Posted on 06/26/2012 10:13:13 AM PDT by 92nina
Take this article and others I found to the fight to the Libs on their own turf; put the Left on the defensive at Digg and at Reddit and in Stumbleupon and Delicious
oh, wait ... I forgot ... when these assclowns say "cut $23 billion form the defecit" they mean "reduce the increase in spending by $23 billion"
"Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats." H.L. Mencken
I swear to God Above......Democrats should be outlawed. Period.
The American farmers are bigger thieves of taxpayers money than welfare mothers by a wide margin. While the welfare mother gets by, the farmer gets rich.
The majority of the money in the farm bill is for food stamps.
Oh, that's right, several (no doubt the usual RINO suspects) crossed the aisle, all in the spirit of "Bi-Partisanship." BARF!!!
“The majority of the money in the farm bill is for food stamps.”
In the words of Joe Wilson: “YOU LIE!” $50+ Billion =/= $1 Trillion. End all subsidies. The corporate farmers receiving the subsidies are the thieves while in cases like Monsanto, they STEAL community seeds from seed banks and patent them, and lobby for enslavement through bills like SB510.
IMHO, the best way to stop corporate agriculture’s money hose connection to Washington is to BUY LOCAL FOOD. Purchase a chest freezer and fill it with a side of beef, pork and lamb raised in your state. Find the neighborhood farmer’s market and freeze/can/dry vegetables and fruits for the winter or grow your own. If enough Americans opted out of the system, the whole elaborate scheme of subsidies and political influence would fall apart.
Yeah, you got me, I’m a thief and a liar, and I own a corporate farm and most of Monsanto. I’m living the life of Riley on the $400 farm subsidy I got last year. Thanks, sucker!
If you think farming is such a gold mine, why don’t you buy a farm and cash in?
There are very little direct subsidies to farmers anymore. These have always been the carrot to get farmers to do their bidding. With the carrot gone, the stick is in place with growing regulations.
The replacement of direct payments has been subsidized insurance. Insurance companies have been good lobbiest and there has been tremendous growth in crop insurance.
Now when you take the risk out of something like home mortgages what happens. What happens when you take the risk out of farming? It drives the cost of inputs up and drives out the small players...................
You’re also a whiner of world class, and more and more resoundingly, apparently a liberal.
Your whining was to pretend that Food Stamps made up most of the farm bill. A BOLD FACED LIE. Second, I was addressing the points made by the previous poster, which you attempted to put off by LYING, not claiming you owned Monsanto.
Third, while boohoo-ing, although you seem to have mastered the reductio ad absurdum, and as much as I enjoy seeing that moronic fallacy, I know that a true conservative would instantly want to remove the subsidies, not argue that theirs was such a pittance.
As to:
“If you think farming is such a gold mine, why dont you buy a farm and cash in?”
You have no idea whether or not I have a farm or not, but you now know my clear position on Socialist subsidies to megacorps that undermine our God-given rights to property (and subsidies to anyone else for that matter). Good day.
They ARE the enemy of true Americans.
The solution to all of this nonsense is a slashing of government at all levels back to its Constitutional role. The increasing entitlement mentality to OPM is getting out of the realm of sanity.
The fact is, that food is NOT cheap. Yes, the U.S. it is cheaper than other places in the world, but it is being held at an artificially cheap cost through various types of subsidies, incentives to mega corps that produce increasing low quality food, increasing regulation on small farmers to benefit the mega corporations that don’t pay inheritance taxes and who get an increased market share, and an artificially strong dollar. At some point the musical chairs game of fiat money and (more importantly) deficit spending is going to stop. At that point people are going to come to realize that when God stated “In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread,” it didn’t mean by the sweat of someone else’s face. We may not all turn into farmers, per se, but living off of someone else at the point of government robbery won’t stand much longer.
“Democracies are as short in their lives, as they are violent in their deaths.” We ceased to actually be a Constitutional republic 100 years ago, and the wind down is coming to a close. There will be a revival or the final nail in the coffin, but either way, big government never, ever, ever, lasts.
Further, I would love to see you call me a BOLD FACED LIAR to my face. And BTW, the phrase you are trying to use is “bald faced liar”.
By the way, US News & World Reports states that the 2012 farm bill spends 5 times as much on food stamps as on farm subsidies. Who’s the BALD FACED LIAR now? (Hint: It’s you)
Ok, I’ll bite.
You said The majority of the money in the farm bill is for food stamps.
Back it of. Show me a link that explains more than $500 BILLION dollars going to food stamps. I’m sure you can find one fast. And you’re still the BOLD faced liar.
Back it *up.
US News&World Report backed it *up. You’re a liar and you bore me.
Link please! Oh, and one with a $500 Billion figure, since it is after all a “majority.”
“you bore me.” Typical libspeak for...”I can’t prove my lies, so now I’m going to pout, why are you being so unfair. Can’t I just say whatever I want!?!!? Waaaaaa!!!!”
You do not have the power to command me to do your homework for you. If you wish to continue to lie and post childish nonsense, wear yourself out. I repeat, you bore me. You’ll have to continue your tantrum without my help.
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