could and did for 15 years, but not over the last 3 or 4
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"yeoman" doesn't mean farmer (why would it, if the phrase is "yeoman farmer" ?). "Yeoman" means "self owned; not working on someone else's assets". TJ wasn't praising agriculture; he was praising independence and self-employment! And this makes so much sense! Everyone I've met
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who is self employed, or has been for a few years, has a MUCH better grasp on reality, and an abundance mindset that pure employees never have, even if they have good politics. When you eat what you kill, as opposed to eat what you're given, you realize that hunting is possible.
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