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Tovarich Weiser says:
=========== I'm merely supporting price controls and subsidies ============ Which implies central planning insofar as a central government decides on the allocation of scarce resources, not Adam Smith's "invisible hand". As to how this is different from welfare to the poor, you have not made clear. This is corporate welfare which, in the specific case of agri-business, may well be driving TnT's sugar beet in-laws and other ma and pa farms out of existence. Further, we have yet to establish that orange groves in the desert serve some sort of national interest. Seems like a bad idea if the the price of the oranges doesn't reflect the true cost of growing them. Wouldn't we be better off eating apples? Ultimately, somebody has to pay the price of the water. Most likely it is Henry Homemaker when he pays higher residential water rates. This would be tolerable if our agri-business firms operated as non-profits. As they don't, Henery Homemaker is subsidizing those who hold shares in agri-business. That sounds like WELFARE to me. Welfare to the poor further serves the purpose of reducing the nation's income disparity. Check your history books for the consequences of income disparity, Tovarich. You'll then understand why this is of strategic importance to your government. Cheers, comrade, frtzw906 |
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