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In reply to the discussion: Actual Headline: "CA Farmers Supported Trump, But Now Fear Losing Field Workers" [View all]3_Limes
(564 posts)56. Actually, should that happen,
produce imported from Mexico will be our salvation. Which will be great for Mexican agriculture. The people who used to come here will be able to work there. So in a way, trump is doing something about the immigration issue.
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Actual Headline: "CA Farmers Supported Trump, But Now Fear Losing Field Workers" [View all]
hatrack
Feb 2017
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Well, before they lose their family farms, they can always sell them to Monsanto or DuPont/Pioneer.
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2017
#97
Maybe they should have known that before they voted for the Buffoon-In-Chief!
MoonRiver
Feb 2017
#100
They're probably so far in bed with Monsanto RoundUp2 seeds the thought they just be a client.
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2017
#101
Buyer's remorse. That didn't take long. Wait until the coal miners get ticked off and other labor
livetohike
Feb 2017
#6
Actually, it was several SE states that felt the sting of unintended consequences.
Grammy23
Feb 2017
#73
A PERFECT example of "voting against your own interests". We hear it often, in blanket statements
jmg257
Feb 2017
#20
I read a story over a year ago how they were ALREADY LOSING farm hands....they had to
TrekLuver
Feb 2017
#28
No sympathy for the assholes who voted for Trump and ignored the abbundant evidence that he
Nitram
Feb 2017
#32
Problem is that savy employers insulate themselves behind sketchy labor contractors.
hunter
Feb 2017
#113
WTF is wrong with these people?!? "Duh, I didn't think he'd actually do what he promised for 18
catbyte
Feb 2017
#40
You do understand that many in California's rural districts are internet deficient?
nolabels
Feb 2017
#62
My parents live in rural Wyoming and their Internet is sometimes no faster than 120K
Lanius
Feb 2017
#85
If they haven't learned by now that Republican policies don't work, after 37 years of Reaganomics,
Lanius
Feb 2017
#86
I don't believe they want facts. They want a white male president regardless of cost.
33taw
Feb 2017
#95
Sadly, I believe the DT's supporters will only care if their wallets are impacted.
33taw
Feb 2017
#104
Remember when such people were lauded for taking Trump seriously but not literally
BeyondGeography
Feb 2017
#79
San Joaquin valley was always rabid right wing. The population centers control California
still_one
Feb 2017
#83
Better headline: "CA Farmers That Supported Trump Didn't Think He Would Crack Down on Immigration."
Foo Fighter
Feb 2017
#114