@Rapidcreek to politics • 9 months agoA year later, Florida businesses say the state's immigration law dealt a huge blowwww.npr.orgmessage-square8arrow-up173arrow-down13cross-posted to: [email protected]
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minus-squareJaysynlinkfedilink34•edit-29 months agoNo shit, Sherlock. This is what happens when you vote #GOP for 25+ years. Also, this wasn’t a mistake or error. They knew this would happen. The GOP wants these smaller farmers to fail so they can get bought out by their Big-Ag buddies for pennies on the dollar.
minus-square@The_vlink-5•9 months agoThis is what happens when unrestricted funds corrupt politics. Who benefits the most from lower domestic production due to a decrease in the workforce in Florida? Extremely rich landowners in Mexico, and Central America whose production windows overlap. Buying a corrupt politician is cheaper than advertising.
No shit, Sherlock.
This is what happens when you vote #GOP for 25+ years.
Also, this wasn’t a mistake or error. They knew this would happen. The GOP wants these smaller farmers to fail so they can get bought out by their Big-Ag buddies for pennies on the dollar.
Ding ding ding!
This is what happens when unrestricted funds corrupt politics.
Who benefits the most from lower domestic production due to a decrease in the workforce in Florida?
Extremely rich landowners in Mexico, and Central America whose production windows overlap.
Buying a corrupt politician is cheaper than advertising.