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Re: Gas , Farming, And the Future?
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Posted by edchainsaw on September 01, 2005 at 21:04:07 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Gas , Farming, And the Future? posted by Mark - IN. on September 01, 2005 at 15:29:04:
I have a minor in economics and have tried to tell the proffessors and politicians that for years.. if you look at trends an economic boom in the ag sector brings about YEARS of economic boom for the rest of the country. and what is the first place this so called business friendly president do.. cut the ag budget of which very little is actually "farmer money" so YES Kill the farmer Kill the country... take a note from history--- WHO EXPANDED THE COUNTRY? WHO baught the goods that businessess produced and sold? Who gave up the most under the GRAM-RUDMAN-Hollings to help balance a budget in the 80's? (then it wasnt ballanced anyway) the farmers... out numbered out voted and out in the field --NOT SITTIN IN AN OFFICE making deals... and WALL Street cant understand us... therefor we are to Wall street as the NAtive americans were to us 200yrs ago... (sorry my native american friends-- we goofed now we're paying for it) SORRY FOR THE RAMBLE.
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