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Control food supply | OREGON SHUTTING DOWN
SMALL FARMS TO
CONSERVE & PROTECT
GROUNDWATER; IT'S COMING IF WE DON'T DO
SOMETHING TO STOP IT | image tagged in globalism | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
318 views 27 upvotes Made by CraigThompson 9 months ago in politics
19 Comments
8 ups, 9mo,
1 reply
Guess I'll die  | JUST EAT BUGS ? CENTIPEDE SIDNEY THE SILLY | image tagged in guess i'll die | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
5 ups, 9mo,
1 reply
Like Pol Pot, the Globalists think there are too many people. Starvation is the easiest way to "control" the population. Added benefit of political control also. Only those who we like will eat.
2 ups, 9mo,
1 reply
I initially misread your last.

I thought it said, "only those we like we will eat".
😄

Being said, in the event of famine stay far away from me. I will eat anything and anyone I can catch.

😐 I wish I was kidding...and I am not even Haitian
3 ups, 9mo,
1 reply
Soylent Green, baby! Half the population eats the other half. Maybe I shouldn't be giving them ideas.
2 ups, 9mo
You should be fattening up those you plan to eat 😁
6 ups, 9mo,
1 reply
Ben stiller | I'LL JUST KEEP VOTING DEMOCRAT IN OREGON THEY PROMISE TO MAKE FAILED POLICIES WORK | image tagged in ben stiller | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
4 ups, 9mo
Democrats only need more time and more taxpayer money for their policies to work.
1 up, 9mo,
1 reply
THE SALMON LOVE SALTWATER Most their lives. Why not let them spawn eggs in it.
Who needs fresh clean water in the ground water? Greedy Farmers growing food for people?

How'd that salt get in here? Why are my berries and grains not growing?

https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2012/10/odot_plans_to_use_salt_for_fir.html
1 up, 9mo,
1 reply
and 10 years later...

https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2022/12/ne-oregon-road-salt-program-sees-success-in-keeping-roads-open-highway-managers-say.html
1 up, 9mo,
1 reply
& today,
https://www.wweek.com/news/2024/01/27/fries-with-that-odot-sprinkled-nearly-4-million-pounds-of-salt-on-oregon-highways-last-week/

You want Fries with that? Oregon can put some SALT on their former Minnesota Governor, and their current Pennsylvania Governor, and their New York City residing U.S. Senator.
Stewards of the habitat.
Outsiders know best how to do things. Get used to it all you NW hicks.

That's how Urban East Coast people see you. A place to be developed into their superior polluted cities. Who's cousin got the out of state resourced salt contract?

.... Progress with imported interstate salt. The State Gov't focus is on small farms, so nobody notices the pH change could possibly be from the Oregon Dept. of Transportation actions in what was a CLEAN water environment which freshwater watersheds WERE up until now very productive
Salmon, beneficial insect, and native frog nurseries.

So good for the deer populations too, when they stop to lick highway salt and get hit by a truck.
One can imagine.
2 ups, 9mo,
1 reply
I can't imagine the salt on a road would make any impact, and neither can I imagine a man with 10 cows or 20 chickens would either. Oregon's water policy makes no sense.
0 ups, 9mo,
2 replies
*Spoken like some urban intellectual from the Midwest or Chicago; or a person that has
salt to sell a state that has no natural resource, nor mines of Salt. Hahahaha!

10 or 20 chickens aren't a problem. Nor ever have been, nor ever will be in that state or any other. The irony is that some transplant out of state Democrat National Committee Funded, with monetary support for their transplanted Statist-Marxist Candidates condemns 10 or 20 chickens on the premise of ground water pollution, whilst at the same time pouring copious amounts of NEVER BEFORE USED NOR NEEDED SALT into the same said groundwater. Local Cinders and Basalt gravel chips with no mineral content has been used historically in that state to combat icy conditions effectively for several decades. No salt ever needed.

So, you can imagine in a freshwater environment, where adult Salmon leave the Salty Ocean, and by use of their olfactory system (sense of smell) identify their birthplace sans/salt waters in order to return to spawn; adding salt to their freshwater springs fed route (as most roads in Mountainous regions follow Streams, creeks, and rivers) will have ZERO impact upon the spawning fish ability to smell their home spawning beds location? Okay then. The problem is that people with your keen inability that 'can't imagine that salt on the road would make any impact..." are precisely the people that have moved to Oregon and are making decisions about adding salt where there NEVER has been any used. A midwestern solution to a specifically Pacific Northwest Problem. The Midwest has no Salmon nor Steelhead.

These same Marxists are selling federal lands in all 3 West Coast States
to members of the Chinese Communist Party, their alleged masters. The CCP legally operates several of the legal marijuana grow farms in these RADICAL states.

The natural born citizens of all three states have been abandoned by the other 47. Federal Drug Laws are not enforced in California, Oregon, Washington, nor Colorado. State Laws are trumping Federal Laws in contrast to the 10th Amendment of the US Constitution. There are drug retailers on every corner selling substances that are against USA Federal Law. It will take either a witholding of Federal Highway funds, like Reagan did with getting all states to raise the alcohol age to 21; or National Guard Military intervention to reel them back into federal compliance.
Or, it will spread to ALL our other States in the Union like a festering Rash, allegedly.
1 up, 9mo,
1 reply
I grew up in rural North Carolina. My father worked in the chicken business. I am not an expert, but I am familiar with agriculture. Salt on a road would never accumulate enough to make an impact on agriculture. It was a stupid liberal policy implemented by people with no clue about proportion. Take two buckets of sand. Throw it in your yard and spread it around. You will not notice any difference. It would take twenty buckets of sand before you would even know the difference. Imagine one dump truckload of salt spread over 100 acres. It would not make a noticeable difference.
0 ups, 9mo,
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How about 4 Million Tons of Salt being dumped LITERALLY next to freshwater streams?

Might that make a noticeable difference?
Might that effect Ocean Returning Freshwater Fish (Anadramous) sense of smell ?

I know that being raised on a chicken farm, you might know odors, and could relate to them,
or at least some of your friends did, if your own sense of smell adjusted.
I've driven by a few that had thousands of chickens. That'll wake a person out of their sleep.
1 up, 9mo
Farmers regularly spray chicken litter on fields and pastures as a natural fertilizer. Chichen litter has a lot of ammonia. I am very familiar with the smell.
1 up, 9mo,
1 reply
Urban, some of your ideas are a little fantastical. It really doesn't help in fighting the Marxist Left when those on the Right play into their narrative of far-Right conspiracy theorists.
0 ups, 9mo,
1 reply
Okay. I'll take that "little fantastical" as a creative complement.
I like your memes.

Advocating for freshwater is nonpartisan,
and drawing a correlation between the Marxist Left tactic in our western most State of The Union,

...the tactic of blaming small farmers whilst they themselves dump dump-truckloads of salt basically into fresh creeks and streams and their hypocrisy in that situation is all I was attempting to get across. That SALT is doing MORE damage than small chicken farms.
0 ups, 9mo,
1 reply
OK. I see what you mean. Maybe the Salt does more damage, but neither is really a problem. The Left creates a crisis that they must solve with more power and control.
0 ups, 9mo
The Right owns chickens, the Left is "Pouring On The Salt in the Wound" in both cases
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