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his dairy farm lancaster county pennsylvania has a total population of a little over 536000 residentsfrom 1995 to 2012 farmers in the county have received 100 $28000000.00 in taxpayer funded farm subsidies from the u.s.d.a. . an extensive investigation for this film found numerous examples of u.s.d.a. license commercial breeders receiving multiple violations from the animal health of vision on one hand and large taxpayer funded farm subsidies on the other while the programs are viewed as distinct and separate by the u.s.d.a. the fact remains that license commercial breeders with multiple dog welfare violations continue to receive taxpayer funded farm subsidies in lancaster county and many other rural areas throughout the united states these commercial breeders are exploiting a federal agency by receiving a taxpayer funded handout while simultaneously receiving major violations for failing the dogs in their care. and have at their fingers later systematics again you know how that little for just a minute and they all. sounded like my mother in law who. actually know a. lot anonymous to
his dairy farm lancaster county pennsylvania has a total population of a little over 536000 residentsfrom 1995 to 2012 farmers in the county have received 100 $28000000.00 in taxpayer funded farm subsidies from the u.s.d.a. . an extensive investigation for this film found numerous examples of u.s.d.a. license commercial breeders receiving multiple violations from the animal health of vision on one hand and large taxpayer funded farm subsidies on the other while the programs are viewed as...
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paul solman: every morning, 59-year-old jaye crist leaves his home in lancaster county, pennsylvania,ork at a local print shop. jaye crist: i'm a fulfillment associate fulfilling individual orders, and then making sure that all the protect that is prand needs to be distributed locally is delivered, so, like delivery driver. paul solman: crist spent his career in a higher echelon of the printing industry than this. for almost 30 years, crist was a manager at printing giant rr donnelle jaye crist: i have always supervised, always managed. and there was part of me, like, this i will be one of those paul solman: no such luck. he was laid off in 2016, his plans derailed when the firm reorganized. economist richard johnson's work has shown th crist is far from alone. riard johnson: we found th more than half, 56%, of workers experience an involuntary employer-related job separation after age 50. paul solman: crist, who'd made $100,000 a year, began looking for a comparable job. but he soon realized -- jaye crist: where i habeen after all those years, with salary and benefits and things, was
paul solman: every morning, 59-year-old jaye crist leaves his home in lancaster county, pennsylvania,ork at a local print shop. jaye crist: i'm a fulfillment associate fulfilling individual orders, and then making sure that all the protect that is prand needs to be distributed locally is delivered, so, like delivery driver. paul solman: crist spent his career in a higher echelon of the printing industry than this. for almost 30 years, crist was a manager at printing giant rr donnelle jaye...
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speaker, the lives of thousands of individuals across and central pennsylvania across lancaster county have een put on the path to success because of dr. griscom's leadership. it's been an honor to work with over the past decade during my time in the state senate, chairing the education and now as a member of congress. mr. speaker, i, again, would to thank dr. bill griscom years of committed, thoughtful leadership of thaddeus stevens college of wish him and continued success and happiness retirement. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter, for five minutes. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize mrs. claremont lee for being one of honorees at the savannah college of art and design women of vision ceremony.n during the middle 1900's, ms. true trailblazer in our community for her groundbreaking work as a architect. in savannah, she became the first female architect with her practice. additionally, she was considered the foremost expert in stand ting the historic escapes that are so cri
speaker, the lives of thousands of individuals across and central pennsylvania across lancaster county have een put on the path to success because of dr. griscom's leadership. it's been an honor to work with over the past decade during my time in the state senate, chairing the education and now as a member of congress. mr. speaker, i, again, would to thank dr. bill griscom years of committed, thoughtful leadership of thaddeus stevens college of wish him and continued success and happiness...
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pennsylvania. but i think when you look at places like philadelphia, harrisburg, pittsburgh, erie, up through lancaster county and even the center of the state, some of the things the senator has talked about and promoted are going to be very, very difficult for pennsylvanians to really get their head around. >> what about the use of fracking in western pennsylvania? does that kill you out there if you're like bernie sanders who's come out against it? >> the folks out in western pennsylvania obviously that's a significant issue. it's really an issue about jobs for many of those folks. while at the same time there are significant health and environmental concerns. so i think the question there is are you just an absolutist on the issue or are you trying to make a transition to clean energy, renewable energy and the like while respecting and understanding that some people are actually working in that industry right now? >> is mike nutter -- mike nutter. i know you are. is mike bloomberg a democrat? >> he is. >> when did that happen? >> well, it first happened when he was 18. mike has been a democrat for almost
pennsylvania. but i think when you look at places like philadelphia, harrisburg, pittsburgh, erie, up through lancaster county and even the center of the state, some of the things the senator has talked about and promoted are going to be very, very difficult for pennsylvanians to really get their head around. >> what about the use of fracking in western pennsylvania? does that kill you out there if you're like bernie sanders who's come out against it? >> the folks out in western...
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"a treaty is now holding in lancaster county, a place 60 miles west of this city, between the governments of virginia, maryland, and pennsylvania, on one side, and the united five nations of indians on the other. i will send you an account of it when printed, as the method of doing business with those barbarians may perhaps afford you some amusement. " that is a pretty condescending statement for franklin to be making of this. certainly it reflects many of the attitudes of his contemporaries, that these were savage people living in the forest. when he calls them barbarians, he is sneering about it to his agent in london. there is also an element of fascination and interest. this method of doing business, franklin wants to tell his london agent how to do this business on the american frontier of engaging in diplomacy with native americans. in that phrase, this method of doing business, is a very important fact to realize. for our purposes today. when europeans came to colonial america and met with native americans, it happened on native american terms. in order to ensure a good trade, in order to ensure peace, they had to get to
"a treaty is now holding in lancaster county, a place 60 miles west of this city, between the governments of virginia, maryland, and pennsylvania, on one side, and the united five nations of indians on the other. i will send you an account of it when printed, as the method of doing business with those barbarians may perhaps afford you some amusement. " that is a pretty condescending statement for franklin to be making of this. certainly it reflects many of the attitudes of his...