Posted on 03/28/2012 12:18:38 AM PDT by radu
Lol! I am very aware of the complete lack of common sense on the left these days. I also know WHY they have no real common sense.
“It’s the first effect of not believing in God that you lose your common sense.” GK Chesterton
That's definitely a big concern for us, too, as well as a lot of folks around here. The muslims aren't just in the cities - - they're in the smaller towns, too. I don't know if you saw any of the threads posted a couple of years or so back about the problems Shelbyville had with Somalis and Tyson foods. Shelbyville is not a large city.
Brigitte Gabrielle was in our area to speak last week and I was surprised to see the large crowd that turned out to hear her. The towns around here are all small and, obviously, a lot of folks share our concern.
But the problem isn't only in TN, sadly. It's everywhere and will be until something is done to slow down immigrants coming to this country. I'm not holding my breath on that one.
Neither of us have children but our friends do. The kids who worked on their parents’ farms seem to have more on the ball than the kids whose parents don’t own farms. Those kids all grew up hanging out in video arcades and such and most never had summer jobs of any sort.
Most of those kids are young adults now and when I take time to think about it, the two sets are definitely different.
In the rural areas, like here, summer jobs for kids aren’t all that easy to come by in the retail outlets and such, so helping out on farms is where many go.
And you’re right. They aren’t out there working on the dangerous equipment. No farmer is going to put a child in harm’s way like that.
But they’ll put their kids on a tractor as soon as they’re able to reach the pedals. One of my fave pix of Hubby is of him driving a tractor at the age of 9.
My dad spent summers on a farm as a kid, and he said he started driving tractors at about the same age.
Not only do summer jobs on farms give kids some money in their pockets and instill good work ethics, but farmers hope it’ll give them a love for farming so the family farms can be handed down to the next generation. We certainly don’t need to discourage that. Without farms, how the heck are we supposed to eat? Stupid libs with their ridiculous ideas don’t think about that.
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