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  • togor
    Banned
    • Nov 2009
    • 17610

    #1

    Socialized Electricity Plants Closing

    https://www.politico.com/story/2019/...plants-1170008

    State-owned enterprises the world over often fail to make good business decisions because politicians interfere. The interference this time was not enough to keep some inefficient old plants operating. So some good news for ratepayers and the environment at the same time.
  • Sandpebble
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2017
    • 2196

    #2
    Seems Trumps own appointees couldn't stand with him on the folly of hanging on to those dinosaurs .....

    coal miners might not be happy.... but then, maybe they'll get a subsidy like the farmers and continue to vote Trump

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    • Sandpebble
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2017
      • 2196

      #3
      Well.... I knew this one was going to be another cricket chirper ....

      What was more hurtfull guys.... Trump using our tax dollars to buy farmers votes.... or my implication he might do the same for coal miners ...??

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      • togor
        Banned
        • Nov 2009
        • 17610

        #4
        "It's not Socialism if it benefits me!"

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        • Bill D
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 2568

          #5
          Farm subsidies far outdated Trump and were started by Democrats.
          "A generation which ignores history has no past and no future." - Jean Boden

          "In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It goes on."
          -- Robert Frost

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          • Vern Humphrey
            Administrator - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 15875

            #6
            Originally posted by Bill D
            Farm subsidies far outdated Trump and were started by Democrats.
            Amen.

            It was Roosevelt who had farmers plow under every third row -- to raise food prices.

            Think of that -- in a nation of breadlines and soup kitchens, he took action to RAISE food prices!

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            • S.A. Boggs
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 8568

              #7
              Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
              Amen.

              It was Roosevelt who had farmers plow under every third row -- to raise food prices.

              Think of that -- in a nation of breadlines and soup kitchens, he took action to RAISE food prices!
              Let them eat cake! Does ethanol in gas sound familiar? Remember all the benefits if ethanol was put into gas?
              Sam

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              • Roadkingtrax
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2010
                • 7835

                #8
                Originally posted by S.A. Boggs
                Let them eat cake! Does ethanol in gas sound familiar? Remember all the benefits if ethanol was put into gas?
                Sam
                You don't know who Henry Ford was?
                "The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. Ullman

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                • S.A. Boggs
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 8568

                  #9
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                  Sam

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                  • Bill D
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 2568

                    #10
                    Crickets chirping!
                    "A generation which ignores history has no past and no future." - Jean Boden

                    "In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It goes on."
                    -- Robert Frost

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                    • Sandpebble
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2017
                      • 2196

                      #11
                      this may be true ...

                      Originally posted by Bill D
                      Farm subsidies far outdated Trump and were started by Democrats.
                      That may be so Bill.... does that now allows us to feel OK about Trump purchasing votes with farm subsidies ? we aren't talking about the past... we're talking now.

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                      • pcox
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 386

                        #12
                        I like farm subsidies, I doubt any of us could feed ourselves in the manner to which we've become accustomed.

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                        • Vern Humphrey
                          Administrator - OFC
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 15875

                          #13
                          Originally posted by pcox
                          I like farm subsidies, I doubt any of us could feed ourselves in the manner to which we've become accustomed.
                          I don't. When I was running for Congress in '04 I found my opponent, who sat on the House Agriculture Committee pushed through an "emergency" bill which netted him, personally, over $80,000. Now since all his land was in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) that leads to the question, what kind of emergency makes it necessary to give farmers money to NOT grow anything?

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                          • Vern Humphrey
                            Administrator - OFC
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 15875

                            #14
                            Added:

                            I recommend reading, The Time it Never Rained by Elmer Kelton. This is about a prolonged drought in West Texas in the 1950s.

                            With farm subsidies, a farmer had to have an allotment from the government to grow cotton. If he didn't plant cotton, he lost his allotment. But during the drought, the cotton would not sprout, and the farmers knew their crops would not "make." They were caught in a nut-cracker -- plant a crop that wouldn't make, and go broke, or not plant and lose their allotments, and thereby lose their future livelihoods. Most farmers were forced to sell their land.

                            Big Agribusiness snapped up the land cheaply, and the cotton allotments along with it. Now cotton allotments are not tied to a specific piece of land -- so they simply planted the equivalent acreage in irrigated land they already owned (but didn't have allotments for.)

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                            • togor
                              Banned
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 17610

                              #15
                              Hell showing signs of freezing over with Sandpebble, Vernon and togor being more or less on the same side of an issue. Especially the big agribusiness part. Our beef is raised by a guy we know and processed locally. I would never buy a box of grocery store patties with that God-knows-what-is-in-it pink goo mixed in.

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