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<blockquote data-quote="Fro" data-source="post: 3564324" data-attributes="member: 2126"><p>I have two coworkers who told me the land next to theirs was bought and being used to grow pot by Chinese workers. One of them has them on each side of his property. They drive a Kubota back and forth and he’s seen them looking at his place. He’s expecting someone will approach him to sell. </p><p></p><p>The Vietnamese getting into the poultry business started during the Clinton administration. The migration actually started when he was governor. I used to work with 6 or 7 Vietnamese in Ft Smith back in ‘90 - ‘91. Most were actively assimilating to being Americans and were very hard working and friendly. Nice guys. Two of them were lazy pricks who still wore their north Vietnamese jackets when it got cold. Arkansas was paying incentives to businesses who hired them at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fro, post: 3564324, member: 2126"] I have two coworkers who told me the land next to theirs was bought and being used to grow pot by Chinese workers. One of them has them on each side of his property. They drive a Kubota back and forth and he’s seen them looking at his place. He’s expecting someone will approach him to sell. The Vietnamese getting into the poultry business started during the Clinton administration. The migration actually started when he was governor. I used to work with 6 or 7 Vietnamese in Ft Smith back in ‘90 - ‘91. Most were actively assimilating to being Americans and were very hard working and friendly. Nice guys. Two of them were lazy pricks who still wore their north Vietnamese jackets when it got cold. Arkansas was paying incentives to businesses who hired them at the time. [/QUOTE]
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