Thousands glean fields in Platteville

Specop 007

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Everything is fine. Its all under control. Dont worry....

Uh huh. The game seems to be coming to an end. The economy is slowly falling apart, jobs are evaporating, unemployment is rampant, the Feds have promised EVERYTHING to keep it together just a bit longer and we have Mr. Hope and Change whos going to do even MORE spending to keep it going.

Everything is fine......

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That tens of thousands of people came to a Weld County farm on Saturday to collect free potatoes, carrots and leeks could be one of the most palpable signs of a depressed economy.

The Miller family, which owns 600 acres of farmland outside Platteville, decided to hold a free food day because they had tens of thousands of pounds of extra produce at the end of their fall festival. Any day now, a deep freeze would ruin it, so the family let people come to the farm today to collect what they could haul.

They expected between 5,000 and 10,000 ? but instead found themselves inundated with cars and people with buckets and wagons and barrels ready to harvest whatever was available. They estimated the crowd at more than 40,000 people.

"Overwhelmed is putting it mildly," said farm owner Chris Miller. "People obviously need food."

Cars snaked around the cornfields starting at 8:30 a.m., and at one point, Miller said, she had 30 acres of farmland turned into a parking lot. Traffic was backed up to Interstate 25 and police officials ticketed people who had abandoned their cars along highways 66 and 119 for the food frenzy.

Sandra Justice brought her mother and her son and collected about 12 bags of fresh produce. She said the activity brought some levity in a downtrodden time.

"Everybody is so depressed about the economy and everywhere you look the weather is going bad and the economy is going bad," said Justice, who works at a technology company in Fort Collins. "This was a pure party. Everybody having a great time getting something for free."

 

K1052

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People love free stuff in any economy and show up in droves to get it.
 
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Meh, I dunno. People always go fruity when there is something free.

A few years ago when the DOW was still going up, some guy in Dallas (think it was a football player) had a free BBQ and everyone was invited. They expected something like 2,500 people, but 25,000 showed up.
 

GoPackGo

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Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Meh, I dunno. People always go fruity when there is something free.

A few years ago when the DOW was still going up, some guy in Dallas (think it was a football player) had a free BBQ and everyone was invited. They expected something like 2,500 people, but 25,000 showed up.

The first 2500 ate well...the rest had to lick the bowl
 

Descartes

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Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Meh, I dunno. People always go fruity when there is something free.

A few years ago when the DOW was still going up, some guy in Dallas (think it was a football player) had a free BBQ and everyone was invited. They expected something like 2,500 people, but 25,000 showed up.

The first 2500 ate well...the rest had to lick the bowl

Sounds like a metaphor for this entire economic situation.
 

StageLeft

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Originally posted by: K1052
People love free stuff in any economy and show up in droves to get it.
Yep. I wouldn't get $50 in free produce if I had to put up with crowds but if it was just the case of picking it and cleaning it I'd spend hours filling my car and fill my deep freeze with cooked dishes, no doubt about it.
 

retrospooty

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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Everything is fine. Its all under control. Dont worry....

Uh huh. The game seems to be coming to an end. The economy is slowly falling apart, jobs are evaporating, unemployment is rampant, the Feds have promised EVERYTHING to keep it together just a bit longer and we have Mr. Hope and Change whos going to do even MORE spending to keep it going.

Everything is fine......

Article

That tens of thousands of people came to a Weld County farm on Saturday to collect free potatoes, carrots and leeks could be one of the most palpable signs of a depressed economy.

The Miller family, which owns 600 acres of farmland outside Platteville, decided to hold a free food day because they had tens of thousands of pounds of extra produce at the end of their fall festival. Any day now, a deep freeze would ruin it, so the family let people come to the farm today to collect what they could haul.

They expected between 5,000 and 10,000 ? but instead found themselves inundated with cars and people with buckets and wagons and barrels ready to harvest whatever was available. They estimated the crowd at more than 40,000 people.

"Overwhelmed is putting it mildly," said farm owner Chris Miller. "People obviously need food."

Cars snaked around the cornfields starting at 8:30 a.m., and at one point, Miller said, she had 30 acres of farmland turned into a parking lot. Traffic was backed up to Interstate 25 and police officials ticketed people who had abandoned their cars along highways 66 and 119 for the food frenzy.

Sandra Justice brought her mother and her son and collected about 12 bags of fresh produce. She said the activity brought some levity in a downtrodden time.

"Everybody is so depressed about the economy and everywhere you look the weather is going bad and the economy is going bad," said Justice, who works at a technology company in Fort Collins. "This was a pure party. Everybody having a great time getting something for free."

You seem to be somehow blaming Obama for this mess, and ignoring the current blunder in chief that got us here.

Other than that, your post is very panick based. Relax, it will all work out.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: retrospooty
You seem to be somehow blaming Obama for this mess, and ignoring the current blunder in chief that got us here.

That's the Republicans answer to everything now that it's all Obama's fault.

This is awesome.

Look foreward to hearing them say they are leaving and it's all Obama's fault :D
 

LumbergTech

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Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: K1052
People love free stuff in any economy and show up in droves to get it.

QFT

what a dumb ass article

seems like some questions should be asked first..

have they done this before?

what was the turn out?

 

Jschmuck2

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Originally posted by: retrospooty
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Everything is fine. Its all under control. Dont worry....

Uh huh. The game seems to be coming to an end. The economy is slowly falling apart, jobs are evaporating, unemployment is rampant, the Feds have promised EVERYTHING to keep it together just a bit longer and we have Mr. Hope and Change whos going to do even MORE spending to keep it going.

Everything is fine......

Article

That tens of thousands of people came to a Weld County farm on Saturday to collect free potatoes, carrots and leeks could be one of the most palpable signs of a depressed economy.

The Miller family, which owns 600 acres of farmland outside Platteville, decided to hold a free food day because they had tens of thousands of pounds of extra produce at the end of their fall festival. Any day now, a deep freeze would ruin it, so the family let people come to the farm today to collect what they could haul.

They expected between 5,000 and 10,000 ? but instead found themselves inundated with cars and people with buckets and wagons and barrels ready to harvest whatever was available. They estimated the crowd at more than 40,000 people.

"Overwhelmed is putting it mildly," said farm owner Chris Miller. "People obviously need food."

Cars snaked around the cornfields starting at 8:30 a.m., and at one point, Miller said, she had 30 acres of farmland turned into a parking lot. Traffic was backed up to Interstate 25 and police officials ticketed people who had abandoned their cars along highways 66 and 119 for the food frenzy.

Sandra Justice brought her mother and her son and collected about 12 bags of fresh produce. She said the activity brought some levity in a downtrodden time.

"Everybody is so depressed about the economy and everywhere you look the weather is going bad and the economy is going bad," said Justice, who works at a technology company in Fort Collins. "This was a pure party. Everybody having a great time getting something for free."

You seem to be somehow blaming Obama for this mess, and ignoring the current blunder in chief that got us here.

Other than that, your post is very panick based. Relax, it will all work out.

He desperately wants the world to drop into a bottle cap based, apocalyptic bartering system so he can lock himself in the bunker he's built and keep everyone away with his arsenal.

I kind of wish he would do that anyway.
 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Meh, I dunno. People always go fruity when there is something free.

A few years ago when the DOW was still going up, some guy in Dallas (think it was a football player) had a free BBQ and everyone was invited. They expected something like 2,500 people, but 25,000 showed up.

The first 2500 ate well...the rest had to lick the bowl

Sounds like a metaphor for this entire economic situation.

Lol, trickle down!


Edit: Lol, that's a very old school, denotative use of the verb 'glean' in your title, OP. Plus, I haven't heard 'glean' used a transitive verb since . . . forever!

Perknose approved! :laugh: :thumbsup:
 

udneekgnim

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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Everything is fine. Its all under control. Dont worry....

Uh huh. The game seems to be coming to an end. The economy is slowly falling apart, jobs are evaporating, unemployment is rampant, the Feds have promised EVERYTHING to keep it together just a bit longer and we have Mr. Hope and Change whos going to do even MORE spending to keep it going.

Everything is fine......

Article

That tens of thousands of people came to a Weld County farm on Saturday to collect free potatoes, carrots and leeks could be one of the most palpable signs of a depressed economy.

The Miller family, which owns 600 acres of farmland outside Platteville, decided to hold a free food day because they had tens of thousands of pounds of extra produce at the end of their fall festival. Any day now, a deep freeze would ruin it, so the family let people come to the farm today to collect what they could haul.

They expected between 5,000 and 10,000 ? but instead found themselves inundated with cars and people with buckets and wagons and barrels ready to harvest whatever was available. They estimated the crowd at more than 40,000 people.

"Overwhelmed is putting it mildly," said farm owner Chris Miller. "People obviously need food."

Cars snaked around the cornfields starting at 8:30 a.m., and at one point, Miller said, she had 30 acres of farmland turned into a parking lot. Traffic was backed up to Interstate 25 and police officials ticketed people who had abandoned their cars along highways 66 and 119 for the food frenzy.

Sandra Justice brought her mother and her son and collected about 12 bags of fresh produce. She said the activity brought some levity in a downtrodden time.

"Everybody is so depressed about the economy and everywhere you look the weather is going bad and the economy is going bad," said Justice, who works at a technology company in Fort Collins. "This was a pure party. Everybody having a great time getting something for free."

people probably lost more money on gas than the value of food they were able to grab

 

Fear No Evil

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Is the left honestly trying to say that people in this country are so poor they can't afford food? Give me a break, these people showing up for the food decided to spend their money on the latest iPOD, iPhone, or Macbook (Blatent shot at Apple) instead of buying food. The economy isn't GOOD, but to even make the current situation seem like anything other than a downturn is just absurd. When people actually have to start cancelling their cell phones, cable TV, etc in order to EAT, then come and talk about how bad it is. Cutting back does not = The Great Depression.

 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Is the left honestly trying to say that people in this country are so poor they can't afford food?

No.
-- The Left :roll:

Cutting back does not = The Great Depression.

You have a lot to understand about the adverse multiplier effects of falling demand on a capitalist system.