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Re: Voulintary farm registration
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Posted by hay on November 02, 2006 at 03:41:47 from (216.12.216.13):
In Reply to: Voulintary farm registration posted by Shawnspeed3 on November 01, 2006 at 09:21:34:
i think that eventually the whole NAIS program is about money. just think of all the "mandatory" registration and then the gov't knows who we are and how much livestock is owned by us and it would be a great scource of taxation. not only for the feds, but also for individual states and counties and cities. just more government tracking of individuals. next they will probably register all grain farmers and veggie farmers and hay producers. great scources of taxation. just remember:"I'm here from your government and i'm here to help you!"
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