http://money.cnn.com/2013/11/26/news/economy/milk-farm-bill/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
11/26/2013 9:21:14 AM
11/26/2013 9:37:46 AM
How dare you cut the social safety net. Fraud (and loopholes) doesn't really exist when it comes to handouts. You must be a conservative.As far as farm subsidies go...I'm on the fence. I think we as a country have a vested interest in keeping as much food production in the US as we can. We already get too much beef from Brazil. Do you really want our milk coming from some other country? I'm not saying that ending farm subsidies would do this, but it wouldn't help the trend to outsource food production. But I'm not a fan of any kind of subsidies, which is why I'm on the fence about it.
11/26/2013 10:19:00 AM
There are some seriously epic reasons to subsidize farmers.Not saying they haven't gone to far, but still.Well, partly ^.[Edited on November 26, 2013 at 10:26 AM. Reason : ]
11/26/2013 10:25:29 AM
^^ why do you hate capitalism and free markets?[Edited on November 26, 2013 at 10:25 AM. Reason : and ^]
11/26/2013 10:25:38 AM
I wonder how grocery stores will feel when a chunk of their consumers don't have money to blow on food items.
11/26/2013 10:36:17 AM
You know I don't hate capitalism, and I don't think I've ever in this forum blindly supported everything capitalism stands for. I certainly don't support the free market if it means we'll be getting our milk and eggs from China. Shit we'll already be getting a lot of our pork from a Chinese company now.Why does it always have to be black and white...there's grey area too.Why do we subsidize farmers? Lets see, that combine that harvests soy, wheat, and any number of other crops, costs a farmer a good $300k, and that doesn't even include the heads, of which they may need several if they are doing different crops. Many of the tractors they use cost 10's of thousands. There's no way farmers could recoup their costs. I realize that some farmers utilize co-ops where they share farm equipment, but even then, splitting 400k 4 ways is still a mortgage payment.I much prefer subsidizing farmers over some of my family, who are only good for producing piss and wind.
11/26/2013 10:39:54 AM
Did you know that we pay some farmers to not do anything with their fields, and that many farm subsidies are not contingent on wealth or income so rich hobby ranchers and farm owners can even benefit from them? Farm subsidies include a whole range of things, only a few of them are crop insurance and loans.
11/26/2013 10:47:47 AM
11/26/2013 10:54:41 AM
11/26/2013 11:09:00 AM
Oh right the Internet. Poor people can use the Internet!
11/26/2013 11:13:26 AM
you're angry about things that don't reflect the realities of farm subsidies, its hard to argue because you are so off base with reality that its tough to know where to start
11/26/2013 11:14:15 AM
Do you even know what I'm responding to there? mrfrog was saying I'm trying to limit free choice. I don't understand where he's getting that from my argument, unless he's thinking that if we can import milk and eggs, it would somehow be super cheap so poor folks can buy them, but I don't think that was where he was going.1. Keep production of essential food sources within the continental US.2. Subsidize that production so its cheap enough for your "poor people" to continue purchasing them. Sure, evil rich rancher guy will still get his, but the subsidies would be needed to keep production in-house.3. Give food stamps to those who need them.Why am I being demonized here?Then educate me on the realities, since I'm so stupid. And don't tell me to go to wikipedia. I want to know what your view of reality is.[Edited on November 26, 2013 at 11:20 AM. Reason : lkajsdf]
11/26/2013 11:19:30 AM
to start: subsidies make poor people unable to afford food, not the other way around. they hurt the poor. and as a related very important problem with your position: farmers are better off than non-farmers by about 10%, and receive about 16% of their income directly from the government. that's right, you are concerned about protecting poor helpless farmers and cutting aid to poor non-farmers despite the fact that farm incomes are 10% higher than non-farm incomes. [Edited on November 26, 2013 at 11:28 AM. Reason : .]
11/26/2013 11:20:48 AM
11/26/2013 11:27:03 AM
OkCome back to that comment when milk is $7/gallon. You'll find somebody else to blame then. And I don't know who you consider middle class, but I sure as hell can't afford milk if it is $7/gallon. Maybe the media is using high prices at the grocery store as a scare tactic, but I really don't want to find out.And my comment about the rich lobbyist in the back pocket was directed at dt, not you.
11/26/2013 11:36:13 AM
wow, i had no idea you were a liberal. i thought you were a conservative. you are supposed to believe that subsidies are a barrier to entry, its why farmers are all so old. new people can't gather enough capital to enter farming because the already established farmers are receiving subsidies that artificially increase the costs to start farming. you are really okay with the government determining prices and saying how much milk the industry is allowed to produce? i'm pretty surprised by this 180 degree change. we have subsidies to protect milk prices from falling like they have in the past, they are designed to prop up milk prices not keep them down(and you've fallen the industry marketing if you think milk is something that you need and is something that is good for you)[Edited on November 26, 2013 at 11:43 AM. Reason : don'y have to go far to look at milk prices, just go back to 2009]
11/26/2013 11:42:51 AM
if the government were out of the milk business, what would a gallon cost?
11/26/2013 12:23:33 PM
At what point in time?
11/26/2013 12:27:05 PM
in 12 minutes from now
11/26/2013 12:27:20 PM
How much do a few cows cost?
11/26/2013 12:28:02 PM
11/26/2013 12:51:21 PM
But how much does a barn cost?
11/26/2013 1:14:08 PM
What does the fox say?
11/26/2013 1:14:34 PM
If we mined the moon for cheese, could that be turned back into milk?
11/26/2013 1:15:23 PM
more arguments for a robust space program.
11/26/2013 1:35:06 PM
Odd arguments. As the government spends every bit of its time trying to keep milk prices high (setting up a cartel, buying up surplus milk, preventing retailers from competing on price, etc), it is safe to say if the regime was ended, milk prices would fall. The argument in favor of the regime is that a fixed floor which is artificially set too high stabilizes prices and prevents the occasional blip of prices higher than the floor. But no can seriously argue a price floor keeps prices lower than they otherwise would be.
11/26/2013 3:30:31 PM
Milk sucks anyways.Almond milk for the winz!
11/26/2013 4:52:26 PM
Milk really is terrible, you should really not drink milk
11/26/2013 4:54:17 PM
Almond milk and orange juice with vitamin D.
11/26/2013 5:41:12 PM
Orange juice is waaay worse than milk, its about the worst thing you can drink. A lot of sodas are better than OJ.
11/26/2013 6:48:48 PM
almond milk isn't milk its juice. and its gross as hell
11/26/2013 6:50:37 PM
I'm drinking it bitch^^ also that is a retarded thing to say. [Edited on November 26, 2013 at 7:01 PM. Reason : Re]
11/26/2013 7:00:40 PM
^^^I agree.If you've ever read how OJ in this country is produced, its actually pretty gross. Most of the OJ you drink is at least 1 year old before it even hits your fridge. To preserve the OJ, they do something like remove the oxygen from it, which also removes pretty much any taste and the orange color we come to expect from OJ. Then just before packaging, they add flavor and color back to it. The flavor and color is derived from orange peel and citric acid.
11/26/2013 7:59:57 PM
The problem with farm subsidies is we subsidize the wrong products, mainly corn Cause everybody loves high fructose corn syrup.[Edited on November 28, 2013 at 7:27 PM. Reason : -]
11/28/2013 7:26:45 PM
HUR, regarding your anecdote about grocery-shopping with your mom growing up: How old are you? I think you're not quite old enough to have seen 5¢ 12oz. Coke bottles but still...
11/28/2013 10:11:05 PM
^^ the main problem is that it is a series of price floors designed to protect people who are already better off than the poor people it hurts
11/29/2013 1:11:02 PM
milk here is delicious. it's not cheaper because China like other food tho. no telling what they put in it...but it's good as hell.
11/30/2013 5:13:23 AM
The main flavoring is bird flu.
11/30/2013 11:03:26 AM
12/1/2013 10:43:06 PM
So the last time who went grocery shopping with your mom was 1995?
12/2/2013 9:26:27 AM
must have been '92 lol
12/2/2013 3:53:50 PM
Personally I fully accept our farm subsidy system is bastardized and nearing the point of unworkable.That being said, I still see the value in certain government subsidies, mostly The realm of conservation payouts. After all without some subsidy we may have not been able to "defeat" the dust bowl and it's environmental factors ( cost share planted hundreds of thousands of acres of windbreaks across the Midwest/Great Plains, significantly reducing the effect of the dust bowl)That being said our current system of insurance deserves a good hard look by congress, I'm just not holding my breath given how much the establishments from both parties support the status quo.
12/3/2013 10:57:44 PM