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<blockquote data-quote="flinty123" data-source="post: 9124543" data-attributes="member: 176266"><p>Grown business men famers following social media influencers. If the government/ big business paid this man enough he would promote every cow being sprinkled with gold glitter at 8 35am each morning.</p><p></p><p>The reality is, rules and regulations are thought up to keep the public sector in employment. We either follow them or end up in court. Where we would ALL accept plea bargains and plead guilty, no farmer has the financial means to challenge the government. Unfortunately Mr Price is a good example of this.</p><p></p><p>These men spout utter 5hite and dont live in the real world. No amount of Yoga or positive thought is going to reduce our stress and regulatory burden, we are slaves to the system, again take Mr Price as an example.</p><p></p><p>What this man should be promoting is unity and group organisation, in order to challenge what is perceived to be unfair regulatory burden, however, I suspect that would go against his paymasters policies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flinty123, post: 9124543, member: 176266"] Grown business men famers following social media influencers. If the government/ big business paid this man enough he would promote every cow being sprinkled with gold glitter at 8 35am each morning. The reality is, rules and regulations are thought up to keep the public sector in employment. We either follow them or end up in court. Where we would ALL accept plea bargains and plead guilty, no farmer has the financial means to challenge the government. Unfortunately Mr Price is a good example of this. These men spout utter 5hite and dont live in the real world. No amount of Yoga or positive thought is going to reduce our stress and regulatory burden, we are slaves to the system, again take Mr Price as an example. What this man should be promoting is unity and group organisation, in order to challenge what is perceived to be unfair regulatory burden, however, I suspect that would go against his paymasters policies. [/QUOTE]
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