Bailout Bzzzzzz


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  1. In the deluded minds of the GCoupP, the categories Clay listed are neither all inclusive, nor exclusive of antifa as the fly would have it. They all overlap in the Venn diagram that makes up the true believers of the kakistocracy.

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  2. The U.S. has been shedding small farmers for decades, with more and more of the farms (or control of them) going to corporate farming. Corporate farming is sometimes owned by very large companies and sometimes by the megawealthy. Many are owned by megawealthy in other nations. In some cases farmers keep their farms but to do so have to enter what is a modern share cropping or serf like arrangement, growing for one company, and growing exactly what it says to grow in exactly the way it says to grow it. If any of that fails the farmer has to absorb the losses. The timing of the tariffs, of arranged sales, of purchases for the next season, of worsened affordability of farm equipment and essentials like pot ash from Canada, and shortages of labor mean that any planned help from the administration will arrive TOO LATE to save an unusually large number of family farms, and more of that money will be garnered by corporate farms which already benefit from his tax breaks for the already wealthy. I suspect that the administration timed it just the way it wanted to further benefit the megawealthy.

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    1. It’s sad to see our family farms been bought up by the major corporations. We need the families to continue to do what they have been doing forever. The corporations do things we do not especially like antibiotics, over crowding of animals, using GMO modified seeds, pesticides that are not good for the plants, bees, or anything else for that matter. When you start asking questions of these corporations you may not like the answers you get if you get any at all.

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