That is so true. The other day I was feeling so bad about the poor animals and then I went into WalMart. I am not kidding, I saw a woman from Burma with Food stamps and she and her extended family were buying what looked like an entire slaughtered animal laying on the check out counter. I never saw so much bloody meat in my life! It looked like at least a half of a poor pig and the best cuts of a poor cow. I thought to myself, I am fighting a loosing battle because here I am trying to cut down and not even eat any meat in goulash and these foreigners are being given food stamps to come in here and feed their entire 25 person family every cut of meat under the sun. I really feel like I am fighting a loosing battle. I am paying taxes so that these foreigners can gorge on slaugtered animals while I am eating pasta. The food stamp immigrants are living LARGE on the US taxpayer.
On that you and I can agree. I'm sick and tired of slackers living off my labors.
L
>>”The food stamp immigrants are living LARGE on the US taxpayer.”
Like feral horses, right? Rounded up and put in pens and fed on YOUR tax dollars. They too, are non-native; they too, are non-producrive.
As to horses, every one that lives eventually dies. Then they become food for something else; maybe humans, maybe cougars, maybe coyotes, maybe just worms and ants.
Would you prefer that these horses have a quick, relatively painless death, and thus feed humans, or would you prefer that they die of starvation, or wolves, or infected wounds or a broken leg?
Death eventually visits EVERY feral horse. Does that death become a pleasant dream, only if it does not benefit humans?
DG