Wednesday, 16 November 2016

On Rural America: Understanding Isn’t The Problem

quote [ The real problem isn’t east coast elites don’t understand or care about rural America. The real problem is rural America doesn’t understand the causes of their own situations and fears and they have shown no interest in finding out. They don’t want to know why they feel the way they do or why they are struggling because the don’t want to admit it is in large part because of choices they’ve made and horrible things they’ve allowed themselves to believe. ]

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[by Dalillama]
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kylemcbitch said @ 6:25am GMT on 17th November
Oh, I know they are in trouble. But we still talking about billions of fish coming through our estuaries. I believe there is a decent level of fishing that is still sustainable. If we then consider the large territory of California that is farmland... that seem very like extreme liveable conditions when it comes to food.

kylemcbitch said @ 6:34am GMT on 17th November
Oh, I know they are in trouble. But we still talking about billions of fish coming through our estuaries. I believe there is a decent level of fishing that is still sustainable. If we then consider the large territory of California that is farmland... that seem very like extreme liveable conditions when it comes to food.

It's especially true if we start actually protect their enviroment, which it seems this country doesn't want to due despite the obvious dangers.


kylemcbitch said @ 8:08am GMT on 17th November
Oh, I know they are in trouble. My concerns over global warming's effects are founded in something. The worst case scenario we can begin captive breeding and farming so long as we keep the correct conditions. That is an engineering task, and quite possible though made exceptionally harder if the water can not be reasonable said to support their habitation.

But for the time being, we still talking about billions of fish coming through our estuaries. I believe there is a decent level of fishing that is still sustainable. If we then consider the large territory of California that is farmland... that seem very like extreme liveable conditions when it comes to food.

It's especially true if we start actually protect their enviroment, which it seems this country doesn't want to due despite the obvious dangers.



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kylemcbitch said @ 6:25am GMT on 17th November
Oh, I know they are in trouble. My concerns over global warming's effects are founded in something. The worst case scenario we can begin captive breeding and farming so long as we keep the correct conditions. That is an engineering task, and quite possible though made exceptionally harder if the water can not be reasonable said to support their habitation.

But for the time being, we still talking about billions of fish coming through our estuaries. I believe there is a decent level of fishing that is still sustainable. If we then consider the large territory of California that is farmland... that seem very like extreme liveable conditions when it comes to food.

It's especially true if we start actually protect their enviroment, which it seems this country doesn't want to due despite the obvious dangers.




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