Posted by jackinok on November 08, 2012 at 14:22:35 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: Farm subsidies posted by Traditional Farmer on November 08, 2012 at 10:31:00:
ive never taken one single cent from the gov that wasnt a tax refund.you infer way too much. farm subsidies started exactly for the reason i stated,simply to keep farmers on the farm. heres a idea for you young fellows who want to start farming,go on the UN website, start checking for african nations that will GIVE you all the land you can farm,theres your chance ,zero down ,no payments,all 100% profit.see if you can make it, there. but be forwarned,everyone who has tried it has had their crops and equipment taken away by one or another rebel or gov group.youll find out shortly the difference a stable gov and a well fed populace makes.farm subsidies helps to make that happen thats the idea behind the program.come home if you survive and let us know how it worked out for you. ive made more money in my life than you will likely ever see,did it without handouts also. of course i could have maybe done more.I took two weeks off once just to see what it was like, felt guilty and was bored so went back to work seven days a week.
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