Posted on 03/22/2012 9:14:07 AM PDT by Starman417
Gee Whiz...I was 13 years old and was able to make 5 Cents a quart picking strawberries on an area farm. This was in the 50’s. I was pleased to have the spending money.
I can’t believe where this country is going. I was raised in an average middle class home. We weren’t needy. But I wanted to make some money on my own. No one made me do it. Today....I would not be allowed to do this. What kind of nation is this?
And NOW, 0pansy is beating me into the mud with his crap. I have worked my butt off and 0pansy is hell bent on........
This should be fun to watch...sorta like the revenooers coming to town. Gonna be impossible to enforce and I don’t know a lot of people who would even try to enforce it. When the cows need milked I guess there will be an agent there checking for Birth Certificates. I guess they could get around it by telling the govt they were just going into the barn for a campaign speech and not to actually milk the cow.
For those who don’t think you need equipment to milk a cow try mucking out the barn when your done without a Bobcat. See you round midnight.
You know...this is not just an attack on American farmers...this is an attack on socio cultural values where a kid could earn extra money not ‘handed’ to him/her. There is more behind this type of regulation than meets the eye.
A lot of young boys around here spend their summers working on farms to earn extra money.Many start at 13 or 14 throwing hay or helping drive equipment during harvest.These are not family cars they work on but farms that know many of these kids otherwise won’t have a lot of money for school clothing or for extras like having cash for insurance so they can have a car.Things their families just can’t afford to provide.This will hurt many of those kids.
Jimmy! Feed the dog!
Sorry, Mom... Under Federal regulations, I am not permitted to work with the livestock. You’ll have to do it yourself.
Oh, and cleaning up after Fido... That is definitely against the rules!
Back when I was a kid, you could drive anything without a license plate on the roads from 12-years-old and up. The one rule was that you had to be going from one farm to another.
You can bet we kids knew the name of every farm in the area, so no matter where we were, we could say we were between this one and that one.
Growing up in a small rural town,(I was a town kid) I made a lot of money working for various farmers(Mers). In the spring, I’d be picking rock and in the summer and in the fall bailing hay, with some milking and other barn related chores mixed in.
Under these rules that would no longer be an option.
I DID read the article, goodwins, did you? I merely pointed out that it does our side no good to exaggerate and get our facts wrong. I pointed out that the huge quote under the photo said: If the federal government can regulate the relationship between parents and their children on their own familys farm there is virtually nothing off limits. Then I asked what this had to do with not allowing kids to work on their own family farm. Senator Jerry Moran would do better to point to the real threat of this legislation rather than pointing to something that has nothing to do with it.
CharlesThe Hammer, you are right that many farms are owned by aunts, uncles, etc (family)...... if they are smart, they will not officially “hire” the kids, they will allow them to work, then give them “gifts”. Meanwhile, if we want to stop this non-sense legislation, let’s hammer the real issue!
It’s all about control. The more government can control, ie our food sources, the more of a strangle-hold government will have on us. Our healthcare, our food, our jobs....our very survival will ALL be up to Big Government leftists.
At least, that’s their plan. Romney’s got another plan for their @ss....lol.
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