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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No, they don't help farmers. They HURT them... which causes the farmer to react... which creates more unintended consequences which is like a vicious loop and you don't seem to get it. Your policies are creating the problems in the first place.[b]Fine, then take away the Agriculture subsidies and look how fast red Senators start crying about it[/b] I want migrants OUT. They don't belong here and they distort the market. I want all subsidies to end. Some white boy or girl in their house decides not to work because they're getting a check. Pull that check. Get hungry. You'll work. Got it now? [b]Other than disability, which has its highest rates in the white parts of Appalchia, no one gets federal aid for nothing. Clinton ended that in the 1990's. The whole "welfare queen" was made up by Reagan.[/b] Why do you think all the mom & pop stores went away? They were driven out of business by the big boxes thanks to Washington DC. Now there's no competition and of course prices are high![b] Capitalism took most of the mom and pop stores, consolidation and growth of good ideas. It is the natural conclusion of a capitalist society. Washington DC has nothing to do with it. Except for maybe building highways that bypassed the downtown areas drawing customers away to the box stores that came[/b] Same with Detroit and union labor. It artificially distorted the cost of labor, Asia saw that and took over. [b]the Big 3 automakers made totally crappy cars in the late 1970's and 1980's which opened the door for Honda and Toyota to grow their market share with a better product, again, nothing to do with the cost of labor and everything to do with innovation and design[/b] Same with airlines[b] airlines were deregulated under Reagan - it has been so awesome since, right ? :roll:[/b], steel, electronics, and on and on. The more you do, the worse things get! JFC, you are thick-headed.[/quote] [/quote]
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