Originally posted by: ironwing
Pick any small town. The American rural/farm economy is heavily socialized.
Originally posted by: mugs
Kalifornia - all of it
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: ironwing
Pick any small town. The American rural/farm economy is heavily socialized.
OMG, are you confusing socialism with subsidization?
Originally posted by: JACKHAMMER
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: ironwing
Pick any small town. The American rural/farm economy is heavily socialized.
OMG, are you confusing socialism with subsidization?
He must be. Either way, I can't believe the amount of money that goes out for farmers NOT to farm.
Originally posted by: nweaver
Originally posted by: JACKHAMMER
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: ironwing
Pick any small town. The American rural/farm economy is heavily socialized.
OMG, are you confusing socialism with subsidization?
He must be. Either way, I can't believe the amount of money that goes out for farmers NOT to farm.
spoken like a true city slicker...
have you guys ever tried to farm...it's a poor existance, and one that only those who love to farm will do.
Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: mugs
Kalifornia - all of it
California.... learn to spell, jeeze!
Originally posted by: Kilgor
Washington D.C. also the most corrupt.
Originally posted by: JACKHAMMER
Originally posted by: nweaver
Originally posted by: JACKHAMMER
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: ironwing
Pick any small town. The American rural/farm economy is heavily socialized.
OMG, are you confusing socialism with subsidization?
He must be. Either way, I can't believe the amount of money that goes out for farmers NOT to farm.
spoken like a true city slicker...
have you guys ever tried to farm...it's a poor existance, and one that only those who love to farm will do.
I may be a city slicker, but we have close family friends who are farmers and they live anything but a poor "existance". Six figure machinery, a couple of houses, and more trucks than they know what to do with - most bought by tax payer money. Look, like it or not the government PAYS people to do nothing with their land, which by keeping less produce on the shelfs actually raises the prices of our food. And the only reason they do this is the ag. lobby - not b/c its good for the average american.
Originally posted by: JACKHAMMER
I may be a city slicker, but we have close family friends who are farmers and they live anything but a poor "existance". Six figure machinery, a couple of houses, and more trucks than they know what to do with - most bought by tax payer money. Look, like it or not the government PAYS people to do nothing with their land, which by keeping less produce on the shelfs actually raises the prices of our food. And the only reason they do this is the ag. lobby - not b/c its good for the average american.
