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is down nearly 40%
this last quarter since...

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But revenues are up 20%.
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Give me a year.
Leave us alone.

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We'll eat what we grow,
sell the rest...

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I'll have a cash surplus
in a year.

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Give us some warning...
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when you go doubling
the price of corn...

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You cancel an old contract...
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with a customer like
C.P. Woodward Lumber.

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He used prisoners
for slave labor.

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As far as corn goes,
we're still below fair market.

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How much cash surplus
you talking about?

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In farm accounting alone...
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150,000.
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Dollars?
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Yes, sir.
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Good Lord.
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We'll need some
Wall Street types...

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to help manage it.
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I'd like to put it
back into the facility.

:22:57
The place is literally
falling apart.

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You've got dry rot,
disease, rats...

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and a boiler that your own
state inspectors...

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condemned six years ago.
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We authorized a new boiler.
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Why didn't purchasing
take my calls?

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Brubaker, I'm looking into that.
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Let's look
at your firing a state employee...

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who was bookkeeper for years.
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Because he wasn't worth...
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You're letting inmates
with fourth-grade educations take over.

:23:30
They don't all have
fourth-grade educations.

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You're telling me
that's going to work?

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These men have to
take responsibility.

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They'll change
this place, not me.

:23:43
What the hell
are we paying you for?

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The bottom line...
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is that you want to make life
real easy for those men.

:23:54
No. Not at all.
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I think you like
men like that...


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