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To: hedgetrimmer
If you do not like socialism, then you must despise the WTO and "free trade", because they are the engine of global socialism in our time.

Hedgetrimmer,

I do despise the WTO precisely because they are inclined towards preserving the outdated and more publicly harmful socialist policies rather than enforcing what should be "free and fair trade."

U.S. farmers are receiving corporate welfare to not farm- let's call a spade a spade- and that costs the taxpayers billions every year. Obviously, there is a public policy issue here: Do we want to at least preserve their property and equipment so that in the event they are needed in the future, they will be able to provide the food the country needs, as well as the issue that by keeping these farmers around without them having to actually work, will continue to keep food prices low at the grocery store.

With free and fair trade, the CRP's (farm subsidies) will have to increase just to put more fields to idle. In short, the world market in food is beginning to work its slow but methodical kill on farm subsidies. Continuing on this path, the data shows clearly, that the U.S. taxpayer may be able to buy a loaf of bread for $3.00 at the market, but they'll be paying $1.00 a day in more taxes to be provided that $3.00 loaf of bread.

If it were up to me, I'd eliminate all taxes any farmer pays on anything to accomplish the same thing, but politically, the farmers will riot in the fields, calling such a thing "unfair". Hey, with no taxes they;d actually have to work- unreal how screwed up things actually are.

As it was said 200 years ago, I'll paraphrase it here: "Once certain classes find out how to rape the treasury- democracy is over."

59 posted on 12/31/2005 4:59:08 PM PST by GotDangGenius
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To: GotDangGenius
the farmers will riot in the fields, calling such a thing "unfair".

I really take exception to this statement. In Korea and in France they are rioting, for two different reasons. For some reason the globalists want to tar American farmers, the only reason I can think of is because farmers are landowners in this country, and the globalists want to centralize ownership and control of all land.

Many of the groups advocating CRPs are not farmers at all, but socialists and communists who don't believe in land ownership. When they can force land to be removed from production to "protect it" or to "preserve species" or whatever, the underlying goal is to take decisions away from the landowner about how the land is to be used. Now our own government goes to these farmers and dangles the money in front of them because of pressure from home grown land trusts or pressure from foreign governments and the WTO. If we were to restore property rights to landowner(farmers) in this country, we'd see that they would use land for marketable crops-- they don't want their land idle. So why don't you all help us to get these other groups, countries and global institutions to butt out?
60 posted on 12/31/2005 8:52:14 PM PST by hedgetrimmer
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