Posted by LOU from Wi. on October 05, 2012 at 14:42:28 from (72.160.236.78):
Read the post on poverty level and what situations make up that level.Taxes ,Local as explained in some posts. LJD had the solution as how to negate poverty.Being this is a farm related(mostly)site,,I was wondering if all the farm subsidies was removed, the poverty level in numbers would JUMP Dramatically.Poverty has a way of making the common man EQUAL with out reservations. Makes folks pool resources to survive, like some old timers I've met said "It Separates the wheat from the schaff."(SP).Little fly by night (so called)farmers that claim to be BTO have second jobs to make it possible to claim farm subsidies and related benefits. If the subsidies are removed, by by farms, and the BTO smoke screen disappear in a hurry.Well that just may be on the agenda for the next four years coming up. Tax money will be a major conversation in governments. HOY TO SAVE MONEY BY OMITTING these Programs ETC. JMHO, LOU.
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