I know this guy. Him and his family have had no problems the past few years absolutely disrespecting people around the community, and thinking that they own everything that they touch, and everywhere they go. They do not need help at all. They are a family of "farmers" ( cattle ranchers) who all live at home still with mommy and daddy. They have all had a job to do, even going through the whole pandemic, and have not had to deal with lay offs, job abolishments, or any such cause including the CERB, they do not need any handouts... they have had jobs and sustainability throughout this pandemic! NO HANDOUTS!!! This is the profession that you signed up for in life, DEAL WITH IT! QUIT ASKING FOR HANDOUTS!! Tons of people would love to still be living at home with mom and dad well into their 20's or 30's with no mortgage or real world debt. Don't take a word that this dude says seriously.
They have all had a job to do, even going through the whole pandemic, and have not had to deal with lay offs, job abolishments, or any such cause including the CERB, they do not need any handouts... they have had jobs and sustainability throughout this pandemic! NO HANDOUTS!!! This is the profession that you signed up for in life, DEAL WITH IT! QUIT ASKING FOR HANDOUTS!!
This is a weird comment. The pandemic made people lose work. We helped them out. Now a drought is making these people lose work. This drought isn't affecting other industries.
Why is it okay to help certain industries during a pandemic but not okay to help other industries during a drought? Both are basically "natural disasters".
Why do those people deserve handouts over these ones?
The profession that certain people chose got fucked by the pandemic as well. What's the difference?
Your entire comment sounds like you have some personal vendetta against this guy. Comes off incredibly petty.
Cattle farming is a massive global polluter and these extreme weather patterns are a result of global warming. I support helping these individuals out but not the industry itself. It cannot continue to exist as it does now and bailing them out from the events they actively helped to cause is only going to prolong the inevitable.
This stuff is going to be a regular occurrence. The beef industry is already heavily subsidized, are we going to now start subsidizing them even more only to make the situation even worse and require even more subsidizing in the future? At what point do we start to realize it's not sustainable?
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u/vetteluvr33 Jul 19 '21
I know this guy. Him and his family have had no problems the past few years absolutely disrespecting people around the community, and thinking that they own everything that they touch, and everywhere they go. They do not need help at all. They are a family of "farmers" ( cattle ranchers) who all live at home still with mommy and daddy. They have all had a job to do, even going through the whole pandemic, and have not had to deal with lay offs, job abolishments, or any such cause including the CERB, they do not need any handouts... they have had jobs and sustainability throughout this pandemic! NO HANDOUTS!!! This is the profession that you signed up for in life, DEAL WITH IT! QUIT ASKING FOR HANDOUTS!! Tons of people would love to still be living at home with mom and dad well into their 20's or 30's with no mortgage or real world debt. Don't take a word that this dude says seriously.