Yeah, I guess it's hard when all the rich guys gang up on you :^(
Ah yes, when confronted with reality, throw out the class-envy argument.
I've spent years working in sales management for large companies; it gives me a unique perspective upon returning to a farm operation. I know how business works at all levels: manufacturing; distribution; and retail.
Farmers operate under NONE of the usual "free trade" parameters. They cannot, because the price paid for their products is artificially manipulated.
On a lighter note: I notice Dodge is coming out with a new "Challenger." It's supposed to be $35,000.
In the early 70's Dad was paid the same price for corn as we are today. I have a Dodge in the Garage from the era...sticker price $3800.
If only Dodge operated under the same "free market" conditions...
Farming...silly "buggy whip" industry...who needs a safe and reliable food supply, anyway?