My start date is in... wait for it... TWO WEEKS!Beekeeper » 06 Aug 2026, 10:32 am » wrote: ↑ What EVERYONE is actually thinking....
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The total amount of Argentinian beef sold to the US amounts to just 2.2% of our beef and veal imports, so you can't try to justify the problems of US cattle ranchers by blaming them. And there are currently 7 other countries that we currently import MORE beef than we get from Argentina. If your socialist solution is to ban all imports of US beef, why don't you research how high beef prices would rise in the US if we stopped importing from everyone?JohnnyYou » 05 Aug 2026, 2:00 pm » wrote: ↑ Tell the folks in Lexington NB that the Argentine Beef didn't close their Tysons Meat Plant..
Bug Burgers here we come... Made from Insects. .
How could they with current laws regulating where the beef can graze for free on government land that is covered in grass anyway. So many ways to single file series parallel movements by clock and calendar as living is a series parallel condition of adapting to the moment 24/7 individually alive now.Zeets2 » Yesterday, 11:51 am » wrote: ↑ The total amount of Argentinian beef sold to the US amounts to just 2.2% of our beef and veal imports, so you can't try to justify the problems of US cattle ranchers by blaming them. And there are currently 7 other countries that we currently import MORE beef than we get from Argentina. If your socialist solution is to ban all imports of US beef, why don't you research how high beef prices would rise in the US if we stopped importing from everyone?
Is it a surprise to you that a business can't survive when their supply of US cattle is at the lowest point in 70 years? And is it any surprise to you that a cattle rancher LIKES IT when the price of their beef is kept high instead of when the market is flooded with their product, which they can accomplish by raising more cattle if they wanted to?
Tyson announced on Friday the Joplin Illinois plant is shutting down.Zeets2 » 14 Aug 2026, 11:51 am » wrote: ↑ The total amount of Argentinian beef sold to the US amounts to just 2.2% of our beef and veal imports, so you can't try to justify the problems of US cattle ranchers by blaming them. And there are currently 7 other countries that we currently import MORE beef than we get from Argentina. If your socialist solution is to ban all imports of US beef, why don't you research how high beef prices would rise in the US if we stopped importing from everyone?
Is it a surprise to you that a business can't survive when their supply of US cattle is at the lowest point in 70 years? And is it any surprise to you that a cattle rancher LIKES IT when the price of their beef is kept high instead of when the market is flooded with their product, which they can accomplish by raising more cattle if they wanted to?
And it's been recalled.Zeets2 » 14 Aug 2026, 11:51 am » wrote: ↑ The total amount of Argentinian beef sold to the US amounts to just 2.2% of our beef and veal imports,
Less than 30,000 lbs have been recalled because they chose to try to circumvent the law that required beef be re-inspected before being delivered to retailers.Squatchman » Today, 7:05 am » wrote: ↑ And it's been recalled.
Not enough inspectors since DOGE got them fired.
Trump could **** up an empty room.
The closing Tyson plan is in Joslin, IL, genius. Not Joplin.JohnnyYou » Today, 6:49 am » wrote: ↑ Tyson announced on Friday the Joplin Illinois plant is shutting down.
I better get on the Guinea Pig Farming and making that lettuce grow faster.
More lost jobs.. Yeah I lost a job too due to shifts in policy.. Namely tariffs on all of the shyt that went in our equipment.Zeets2 » Yesterday, 9:37 am » wrote: ↑ The closing Tyson plan is in Joslin, IL, genius. Not Joplin.
And businesses make moves to consolidate every week. If a business can't get the supply of cattle they need to turn a profit, they do what needs to be done.
If you don't like it, then go open your own meatpacking plant anywhere you like, liberal!