years where the american rancher is not receiving the cost of production from the marketplace itself. they simply will not survive. todd: the cost of fuel hitting you too. last year i contracted for $2 a gallon. people say it s going to get better. you say it s going to get a lot worse? i don t see it going down any. todd: one of the costs that s skyrocketing right now is labor. walk me through what a worker cost just last year and what it costs this year? pretty much you could get somebody hired for 12, 13 bucks, you know, part time labor. and now it s, you know, 25. it s just tough finding somebody who wants to work, period. you want to go back to this bailout money that they can sit at home and get a check in the mailbox. when you come out to a ranch like this and you walk around each part of the ranch, and you see how each part is a cost that goes up when inflation is rising like it is now, you really get to see a sense of how the local rancher is squeezed. why doesn t
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/502988.html (Natural News) The $1.9 trillion so-called “stimulus” package that is about to be signed by Fake President Joe Biden will saddle American taxpayers with a massive bill, the likes of which most of them will never be able to afford to pay.
According to an analysis of the bill’s hidden price tag, each person in the United States will need to come up with $17,000, while the average family would have to pay back $69,000. None of this will ever actually get paid back into the Treasury, of course, but this is what it would cost to recoup the deficit created by the massive barrel of pork, which is being erroneously branded as “relief” for sufferers of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).