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In reply to the discussion: Ranchers who supported Tea Party shutdown stunned at lack of federal aid. [View all]libdem4life
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Ranchers who supported Tea Party shutdown stunned at lack of federal aid. [View all]
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
OP
If you want to see hubris, go hunt on BLM land out west and watch the ranchers try to kick you off
Drahthaardogs
Oct 2013
#30
I'll have to take your word for it, even if armed myself being around those fellows while they
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#31
As a former resident of that state, all I can do is shrug. Decent people, but not the brightest.
TwilightGardener
Oct 2013
#3
Let me tell you what they thought would happen--that it wouldn't affect decent white people.
msanthrope
Oct 2013
#42
So what are they whining about if 'decent white people don't use the government'?
SammyWinstonJack
Oct 2013
#65
Wow! I like your attitude and verbiage. You should write for a Dem politician.
Auntie Bush
Oct 2013
#140
So maybe the shutdown isn't so bad if it teaches those assholes a lesson and
Auntie Bush
Oct 2013
#135
I cannot even wrap my head around the hypocrisy of these of the so-called conservatives...
GentryDixon
Oct 2013
#7
These ranchers (and their neighbor farmers) have been suckling at the federal teat for decades.
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#13
Good. Now the truly small, responsible, environmentally friendly organic family farmers
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#19
Ranchers in other states best take heed of this lesson. Support the Tea Party/Rabid Republicans bent
Uncle Joe
Oct 2013
#34
They'll just think Obama shut off aid in retaliation for the shutdown, because...
Beartracks
Oct 2013
#35
Better be careful GT, I was shot down on a similar post this weekend....
Rebellious Republican
Oct 2013
#36
Context is everything--having Tea Partiers complain about the lack of a government shutdown
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#38
I guess that was my mistake, I did not realize teapartiers were posting here.
Rebellious Republican
Oct 2013
#39
Thanks, I have been dealing with the bees and bears for many years.
Rebellious Republican
Oct 2013
#73
Thank you. I respect your intelligence enough to figure you know what you're doing.
IrishAyes
Oct 2013
#79
It really is sad that the cattle are dying that way but, how can they expect help from a government
appleannie1
Oct 2013
#43
They must all be 'takers' and 'useless eaters'. Only those type of people whine about their handouts
Ikonoklast
Oct 2013
#44
This story just one illustration of the difference between liberal and conservative philosophies
maui902
Oct 2013
#47
They're not all decent people. A lot of them are selfish, ignorant hypocrites.
Arugula Latte
Oct 2013
#68
They're all in favor of letting small children go hungry (big supporters of SNAP cuts)
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#72
Always supports himself without the government, yet knows the FSA was locked up and closed.
obxhead
Oct 2013
#62
These assholes make me kind of wish the shutdown would continue for awhile
Downtown Hound
Oct 2013
#81
We are "In This Together" or we aren't...the ambivalence of Dakotans is NOT helpful
HereSince1628
Oct 2013
#86
They truly do no understand that SNAP is a back-door farm subsidy. The demand created by SNAP
Ikonoklast
Oct 2013
#142
I just kicked and recommended this thread, I read a lot and post little......
Thucydides
Oct 2013
#92
So they don't believe in climate change, and they are good with the Tea Party.
IdaBriggs
Oct 2013
#96
Well said, and I agree. Whether or not they learn from it, and whatever their politics,
petronius
Oct 2013
#103
Silly me! I thought these ranchers were rugged individualists who pick themselves up
muntrv
Oct 2013
#102
While I don't wish disaster on anyone in reality, they need to understand their actions
cui bono
Oct 2013
#105
Let those ranchers pull themselves up by their own damn bootstraps. No Handouts. Let 'em try prayer!
blkmusclmachine
Oct 2013
#115
Reminds me of a lot of the articles I see in Sierra magazine (from the Sierra Club)...
rwsanders
Oct 2013
#116
That's like cancelling the Super Bowl and then you're upset because there is no halftime show.
Initech
Oct 2013
#119
My mom and dad grew up in farming communities - during the Depression no less
dflprincess
Oct 2013
#141
I see the irony, but threads that seem to revel in their misfortune don't speak well of DU
OmahaBlueDog
Oct 2013
#171
I bet a lot of Dr. King's marchers wanted nothing less than a Thompson submachine gun...
OmahaBlueDog
Oct 2013
#228
"Like most American ranchers, the 47-year-old is a resilient small businessman used to ...
Dark n Stormy Knight
Oct 2013
#157
Of course. Seems to me these are also the same people who wanted the damn Government to
Dark n Stormy Knight
Oct 2013
#230
God, this is an ugly display. It's the flip side of the conservatives telling Sandy Hook people....
Comrade Grumpy
Oct 2013
#162
look, I think the reason people are expressing this view is that these are the same people
ejpoeta
Oct 2013
#168
Hey, Mr. Rancher, some of us feel cutting food stamps is an equal disaster.
Enthusiast
Oct 2013
#175
For the innocents, yes sympathy. Those who cheered on a government shutdown thinking
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#197
More tears have been shed over prayers that were answered than those that were not nt
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#199
Dear ranchers: NOW will you call your GOP congressmen and order them to OPEN our government?
raging moderate
Oct 2013
#204
"lend a hand after disasters like this," Christen said, "and they're not here."
zbdent
Oct 2013
#221