15 cents per treethis thread is still going?[Edited on December 2, 2011 at 10:19 AM. Reason : ]
12/2/2011 10:18:30 AM
THREEFIFTHSOF A QUARTER
12/2/2011 11:10:43 AM
12/2/2011 11:13:28 AM
12/2/2011 11:23:36 AM
Okay, but I'd like to see a source saying that's how the USDA operates. It's be interesting to see a breakdown of their operational costs.
12/2/2011 11:24:37 AM
Your quote, not mine: "you forgot step 4 where you make an argument about something without even knowing what you're arguing about. Americans excel at that skill."It just seems hypocritical that you lambast people for arguing with someone who "knows what they're talking about" then when someone makes a point counter to what you think who "knows what they're talking about", you question it. At least be consistent within yourself.Seriously, though, they are still an executive office and the overhead value we use for funding estimates is a generic one for all federal employees. Its different for sailors, marines, civilian agents, etc. I'm telling you from working within the same construct that is exactly how the funding works. Feel free to argue that it should still be acceptable if you want, but good grief, if you're really going to stand by your previous comments about the "state of politics making you sad" because we argue with people who are professionals or trained in a specific area, then practice what you preach.
12/2/2011 11:45:31 AM
15CENTS
12/2/2011 12:15:03 PM
...so....no source?
12/2/2011 12:27:44 PM
I'm curious how pork is an essential commodity and Christmas trees aren't when a large segment of the population has no use for either one for the same reason. Again, USDA is just a figurehead here in any case. It's just really impractical for x thousand farmers nationwide to collectively say "ok let's have a meeting."
12/2/2011 12:33:25 PM
"Sometimes you gotta do the right thing even when the wrong thing is a whole lot easier." - Tracy Jordan, Hard to Watch
12/2/2011 12:36:43 PM
12/2/2011 1:07:40 PM
We could all get by without either. Hell, if you completely eliminated any type of livestock, the global food supply would actually increase substantially. I don't want that, as I love a good pork belly as much as the next guy, but to call any kind of meat "essential" is inaccurate. I see what you're saying, but there's not really anything that makes one commodity "better" than another as far as whether they should be allowed to conduct a checkoff program.
12/2/2011 1:30:18 PM
12/2/2011 1:35:37 PM
12/2/2011 1:47:21 PM
FIFTEENCENTS
12/2/2011 2:05:35 PM
I was wondering why the christmas trees outside food lion were $35...and 15 cents.
12/2/2011 4:09:40 PM
First two pages were pretty funny...now its just general tsb poo flinging
12/2/2011 4:11:46 PM
FIFTEENGODDAMNCENTS
12/2/2011 4:23:55 PM