Anonymous ID: 70fe8b Oct. 21, 2018, 5:32 a.m. No.3551203   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1223

So we are doing the E15 anyway?

 

I hope POTUS is working he but off to try to win, if you want to win by a landslide, try some real change.

 

50% of America is on the sidelines, we will not come into play for faux change, Been there done that.

 

You want capitalism then that means competition Not these captured markets the multi national corporations use to protect their markets.

 

You will know when "We the People" are in control, hemp will start to be grown and we will return to literally shitting wealth. A cabal free market will grow up around it too fragmented for multinational control.

 

Hemp isn't about the plant, it's about the structure they use to control everything.

 

When POTUS is tired of struggling for a smallest of leads, try some real change and you will be surprised by the response.

Anonymous ID: 70fe8b Oct. 21, 2018, 5:47 a.m. No.3551251   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1312

>>3551223

You need the machinery, down south it's a cotton gin. That will have to re-worked to strip the fiber's down the stalk.

 

It will take a little time to learn how to process, but it will be 100% use-able with no waist.

 

yes it will get down to cost of production, it called a commodity, processing machinery will boom ( and farming will be where the money is made), then it starts shifting down the line to where the end products boom. Then the all settle down and are just like everything else.

 

The diff it it will made, and consumed, here.

Anonymous ID: 70fe8b Oct. 21, 2018, 6:03 a.m. No.3551332   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1348 >>1369

>>3551312

no they won't. I did controls for over a decade. Small guys will take exiting machines, add sensor's re-configure the drums ( IE a cotton gin).

 

I think for 8 to 10 G you could take an existing cotton gin ( tripping the fibers for cotton will be very similar).

 

All the things in the chain will boom and bust just like the internet, rail roads, factories etc. After the boom and bust they become common, it's what a market does,

 

government is the keep to keeping out multi national corporations, the buy regulations to keep you out.

Anonymous ID: 70fe8b Oct. 21, 2018, 6:11 a.m. No.3551369   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3551332

I have been involved with small MFG's since the 90's.

 

the key to all these markets is protection they sneak into bills as regulations etc.

 

Does not matter what you do, if they can buy the protection they will.

 

Even a lot of those that have now been rolled back, it may take 10 years to see any results.

 

In newer markets it's moves much faster.

 

The SQ ft of unused MFG is staggering in this country. Take a drive from Louisville KY all the way up southern OH. They are ruins.

 

Then head down to ATL to NO, every town has the ruins of cotton mills.