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Should be a wild four years.

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I remember in the mid to late 90s that you could make a good bit of cash helping tobacco farmers do the things that need to be done with tobacco. Planting, staking, topping, hauling, putting it in a barn, and stripping, all paid close to 10 bucks an hour. I remember even in my rural ass area of bumblefuck flyover, usa than the beaners started showing up at the big farms, then at the smaller farms, and they did it for 5 bucks an hour. I made enough to pay for insurance, gas and some folding money for beer and bitches. I found other work easily enough, but I feel real sad that sort of work isn't really there for kids anymore. The tobacco farms got phased out, and a way of living that existed for a generation or two is long gone. Perhaps it was just the way of the world, or perhaps it was by design, but it's gone mostly. What are kids looking to make a few bucks doing a bit of seasonal labor suppose to do now? I think toes in the dirt, hands in the soil is very much something that brings us closer to our creator, and that's really a sad thing that it doesn't exist for americans anymore.
Tobacco farms in quite a few places used to have members of the family and their relatives do a lot of the work. Kids also did it for cash, as you said. Another instance of the "old way" of doing things is that there was a farmer I knew of who used to hire Blacks from a nearby city to help in the operation. At some point though nearly everyone in the process has been mostly replaced by Mexicans. Any crop that is labor intensive, they'll be on it right away and ready to work at depressed wages that any local is unable to realistically compete against.
 
"Trump will go to prison"
"Trump will not run again"
"Trump will get whacked"
"Trump will not win"
"Trump will get cucked by RINOs"
"Trump will chicken out on tarrifs"
"Trump will import millions of jeets"
"Trump will not deport illegals" < YOU ARE HERE
"Trump will not not do Big Beautiful Bill stuff"
"Trump will not destroy Democrat NGOs"
"Republicans will not win midterms"
"Vance will not win"

DA JOOS are so retarded that they made 400lbs deathfat the person responsible for connecting with the normies and you are still blackpiling? I could understand that attitude before the elections but right now, with Trump scoring win after win and the left geting increasingly buck-broken, you have no excuse. Either stop being such a crybaby faggot or go back to where you came from.

"Its been 2 days and Blumpf hasn't proclaimed Day of the Rope yet? ITS FUCKIN OVER DOOOOOD, I SHOULD'VE STAYED HOME DOOOOOOD"

Kill yourself.
 
Adjusted for inflation, that’s like $30/hr today. There are plenty of people who would be willing to work on a farm for that much.
Yeah, even so back then, the pay was so good the farmers had their pick of folks wanting to do it, and they were quick to fire your lazy ass if you couldn't keep up. Often had to have references from other farms you worked on, but the thing is, the farmer still made a big old stack of money on it.
 
I'm not a big noodle guy, and even I was upset by that. Mexers seem to really like making food grossly spicy. I really don't see what their obsession with hot chips is

The Tapatio ramen was legitimately delicious, but it was so spicy that it was inedible for me. I enjoy eating spicy SE Asian curries (Not jeet curry) so, I have some taste for spice but this shit was obscenely spicy for no reason.

The worst thing about all those spicy chips is its all just tapatio sauce. It tastes of nothing, it smells like a chemical toilet, I don't get it when Mexico has much better sauces.
 
If uneducated Mexicans can do it, literally anyone can. They are easily the stupidest people on the planet, there is no excuses for ever hiring them
Most people are fat and unused to labor.

But I don't see why they can't have a system where farmers can't have an agreement with homeless shelters and such where they can drive a bus there and pick up a load of people to get paid for a day of work. They could probably pick up and drop off in four hour blocks so some people could work for four hours and get $80 or work 12 hours straight and get $240
 
Motherfucker I lived in Illinois, shut the fuck up. Dad would take me to the farm show every year to get a day off school. They have tech. It's ridiculously expensive for most of the small fries. Manual labor is in high demand retard. Machines aren't taking over even with them.

You still need people though. It's not this wireless skynet bullshit you technerds are selling.
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Why not pick it all by hand?
 
More than 100 illegal immigrants were working illegally at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha

A large ICE raid in Nebraska got more than 100 illegal aliens. The employer claimed they used E-verify and didn't know they were illegals.

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reminder that companies that hire illegals also pay them pennies on the dollars and are usually vastly under paying these people.

The ONLY reason people love illegals is because they dont have to pay them legal american wages, this is just slave labor, not about human rights
 
Why is citizenship being sold at all?
people with lots of money are generally good to have around.
someone who shells out that kind of money for citizenship isn't going to leech off welfare, engage in petty crime, or refuse to learn english. they are however more likely than not going to be doing business, which contributes to the economy.
having a few rich people from abroad come to live in your country is overall a big net positive for you, and since rich people are few and far between, there isn't really any concern about too many coming in and fucking shit up that way.

basically selective immigration of rich people has the opposite effect compared to mass immigration of poorfags.
 
Today's Executive Orders:

EMPOWERING COMMONSENSE WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND RESPONSE​

Executive Orders
June 12, 2025

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:
Section 1. Purpose. The devastation of the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires shocked the American people and highlighted the catastrophic consequences when State and local governments are unable to quickly respond to such disasters. In too many cases, including in California, a slow and inadequate response to wildfires is a direct result of reckless mismanagement and lack of preparedness. Wildfires threaten every region, yet many local government entities continue to disregard commonsense preventative measures. Firefighters across the country are forced to rely on outdated technology and face challenges in quickly responding to wildfires because of unnecessary regulation and bureaucracy.
The Federal Government can empower State and local leaders by streamlining Federal wildfire capabilities to improve their effectiveness and promoting commonsense, technology-enabled local strategies for land management and wildfire response and mitigation.

Sec. 2. Streamlining Federal Wildland Fire Governance. Within 90 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture shall, to the maximum degree practicable and consistent with applicable law, consolidate their wildland fire programs to achieve the most efficient and effective use of wildland fire offices, coordinating bodies, programs, budgets, procurement processes, and research and, as necessary, recommend additional measures to advance this objective.

Sec. 3. Encouraging Local Wildfire Preparedness and Response. (a) Within 90 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall:
(i) expand and strengthen the use of partnerships, agreements, compacts, and mutual aid capabilities that empower Federal, State, local, tribal, and community-driven land management that reduces wildfire risk and improves wildfire response, including on public lands; and
(ii) develop and expand the use of other measures to incentivize responsible land management and wildfire prevention, mitigation, and response measures at the State and local levels.
(b) Within 180 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce and the heads of executive departments and agencies (agencies) represented at the National Interagency Fire Center, shall:
(i) develop a comprehensive technology roadmap, in consultation with the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), to increase wildfire firefighting capabilities at the State and local levels, including through artificial intelligence, data sharing, innovative modeling and mapping capabilities, and technology to identify wildland fire ignitions and weather forecasts to inform response and evacuation; and
(ii) promote the use of a risk-informed approach, as consistent with Executive Order 14239 of March 18, 2025 (Achieving Efficiency Through State and Local Preparedness), to develop new policies that remove barriers to preventing and responding to wildfires, including through year-round response readiness, better forest health, and activities outlined in Executive Order 14225 of March 1, 2025 (Immediate Expansion of American Timber Production).

Sec. 4. Strengthening Wildfire Mitigation. Within 90 days of the date of this order:
(a) The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall consider modifying or rescinding, as consistent with applicable law, Federal rules or policies that impede the use of appropriate, preventative prescribed fires.
(b) The Secretary of Agriculture and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior, shall consider modifying or rescinding, as consistent with applicable law, Federal rules or policies hindering the appropriate use of fire retardant to fight wildfires.
(c) The Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior, shall consider promoting, assisting, and facilitating, as consistent with applicable law, innovative uses of woody biomass and forest products to reduce fuel loads in areas at risk of wildfires.
(d) The Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Energy, and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission shall consider initiating rulemaking proceedings to establish, as consistent with applicable law, best practices to reduce the risk of wildfire ignition from the bulk-power system without increasing costs for electric-power end users, including through methods such as vegetation management, the removal of forest-hazardous fuels along transmission lines, improved engineering approaches, and safer operational practices.
(e) The Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior, shall review pending and proposed wildfire-related litigation involving electrical utility companies to ensure the Department’s positions and proposed resolutions in such matters advance the wildfire prevention and mitigation efforts identified in this order.

Sec. 5. Modernizing Wildfire Prevention and Response.
(a) Within 120 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of OSTP, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and the heads of relevant agencies, shall, as appropriate, identify, declassify, and make publicly available historical satellite datasets that will advance wildfire prevention and response and improve wildfire prediction and evaluation models.
(b) Within 180 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce and the heads of agencies represented at the National Interagency Fire Center, shall:
(i) Identify rules that impede wildfire prevention, detection, or response and consider eliminating or revising those rules, as consistent with applicable law. This consideration and any resulting rulemaking proceedings shall be reflected in the Fall 2025 Unified Regulatory Agenda.
(ii) Develop performance metrics for wildfire response, including metrics related to average response times, annual fuels treatments, safety and cost effectiveness, and other subjects, as appropriate for inclusion in strategic and annual performance plans.
(c) Within 210 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Defense shall evaluate and, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, prioritize the sale of excess aircraft and aircraft parts to support wildfire mitigation and response.

Sec. 6. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:
(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or
(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
(d) The costs for publication of this order shall be borne by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of the Interior in equal shares.



DONALD J. TRUMP



THE WHITE HOUSE,
June 12, 2025.
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Stopping Radical Environmentalism to Generate Power for the Columbia River Basin​

Presidential Memoranda
June 12, 2025

MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR

THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE
THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY
THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY
THE CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

SUBJECT: Stopping Radical Environmentalism to Generate Power for the Columbia River Basin

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, I hereby direct:

It is essential to protect Americans’ ability to take full advantage of our vast natural resources to ensure human flourishing across our country. My Administration is committed to protecting the American people from radical green agenda policies that make their lives more expensive, and to maximizing the beneficial uses of our existing energy infrastructure and natural resources to generate energy and lower the cost of living.

The Presidential Memorandum of September 27, 2023 (Restoring Healthy and Abundant Salmon, Steelhead, and Other Native Fish Populations in the Columbia River Basin), for example, elevates “equitable treatment for fish” and misplaced concerns about climate change above the Nation’s interests in reliable energy resources and the needs of American citizens. Among other things, the actions that the Biden Administration contemplated in furtherance of the policy stated in the Presidential Memorandum of September 27, 2023, included breaching four dams on the Lower Snake River, eliminating over 3,000 megawatts of secure, reliable, and affordable hydroelectric generating capacity. The negative impacts from these reckless acts, if completed, would be devastating for the region, and there would be no viable approach to replace the low-cost, baseload energy supplied; the critical shipping channels lost; the vital water supply for local farmers reduced; or the recreational opportunities that would no longer be possible as a result of these acts.

To prevent these harmful impacts, I hereby revoke the Presidential Memorandum of September 27, 2023. Further, within 15 days of the date of this memorandum, the Secretary of Energy, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works under the direction of the Secretary of the Army (heads of departments) shall take all appropriate steps to withdraw from the Memorandum of Understanding filed on December 14, 2023, in the Columbia River System litigation, National Wildlife Federation v. National Marine Fisheries Service, 3:01-cv-640-SI (D. Or.), Dkt. 2450-1 (MOU).

The heads of departments shall also rescind the “Notice of Intent to Prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) for the Columbia River System Operations” published in the Federal Register on December 18, 2024. As appropriate, the heads of departments shall develop a schedule to complete the Supplemental Columbia River System Environmental Impact Statement and reissue the Notice of Intent pursuant to that schedule and in alignment with any updated National Environmental Policy Act procedures of the heads of departments. The heads of departments shall submit the schedule to the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and the Chair shall convene regular meetings among the heads of departments and any additional appropriate Federal stakeholders for updates on the status of the environmental review process.

Within 30 days of the date of this memorandum, the heads of departments shall identify and report to the President through the Chair of CEQ on:

(i) all actions taken pursuant to or consistent with the Presidential Memorandum of September 27, 2023, including the MOU;

(ii) the status of all Federal commitments made pursuant to the Presidential Memorandum of September 27, 2023, and the MOU along with an identification of any such commitments that may be consistent with the policies of my Administration;

(iii) any steps that may be taken to rescind or recoup Federal funds obligated to implement the MOU; and

(iv) any actions that have been taken and future steps that must be taken to withdraw from the MOU.

This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.



DONALD J. TRUMP
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"Our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good workers away... Changes are coming!"
Please explain to me how this means more deportations.
I think a potential way to spin this or make compromises would be to bump the farm slaves to the back of the list (Trump already said criminals are at the front of the list) and give a stern warning that you have x amount of time to replace them with Americans or face the music. But I'm just some retard on a tranny killing website
 
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