FedEx sues the "taxaholic" for FULL REFUND OF ILLEGAL TARIFFS.

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I think we should take the the northern half of our hemisphere.

The eastern half, full of soy boys and homos, would fold like a cheap suit and the western half would gladly join us.
 
I can tell you aren't a farmer and don't know any. Enjoy your delusions. Take care.
I love how you just assign stuff to people based on your weird sense of reality.
Who ever said I was a farmer? I know I didn't. I plant tomatoes some years but I don't concoct some elaborate story that I have a farm.
Pretty sure you don't have a farm either. At least that one picture of a random tree and a wheelbarrow you posted sure didn't look like a farm. Looks more like someone's basic back yard.

Hey, I have an idea. Why don't you offer up some of your land for the new Blackrock HQ
 
US crops don't require imported fertilizer/potash. There's other sources. A new large scale domestic industry could be started up making farming compost. Could have started a nice sized compost pile with all that unmaintained underbrush in California instead of letting it cause wildfires.
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This conversation happened 6 months ago. USA uses 5.5 tons of Potash. USA produces 0.4 tons of Potash. There is no realistic alternative for modern farming. People need food.
 
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This conversation happened 6 months ago. USA uses 5.5 tons of Potash. USA produces 0.4 tons of Potash. There is no realistic alternative for modern farming. People need food.
How much of that food is exported?

How much corn and wheat is exported to china alone?

The USA could feed itself if it had to. The USA raises huge amounts of cattle, pork and poultry.
 
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How much of that food is exported?

How much corn and wheat is exported to china alone?

The USA could feed itself if it had to. The USA raises huge amounts of cattle, pork and poultry.
From what I read about 20% of US food is exported.

I'm sure USA would survive with increased food costs but it would most likely turn ten million American farmers into ten corporations in a few growing seasons once fertilizer is under government control.
 
From what I read about 20% of US food is exported.

I'm sure USA would survive with increased food costs but it would most likely turn ten million American farmers into ten corporations in a few growing seasons once fertilizer is under government control.
Agreed, my argument was with JD saying the USA would not survive without other countries fertilizer. Pure hyperbole.
 
Agreed, my argument was with JD saying the USA would not survive without other countries fertilizer. Pure hyperbole.
It's just the truth. You import 90% of your potash from Canada.
How much of that food is exported?

How much corn and wheat is exported to china alone?

The USA could feed itself if it had to. The USA raises huge amounts of cattle, pork and poultry.
What do you think they feed that cattle, pork and poultry?
 
Potash is mined, not produced. If it ain't in the ground, it just ain't there. And it ain't there.
It can be made, dumbass. Albeit on a small scale, that doesn't mean large scale production can't be developed.
Here, I'll even pull a you (minus the sheep relations :LOL: )

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