hard to convince people that you are right on the issues and they are wrong... spin Dec 2016 #231
Except that NONE of that was anywhere in his statement. You are reading something into Squinch Dec 2016 #232
This message was self-deleted by its author Squinch Dec 2016 #233
How are those Americans not "ordinary Americans?" MineralMan Dec 2016 #218
I don't think there is much we can do now BigDemVoter Dec 2016 #225
This is really about the indie vote, not the rural vote. And we lost it this time. lindysalsagal Dec 2016 #228
I have been watching some the CNN reporters special and I quit half way through. JimBeard Dec 2016 #237
So it is fine to demean a minority MicaelS Dec 2016 #240
lulz Rex Dec 2016 #243
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