If the planters carry politics into the fields they will find it bad business.
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We're moving to be more of a plant-based society.
Politics would be a helluva good business if it weren't for the goddamned people.
To make agriculture sustainable, the grower has got to be able to make a profit.
It is morally, politically and socially wrong for business as business or labor as labor to participate directly in politics.
In a nursery, if you don't take care of those plants, your profits get lost real quickly. You have to weed. You have to water. You have to nurture. Also, you have to take care of your employees in such a way that they do the same.
Most agree, whatever their party political position, that the West can and should open its agricultural markets more fully to the products of the poorer countries of the globe. They are agricultural societies that need our markets more than our charity.
I'd be curious to find out, but I don't think people in the entertainment industry are proportionally more or less serious politically than anyone in the landscaping industry.
Pond scum stinks. And so do the Obama administration's enormous, taxpayer-funded 'investments' in politically connected biofuel companies.
Among the weeds choking out growth and good government are the hundreds of boards, commissions, and advisory committees that have sprouted over the years. They devour time, money, and energy far beyond any real contribution they make.
These nuclear plants are more dangerous than people realize.
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