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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

School Shootings? What to do? PUT THEM BACK ON THE FARM!

The loss of our agrarian society is the cause of much of this.

Get these city thugs out on a ranch bucking hay all summer and they won't have the energy to plan shooting people!
Stop importing field hands, put kids to WORK and most of this craziness stops.
When I was a youngster in So. Idaho, the schools ALL shut down. ALL the kids went to the fields and picked potatoes...there was no bullying or shooting or DISRESPECT...we were all the same and too TIRED to be 'offended'.  And we ALL had guns!


The history of agriculture in the United States covers the period from the first English settlers to the present day. In Colonial America, agriculture was the primary livelihood for 90% of the population, and most towns were shipping points for the export of agricultural products. Most farms were geared toward subsistence production for family use. The rapid growth of population and the expansion of the frontier opened up large numbers of new farms, and clearing the land was a major preoccupation of farmers. After 1800, cotton became the chief crop in southern plantations, and the chief American export. After 1840, industrialization and urbanization opened up lucrative domestic markets. The number of farms grew from 1.4 million in 1850, to 4.0 million in 1880, and 6.4 million in 1910; then started to fall, dropping to 5.6 million in 1950 and 2.2 million in 2008.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_agriculture_in_the_United_States



School deaths and injuries by shooting in the United States by decade
Summary of numbers presented in the article[36]
Decade Incidents Deaths Injuries Deaths+Injuries
1760 1 1 0 1
1840 1 1 0 1
1850 3 3 1 4
1860 7 4 1 5
1870 7 3 4 7
1880 11 2 6 8
1890 9 14 20+ 34+
1900 15 13 5 18
1910 19 10 14+ 24+
1920 10 5 5 10
1930 9 10 3 13
1940 8 11 4 15
1950 17 13 8 21
1960 18 42 65 107
1970 30 34 73 107
1980 39 51 87 138
1990 64 85 132 217
2000 63 107 137 244
2010-February 20, 2018 145 160 239 399
Total 476 569 803 1,373 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_shootings_in_the_United_States 



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