Posted on 05/06/2011 6:26:32 PM PDT by KantianBurke
WASHINGTON When it comes to spending cuts, members of Congress like to say that everything is on the table. Except, generally, food. But now federal farm subsidies, long decried by policy makers as wasteful and antiquated but protected by powerful political interests, appear to be in serious danger.
This week, Representative Paul D. Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin and the chairman of the House Budget Committee, told reporters, We shouldnt be giving corporate farms, these large agribusiness companies, subsidies. I strongly believe that.
His budget proposal would take $30 billion out of the farm program over the next decade.
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The reduction or elimination of subsidies might be disruptive in the short run, but the Constitution doesn’t provide for them. Time to let the farm industry go it alone.
Bottom line, if it’s a good idea, it can stand on its own and doesn’t need a crutch from Uncle Sam. This includes ethanol.
I agree.
But, I can see why, say Japan subsidises it’s own rice by banning imports.
They want to be self-sufficient for rice. Smart move.
Some time over the next 100 years they’ll be glad they have their own food supply.
Good. There’s no Constitutional authorization for these subsidies.
It is about time.
I agree with the removal of farm subsidies if we also remove government rules and regulations on farmers. Let the farmers raise and sell what they want to whoever will pay them the most.
these subsidies put a lot of small farmers out of business. The money goes to the big conglomerates -
Time for them to go
yes, but, during harry and nancy’s reign, dubya did try to eliminate ridiculous farm subsidies for places like Mahattan. When he did try to reason with Congress, he was vilified more.
Nothing he could propose would have been a winning issue. he was a lame duck from the start.
While they are at it, Congress should and must eliminate the ethanol subsidy immediately.
That will save us poor suffering taxpayers about $6 Billion!
Sorry but this isn’t a “Daily Dose” thread. In 02 Bush inflated the farm subsidy system and betrayed small government conservatives - the first of many times.
Google the “EWG” farm subsidy database and see what your friends and neighbors get in farm subsidies. You’ll be amazed.
Well.....$30 billion per a decade? Please, that’s nothing. Is there a Republican anywhere with huevos?
However, fair political compromise is a 25% reduction every year for 4 years.
Gov't subsidies and mandates are the reason why we're in the mess that we're in now. Let the market work on its own, and let people fail so they can learn from their mistakes and become better.
There are times when “government payments” have helped keep entire communities from folding, in instances of multi-year drought for example. When the farmers can’t make ends meet, it doesn’t take long for the tire dealers, machine repair shops and cafe’s to follow suit.
I’m not saying that the programs don’t need to be scrutinized and reviewed, but I have personal experience with the payments along with crop insurance being the difference between scraping by and quite possibly losing the place when there were poor crops for several years in a row. Huge areas of the countryside were in the exact same boat. There are appropriate applications for government farm assistance.
I meant to also add that this experience was in the last 5-10 years.
Do away with the subsidies, but they have to allow the farmers to make a buck as well.
Remember, they passed a but load of legislation from the FDA regarding food. recently they arrested some Amish farmer for selling milk.
So dump the regulations. Allow these people to work and sell what they produce!
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