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Well, I don't know where that would be.

I mean, I guess in the mountains, where it's unfarmable.

I guess, like in the mountains of W. Virginia, or in the rockies, or ozarks, etc.

And, the 'middle of nowhere' is generally speaking, within 20-30 minutes of a city.

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This is Trump rage-tweeting at his own FBI director... which is a thing normal presidents do.



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Well, I don't know where that would be.

I mean, I guess in the mountains, where it's unfarmable.

I guess, like in the mountains of W. Virginia, or in the rockies, or ozarks, etc.

And, the 'middle of nowhere' is generally speaking, within 20-30 minutes of a city.


I really gave some serious thought to where there were rural towns with no farmland in sight. I've been through a lot of this country, and like you, the only places I could think of were in the mountains. Even there, if they weren't heavily forested there were plenty of farms. There are some towns in the deserts out west I guess where there aren't any farms.


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You forgot about the areas where Alaska Natives live. Farming on tundra is quite hard.

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Anything in an attempt to debase me. generally speaking, alaska is a hard to farm area.

Generally speaking, Alaska is a remote place. Some 734,000 people live in the largest state. Avg. pop. 1.2 per sq. mile. https://worldpopulationreview.com/states/alaska-population

Yeah, alaskans don't farm much.

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Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Thursday, September 17, 2020

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows that 51% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Forty-eight percent (48%) disapprove.



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Ewww....Another Woman accuses trump of sexual misconduct. Just watch trump supporters give this creep a pass again.

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Trump Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Former Model In 1997
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Updated Sep 17, 2020, 04:41pm EDT
TOPLINE Former model Amy Dorris alleged that President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her at the U.S. Open in September 1997, she told The Guardian in an interview, becoming the latest in a string of women to accuse Trump of sexual misconduct.

Trump, who was married to Marla Maples at the time, allegedly “shoved his tongue down my throat” outside the bathroom in his VIP box at the tennis tournament, Dorris alleged to The Guardian, “and his hands were very gropey and all over my butt, my breasts, my back, everything.”
“I was in his grip, and I couldn’t get out of it,” Dorris alleged, saying she “was pushing him off” and told him, “no, please stop,” but “he didn’t care.”
Dorris, who was 24 years old at the time, was visiting New York City with her then-boyfriend Jason Binn, a friend of Trump, and on subsequent occasions during her trip Trump “continued to pursue her despite her firm rejection of his advances,” though he did not allegedly “seriously assault” her again.
Dorris’ account was corroborated to The Guardian by several people, including Dorris’ mother, friends and her therapist, who told the publication Dorris had shared details of the events with them that matched what she told The Guardian.
Trump, through his attorneys, “denied in the strongest possible terms having ever harassed, abused or behaved improperly toward Dorris” to The Guardian, and Binn reportedly told Trump’s lawyers that he has “no recollection of Dorris telling him that anything inappropriate had happened with Trump or that she felt uncomfortable around him.”



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Honestly,

Politics is just cancer. Non-bias fact based reporting no longer exists, all we have is activists reporters who either report opinion pieces in favor of the current administration, or against the current administration. 24/7/365 news was the worst thing to happen to society along with social media.

Is Trump as bad as part of the media claims? Nope

Is Trump as good as part of the media claims? Nope

the truth is always somewhere in the middle, but we will never get that truth because its not on the agenda. Half these stories are made up, they cite unknown sources, yes because they made it up, both sides do this stuff.

The saddest thing is watching former friends, neighbors, and the gneral public hate each other over a bunch of out of touch suits from two out of touch parties who don't care one bit about any of us, yet we are going to fight over it and create division over it? It just makes no sense to me and makes me sad.

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Honestly,

Politics is just cancer. Non-bias fact based reporting no longer exists, all we have is activists reporters who either report opinion pieces in favor of the current administration, or against the current administration. 24/7/365 news was the worst thing to happen to society along with social media.

Is Trump as bad as part of the media claims? Nope

Is Trump as good as part of the media claims? Nope

the truth is always somewhere in the middle, but we will never get that truth because its not on the agenda. Half these stories are made up, they cite unknown sources, yes because they made it up, both sides do this stuff.

The saddest thing is watching former friends, neighbors, and the gneral public hate each other over a bunch of out of touch suits from two out of touch parties who don't care one bit about any of us, yet we are going to fight over it and create division over it? It just makes no sense to me and makes me sad.


Yes - but the other side of this is that our political decisions are hurting real people at the moment.

It seems callous not to care.


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I think there are news outlets that report news and are not opinion based. BBC is one example. The fact that some think the BBC is some far left media outlet is a reflection on them, not the BBC.


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Originally Posted By: archbolddawg
Anything in an attempt to debase me. generally speaking, alaska is a hard to farm area.

Generally speaking, Alaska is a remote place. Some 734,000 people live in the largest state. Avg. pop. 1.2 per sq. mile. https://worldpopulationreview.com/states/alaska-population

Yeah, alaskans don't farm much.


My mother-in-law thought all of our countries frozen vegetables came from Alaska wink


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