On average, a 1200 lb cow will yield approximately 400-500 lbs of usable meat, which translates to about 100-125 lbs of ground beef. So from a 1200 or 1400 lb animal that nets 500 lbs of meat or 250 a side. 150 lbs of burger. Yes lots of waste on a beef. Bones, hides. …. American 🥩 🐮 number 28 million. 94 million cows if you include dairy. The U.S. imports 4.8 billion pounds of beef every year. A lot from Canada and also Australian beef. It’s amazing how much beef crosses the border then gets sold back into Canadian markets as finished products. Canada’s beef herd has dropped to 4.8 million. The numbers of Beef cattle raised in N.America just keeps dropping. Australian beef seems very cheap even after being imported to North America. I don’t know how that happens? But I’m sure a lot of it goes to Fast Food hamburger places or is processed commercially.
Unfortunately it looks like the state with the least McDonald's is one of the coldest! Reps are Dems and vice versa. It looks like they are fighting in plain view, but behind the screens they tap each other on the shoulder and go to lunch together. The more quotes I read of Mark Twain, the more it seems he was a very wise man. The more I read from the men that established the Science TM (Newton, Kepler, Einstein etc) the more I realize how they blocked science from flowing.
A very appropriate remark: the establishment is being exposed but nothing happens. Some angry articles on Substack, but hardly anything in the press. They are indeed bragging how much they can get away with, and another head of state is murdered to take away the eyes of the plebs.
The imported civilisation in olden times would be as slaves. Not as privileged aliens!
Well, I don' know who is "Bitcoin Teddy" but in 1971 the official rate to redeem dollars for gold was $35 per ounce right up until Nixon shut the redemptions in the 8th month of that year. At about that same time the "world" price was closer to $40 per ounce. It was definitely not 1.82 ounces per $1.60. Nor does that work for silver, because a silver dollar has 371.25 grains of silver and there are 480 grains in an ounce. So you get 594 grains of silver for $1.60 and that works out to 1.238 ounces of silver. Now $1.60 x 40 = $64 and that is 1.829 ounces of gold at the $35/ounce redemption rate - but you'd have to be in Europe to take possession of that gold.
See, in 1971 no American was "allowed" to own gold and had not been since the unconstitutional executive order of the mass murderer and demon worshipper Frankie Roosevelt in 1933. So let's stick with silver. Of course, the coins had been debased in 1965 by evil mass murderer Lyndie Johnson so the half dollar and dollar coins in 1971 were about 40% silver unlike how they had been up to 1964 (including that last year of 90% silver). But suppose we have $1.60 and we got paid by some old timer in coins from before 1965. How much would that 1.238 ounces of silver be worth today? Well, the spot market for silver is open. Right now an ounce is silver is $94.58 which means that 1.238 ounces would be worth $117.09 which is a hefty sum for one hour of work. That would be $4,683.60 for a 40 hour week and over $243K per year - for minimum wage equivalent.
The spot market for gold is open, too. At the moment, $1.829 ounces of gold is worth about $9,860.
For sure the Feral Reserveless scam has wrecked the economy.
On average, a 1200 lb cow will yield approximately 400-500 lbs of usable meat, which translates to about 100-125 lbs of ground beef. So from a 1200 or 1400 lb animal that nets 500 lbs of meat or 250 a side. 150 lbs of burger. Yes lots of waste on a beef. Bones, hides. …. American 🥩 🐮 number 28 million. 94 million cows if you include dairy. The U.S. imports 4.8 billion pounds of beef every year. A lot from Canada and also Australian beef. It’s amazing how much beef crosses the border then gets sold back into Canadian markets as finished products. Canada’s beef herd has dropped to 4.8 million. The numbers of Beef cattle raised in N.America just keeps dropping. Australian beef seems very cheap even after being imported to North America. I don’t know how that happens? But I’m sure a lot of it goes to Fast Food hamburger places or is processed commercially.
Unfortunately it looks like the state with the least McDonald's is one of the coldest! Reps are Dems and vice versa. It looks like they are fighting in plain view, but behind the screens they tap each other on the shoulder and go to lunch together. The more quotes I read of Mark Twain, the more it seems he was a very wise man. The more I read from the men that established the Science TM (Newton, Kepler, Einstein etc) the more I realize how they blocked science from flowing.
A very appropriate remark: the establishment is being exposed but nothing happens. Some angry articles on Substack, but hardly anything in the press. They are indeed bragging how much they can get away with, and another head of state is murdered to take away the eyes of the plebs.
The imported civilisation in olden times would be as slaves. Not as privileged aliens!
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Well, I don' know who is "Bitcoin Teddy" but in 1971 the official rate to redeem dollars for gold was $35 per ounce right up until Nixon shut the redemptions in the 8th month of that year. At about that same time the "world" price was closer to $40 per ounce. It was definitely not 1.82 ounces per $1.60. Nor does that work for silver, because a silver dollar has 371.25 grains of silver and there are 480 grains in an ounce. So you get 594 grains of silver for $1.60 and that works out to 1.238 ounces of silver. Now $1.60 x 40 = $64 and that is 1.829 ounces of gold at the $35/ounce redemption rate - but you'd have to be in Europe to take possession of that gold.
See, in 1971 no American was "allowed" to own gold and had not been since the unconstitutional executive order of the mass murderer and demon worshipper Frankie Roosevelt in 1933. So let's stick with silver. Of course, the coins had been debased in 1965 by evil mass murderer Lyndie Johnson so the half dollar and dollar coins in 1971 were about 40% silver unlike how they had been up to 1964 (including that last year of 90% silver). But suppose we have $1.60 and we got paid by some old timer in coins from before 1965. How much would that 1.238 ounces of silver be worth today? Well, the spot market for silver is open. Right now an ounce is silver is $94.58 which means that 1.238 ounces would be worth $117.09 which is a hefty sum for one hour of work. That would be $4,683.60 for a 40 hour week and over $243K per year - for minimum wage equivalent.
The spot market for gold is open, too. At the moment, $1.829 ounces of gold is worth about $9,860.
For sure the Feral Reserveless scam has wrecked the economy.
Good morning
A very Mondayish group
Thank you DoG
Commenting on the McDonald’s meme is unnecessary because that food is clearly fake. It’s not real food. It’s nothing more than an illusion.🤔🧐
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I keep telling my best friend she has to call it like it is because if she doesn’t then that person she is talking to might not ever hear the truth.