Japan has the grassroots and large elderly voter base that both REJECTS mass immigration.
We need to shut it down at the source, part of that is getting Trump in but a greater part is doing things like buying direct from farmers where you can, voting for anyone who you KNOW won't support it or spoiling your ballot (would be humiliating if all those who usually don't vote actually spoiled their ballots instead) and showing the normies who's responsible for their shit entertainment with things similar to SBI detected.
We basically need some websites set up and logistics set up for delivery.
City folk seem more dependant on deliveries and services like Hello Fresh so if farmers can sell more directly than to supermarkets, it'll probably be a win even with delivery fees.
That's actually a really interesting idea; a less local organization along the lines of Uber (as an example, not a specific proposal), combined with an extremely local thing such as farm coops. Local products through local farmers, but delivered and ordered through a nationwide service portal.
Local ranches around me all sell on the web, I drive to them though to pick up my beef and have developed good relationships with several different ones myself. Also I've read about local ranchers banding together to build their own new packing plants that aren't owned by bigAG. There were several in different states.
Japan has the grassroots and large elderly voter base that both REJECTS mass immigration.
We need to shut it down at the source, part of that is getting Trump in but a greater part is doing things like buying direct from farmers where you can, voting for anyone who you KNOW won't support it or spoiling your ballot (would be humiliating if all those who usually don't vote actually spoiled their ballots instead) and showing the normies who's responsible for their shit entertainment with things similar to SBI detected.
how do you get city slickers to do that?
We basically need some websites set up and logistics set up for delivery.
City folk seem more dependant on deliveries and services like Hello Fresh so if farmers can sell more directly than to supermarkets, it'll probably be a win even with delivery fees.
That's actually a really interesting idea; a less local organization along the lines of Uber (as an example, not a specific proposal), combined with an extremely local thing such as farm coops. Local products through local farmers, but delivered and ordered through a nationwide service portal.
Local ranches around me all sell on the web, I drive to them though to pick up my beef and have developed good relationships with several different ones myself. Also I've read about local ranchers banding together to build their own new packing plants that aren't owned by bigAG. There were several in different states.