by Pops » Thu 20 Jul 2006, 15:34:33
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('clueless', '[')At what point will the Powers That Be mandate things of importance (food and vital services) to receive fuel subsidies?
A good question. If that comes about you can bet that the ones that are subsidized will be the ones with the deepest pockets and the nicest escorts for the visiting congressmen and that certainly won't be the little guy!
Actually I see the opposite of increased help for farmers from all directions, at least today - I'm not talking about the export subsidies either.
I’ve read of the abuses and waste of taxpayer money and agree that some folks farm the mailbox more than the land.
On the other hand, the county where I live is one of, if not the largest producer of hay and calves in MO and MO is second only to TX in calves. Many outfits rely on rainfall alone for fodder and to fill the ponds. The five counties surrounding and including ours has been in a drought emergency since last year and now are declared a disaster area allowing for payments – IIRC this county got all of $150k in allotments – really a drop in the bucket considering the losses sustained and I'd bet not even half of what has been spent digging deeper ponds even.
The only reason they still get subsidies at all are the big guys donating big bucks and the congressional delegation from farm states taking their share of the pork.
Even environmentalist rail against the farmer Paid To Not Farm!
It’s called CRP – Conservation Reserve Program and they are paid to not to till highly erodable land for cripes sake!
As food prices rise the average person will see their food costs increasing along with their energy bill and will blame the farmer as they blame the Arabs for the price of gas.
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)