Peacock LoveBling
@Peacock6
04 July, 06:22
SHAMEFUL! Farmers being threatened to drop their crops OR get less $$$ when they harvest!
time for byedAn to be arrested! These actions R cruel and inhumane! The People need the food!! Dont STARVE the people!
https://t.me/Canada1st/691...
time for byedAn to be arrested! These actions R cruel and inhumane! The People need the food!! Dont STARVE the people!
https://t.me/Canada1st/691...
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TAP Truth
@TAPTruth
04 July, 06:32
In response Peacock LoveBling to her Publication
FARMERS AND THEIR COMMUNITIES WILL ALWAYS FIND A WAY!!!
PENNY AUCTIONS
Some farmers in Madison County, Nebraska, took matters into their own hands. In 1931, about 150 farmers showed up at a foreclosure auction at the Von Bonn family farm. The bank was selling the land and equipment because the family coundn't repay a loan. The bank expected to make hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.
As those who were there remember it, the auctioneer began with a piece of equipment. The first bid was 5-cents. When someone else tried to raise that bid, he was requested not to do so – forcibly. Item after item got only one or two Video Interview Thurman Hoskinsbids. All were ridiculously low. The proceeds for that first "Penny Auction" were $5.35, which the bank was supposed to accept to pay off the loan.
https://livinghistoryfarm....
PENNY AUCTIONS
Some farmers in Madison County, Nebraska, took matters into their own hands. In 1931, about 150 farmers showed up at a foreclosure auction at the Von Bonn family farm. The bank was selling the land and equipment because the family coundn't repay a loan. The bank expected to make hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.
As those who were there remember it, the auctioneer began with a piece of equipment. The first bid was 5-cents. When someone else tried to raise that bid, he was requested not to do so – forcibly. Item after item got only one or two Video Interview Thurman Hoskinsbids. All were ridiculously low. The proceeds for that first "Penny Auction" were $5.35, which the bank was supposed to accept to pay off the loan.
https://livinghistoryfarm....
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This is fabulous! Power in Numbers! We The People R going to find out how Powerful we really R! ThanQ for sharing!
10:17 AM - Jul 05, 2021
In response TAP Truth to her Publication
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