koshergrl
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So sad that in many cases it's way to late for so many that were devastated in the past by it all.
Great maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
Great maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
Remember Trump giving these totally unnecessary farmers $12 billion for nothing a couple months ago becuase they were going bankrupt? That wasn’t enough, so he increased the amount of ethanol in gas to further subsidize the completely fraudulent ethanol industry; another farce that props up farmers so they can pretend they’re still needed.Great maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
They're the only reason most CORPORATE farmers are able to exist.
Family farms do just fine without the subsidies, as long as they aren't regulated out of existence. And the regulations are being stopped in their tracks.
Trump keeping regulatory rollback promises
Trump Executive Order Promises to Slash Farm Regulations – Rosenberg Foundation
Appeal ruling backs dairy farmers
Remember Trump giving these totally unnecessary farmers $12 billion for nothing a couple months ago becuase they were going bankrupt? That wasn’t enough, so he increased the amount of ethanol in gas to further subsidize the completely fraudulent ethanol industry; another farce that props up farmers so they can pretend they’re still needed.Great maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
They're the only reason most CORPORATE farmers are able to exist.
Family farms do just fine without the subsidies, as long as they aren't regulated out of existence. And the regulations are being stopped in their tracks.
Trump keeping regulatory rollback promises
Trump Executive Order Promises to Slash Farm Regulations – Rosenberg Foundation
Appeal ruling backs dairy farmers
Trump has done nothing but reward the “big boys,” and you vote for and support that.Remember Trump giving these totally unnecessary farmers $12 billion for nothing a couple months ago becuase they were going bankrupt? That wasn’t enough, so he increased the amount of ethanol in gas to further subsidize the completely fraudulent ethanol industry; another farce that props up farmers so they can pretend they’re still needed.Great maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
They're the only reason most CORPORATE farmers are able to exist.
Family farms do just fine without the subsidies, as long as they aren't regulated out of existence. And the regulations are being stopped in their tracks.
Trump keeping regulatory rollback promises
Trump Executive Order Promises to Slash Farm Regulations – Rosenberg Foundation
Appeal ruling backs dairy farmers
Yeah leftists hate it when their own stupid rules are used against them. Because the intent is always to use them to punish the little guy. Never to punish the big boys...they always get all hurt when someone turns the tables on them, using laws and crooked frameworks that they built themselves.
Ok so you're celebrating that farmers won't have to have double liners for their manure pits.
Big deal.
All other regulations remain in place with new regulation on how the pits are measured.
What you're saying isn't true. Regulations will continue to be implemented just this ONE won't.
Do you even live in Washington state?
I do. I support the double liner rule. I believe our water and environment is much more important than money. I guess you don't.
If a judge ruled that a single liner is enough, that's what will happen but it certainly by no means is any reason to say there will be no more regulations.
Regulations are necessary. According to the founders of our nation which is why they included the Commerce Clause in the constitution which gives the government the power to regulate business.
A double liner on a pit of cow manure isn't an outrageous, expensive or unnecessary regulation.
Ok so you're celebrating that farmers won't have to have double liners for their manure pits.
Big deal.
All other regulations remain in place with new regulation on how the pits are measured.
What you're saying isn't true. Regulations will continue to be implemented just this ONE won't.
Do you even live in Washington state?
I do. I support the double liner rule. I believe our water and environment is much more important than money. I guess you don't.
If a judge ruled that a single liner is enough, that's what will happen but it certainly by no means is any reason to say there will be no more regulations.
Regulations are necessary. According to the founders of our nation which is why they included the Commerce Clause in the constitution which gives the government the power to regulate business.
A double liner on a pit of cow manure isn't an outrageous, expensive or unnecessary regulation.
I live in Oregon, where the government destroyed local economies dependent upon cattle and farming.
I'm sure you do support the double liner rule. I'm sure you do believe that all that is good springeth forth from the state, and I'm sure you never met a regulation you didn't like.
Unless it was a regulation that reduced the ability of the state to regulate, that is.
Not only does Big Ag suck up most of the government subsidies, they are also often exempt from the rules and regulations imposed on smaller operations.Great maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
They're the only reason most CORPORATE farmers are able to exist.
Family farms do just fine without the subsidies, as long as they aren't regulated out of existence.
And The Oscar Goes To The Cove: A Film That Highlights Reckless Slaughter (VIDEO) | Civil Eats the regulations are being stopped in their tracks.
Trump keeping regulatory rollback promises
Trump Executive Order Promises to Slash Farm Regulations – Rosenberg Foundation
Appeal ruling backs dairy farmers
Subsidies are bribes paid to people in order to justify government intrusion into their industry, whatever it is. And the reason the government pays the bribes is because once they phase out the people who take the bribes, they have control of that industry. People who refuse to take the bribes are killed, set up, burned out, put in prison. And then the government inherits the property. It's racketeering.
As you say, good regulation's are a great thing, but when regulation's are weaponized for political reasons, then the single family farm loses out or has lost out in the past because of it all. Hey the family farmer was doing a great thing in this country for years and years, and what should have happened when it was found out that something may have been causing an environment issue that affects many, then the government should have educated the farmers, and they (the government), should have carried the cost of the education, and the fixes, while the American farmers went on doing what they were great at (feeding the nation's citizens and their own families), and doing it in the best balanced wealth building way possible among the citizens (using the old American values and standards),and all in order to keep our wealth and values strong and solid throughout the country.
Ok so you're celebrating that farmers won't have to have double liners for their manure pits.
Big deal.
All other regulations remain in place with new regulation on how the pits are measured.
What you're saying isn't true. Regulations will continue to be implemented just this ONE won't.
Do you even live in Washington state?
I do. I support the double liner rule. I believe our water and environment is much more important than money. I guess you don't.
If a judge ruled that a single liner is enough, that's what will happen but it certainly by no means is any reason to say there will be no more regulations.
Regulations are necessary. According to the founders of our nation which is why they included the Commerce Clause in the constitution which gives the government the power to regulate business.
A double liner on a pit of cow manure isn't an outrageous, expensive or unnecessary regulation.
Big AG is killing us with chemicals way worse than any small famer could have ever done to this nation.Not only does Big Ag suck up most of the government subsidies, they are also often exempt from the rules and regulations imposed on smaller operations.Great maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
They're the only reason most CORPORATE farmers are able to exist.
Family farms do just fine without the subsidies, as long as they aren't regulated out of existence.
And The Oscar Goes To The Cove: A Film That Highlights Reckless Slaughter (VIDEO) | Civil Eats the regulations are being stopped in their tracks.
Trump keeping regulatory rollback promises
Trump Executive Order Promises to Slash Farm Regulations – Rosenberg Foundation
Appeal ruling backs dairy farmers
Subsidies are bribes paid to people in order to justify government intrusion into their industry, whatever it is. And the reason the government pays the bribes is because once they phase out the people who take the bribes, they have control of that industry. People who refuse to take the bribes are killed, set up, burned out, put in prison. And then the government inherits the property. It's racketeering.
Bingo boingo.Not only does Big Ag suck up most of the government subsidies, they are also often exempt from the rules and regulations imposed on smaller operations.Great maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
They're the only reason most CORPORATE farmers are able to exist.
Family farms do just fine without the subsidies, as long as they aren't regulated out of existence.
And The Oscar Goes To The Cove: A Film That Highlights Reckless Slaughter (VIDEO) | Civil Eats the regulations are being stopped in their tracks.
Trump keeping regulatory rollback promises
Trump Executive Order Promises to Slash Farm Regulations – Rosenberg Foundation
Appeal ruling backs dairy farmers
Subsidies are bribes paid to people in order to justify government intrusion into their industry, whatever it is. And the reason the government pays the bribes is because once they phase out the people who take the bribes, they have control of that industry. People who refuse to take the bribes are killed, set up, burned out, put in prison. And then the government inherits the property. It's racketeering.
LolGreat maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
We pay farmers to throw food away and often to not grow food at all. A great gig if you want to refuse education and can get in on that big gubmint cheddar.LolGreat maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
Thanks to all of the fucked up rules and regulations, Ranchers and farmers can’t afford shit.
Spineless motherfucking progressives have to control everybody they disagree with
We pay farmers to throw food away and often to not grow food at all. A great gig if you want to refuse education and can get in on that big gubmint cheddar.LolGreat maybe we can stop now with the massive big gubmint subsidies that are the only reason most farmers are able to exist
Thanks to all of the fucked up rules and regulations, Ranchers and farmers can’t afford shit.
Spineless motherfucking progressives have to control everybody they disagree with