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Another " mega accident "


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2023 Apr 13, 12:49am   675 views  6 comments

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This time at a Texas dairy farm where an explosion has reportedly killed 18,000 cows

Add that to recent fire at a plastic recycle plant in Indiana as well as the countless train derailments and failure of electric grid to sabotage

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/04/13/18-000-cows-killed-dairy-farm-fire-dimmitt-texas-what-know/11651207002/

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1   AD   2023 Apr 13, 12:58am  

This article in June 2022 has a list of 100 food plants and facilities that have had disasters or have shut down due to various economic factors

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/06/another-blow-us-food-market-fire-breaks-food-processing-plant-west-waupaca-county-wisconsin/

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2   WookieMan   2023 Apr 13, 5:12am  

No one wants to work. Covid fucked up a lot of things. You tell people to stay home for 2 years, guess what? They keep staying home. So jobs that needed say 5 people now have 2. Shit slips through the cracks because there's not enough eyes on it, end result are these accidents.

Those willing to work can make good money and on their terms. This is the best time in my lifetime to be a hard worker. There are jobs everywhere if you want them.

Sucks about the cows. Doesn't seem like much in a country of 330M people, but that will raise dairy prices. To get 18k cows back will take 3-5 years at least. This is why the Russia/Ukraine thing is so stupid. From today it takes at minimum 20 years to get a capable man or woman to a productive level after birth. And that's best case assuming you have enough women and men that can procreate.
3   PeopleUnited   2023 Apr 13, 6:24am  

The globalists want less cows and less people.

But I agree with you Wookieman, these accidents are mostly negligence and lack diligent workers.

People have found they can get by without full effort (until they can’t but by then it is too late). There is little/no integrity left.
4   Tenpoundbass   2023 Apr 13, 6:52am  

That's an rookie mistake, the real pros are over in East Palestine. Those fucknut retards scooping up toxic soil from the mystery spillage, loading it up in dump trucks. Only to spill it several miles down the road into an even more fragile ecosystem.
5   WookieMan   2023 Apr 13, 7:31am  

PeopleUnited says

People have found they can get by without full effort (until they can’t but by then it is too late). There is little/no integrity left.

It's bad. As the older millennial age wise, I've noticed how bad it is. Though I've noticed it with other generations. People want online work. Could be youtube, only fans, etc. No men know how to turn a wrench outside of a few. Our shit doesn't work without people that can do that work. Layer on covid and we're kind of fucked. Which in my mind was created out of thin air to mess with an election and probably the next one.

The cows piss me off because I love dairy even though it messes with the bowels at times if I have too much. I don't drink milk but cheese being near Wisconsin is like a delicacy. We have so much meat and cheese in the midwest. When I've been to CA at "uppity" restaurants, I feel bad. It's not good food out there. They're not bringing in fresh pork or beef, it's all days old stuff. Just like I can't get fresh lobster here in IL without paying an arm and a leg.

Usual tangent for me. Flaws and all, Chicago has the best food. Outside of specific food like NOLA or Kansas BBQ, etc. Chicago area has the best food in the country overall. I've been to every major city in the country and eaten at the "best" places. Outside of BBQ, Mexican or Asian specific restaurants the food sucks. I'd eat Asian in SFBA in a heartbeat. Mexican in San Diego or southern Texas. BBQ in the Carolinas or midwest. If you're not afraid of ghettos that's where the best food is. IL has a lot of them....
6   PeopleUnited   2023 Apr 14, 6:37am  

Agreed, some of the best food doesn’t come in a shiny hipster package but rather a utilitarian kitchen manned by a person who loves to cook and loves good food. Love is the key.

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