Milked


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A compelling portrayal by the veteran journalist of the lives of farming communities on either side of the U.S.-Mexico border and the surprising connections between them “Conniff brings her skills and insights to a particularly urgent project: moving beyond the polarizing politics of our current era, and taking a deeper look at how people who have been pitted against each other can forge bonds of understanding.” —E.J. Dionne Jr., co-author of 100% Democracy Winner of the Studs and Ida Terkel Award In the Midwest, Mexican workers have become critically important to the survival of rural areas and small towns—and to the individual farmers who rely on their work—with undocumented immigrants, mostly from Mexico, accounting for an estimated 80 percent of employees on the dairy farms of western Wisconsin. In Milked, former editor-in-chief of The Progressive Ruth Conniff introduces us to the migrants who worked on these dairy farms, their employers, among them white voters who helped elect Donald Trump to office in 2016, and the surprising friendships that have formed between these two groups of people. These stories offer a rich and fascinating account of how two crises—the record-breaking rate of farm bankruptcies in the Upper Midwest, and the contentious politics around immigration—are changing the landscape of rural America. A unique and fascinating exploration of rural farming communities, Milked sheds light on seismic shifts in policy on both sides of the border over recent decades, connecting issues of labor, immigration, race, food, economics, and U.S.-Mexico relations and revealing how two seemingly disparate groups of people have come to rely on each other, how they are subject to the same global economic forces, and how, ultimately, the bridges of understanding that they have built can lead us toward a more constructive politics and a better world.




Milked


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Milked, milking a guy, or, as it is sometimes called, "Edging." I've known Christopher Trevor for some time now and when he told me about the subject matter of this latest book of erotic tales I nearly "milked" myself dry at the thought of it. An entire book of stories starring guys being milked repeatedly? Who else but Christopher would have thought of something like this? When Mr. Trevor approached me concerning this intro I was very flattered. Being a guy who loves tying up and tickling other guys I have found how "Cum Control" and "Surprise Milking" can really intensify a scene. Sometimes when dudes make tickle wagers they don't count on being milked. When they find that they are about to be repeatedly milked to the edge the scene takes on a whole new meaning. After a guy (or perhaps I should say "most guys") has shot his load his body tends to become hyper-sensitive to the touch, especially, as I have found in areas such as his slimy cum soaked cock and his nipples. So after that guy has cum please do help yourself to those areas of sensitivity. I guarantee he will be up and ready for another milking session very soon.




The Cow That Jack Milked


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Using the cumulative format of This is the house that Jack built, this story follows a farm family as it cares for its milk cow and uses the products that come from it. Book includes "Cows by the numbers", interesting facts about the lives of cows.




Milking Machines


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