$290,000,000,000 farm bill
President Bush vetos it saying, ""At a time when net farm income is projected to increase by more than $28 billion in 1 year, the American taxpayer should not be forced to subsidize that group of farmers who have adjusted gross incomes of up to $1.5 million."
Congress will override the veto.
"The legislation includes election-year subsidies for farmers and food stamps for the poor — spending that lawmakers could promote when they are back in their districts over the Memorial Day weekend."
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"About two-thirds of the bill would pay for nutrition programs such as food stamps; about $40 billion is for farm subsidies; and additional $30 billion would go to farmers to idle their land and to other environmental programs."
66% of $290,000,000,000 goes to Food stamps and other government nutrition programs! What's that have to do with farming?
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"The bill would make small cuts to direct payments, which are distributed to some farmers no matter how much they grow. It also would eliminate some payments to individuals with more than $750,000 in annual farm income — or married farmers who make more than $1.5 million. Previously, negotiators were considering a $950,000 income cap for individuals on farm income."
Grow anything and you are instantly a farmer. Single farmers making $749,999 or less and married farmers making $1,499,000 or less get direct payments. Lunacy.
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The farm bill also would:
•Boost nutrition programs, including food stamps and emergency domestic food aid, by more than $10 billion over 10 years. It would expand a program to provide fresh fruits and vegetables to schoolchildren.
• Increase subsidies for certain crops, including fruits and vegetables excluded from previous farm bills.
• Extend and expand dairy programs.
• Increase loan rates for sugar producers.
• Urge the government to buy surplus sugar and sell it to ethanol producers for use in a mixture with corn.
• Cut a per-gallon ethanol tax credit for refiners from 51 cents to 45 cents. The credit supports the blending of fuel with the corn-based additive. More money would go to cellulosic ethanol, made from plant matter.
• Require that meats and other fresh foods carry labels with their country of origin.
• Stop allowing farmers to collect subsidies for multiple farm businesses.
• Reopen a major discrimination case against the Agriculture Department. Thousands of black farmers who missed a deadline would get a chance to file claims alleging they were denied loans or other subsidies.
Bingo....Here's the jackpot.....Government subsidies.....I guess the U.S. Postal Service deliberately did not deliver Ag. Dept. mailings to certain mailboxes (if you know what I mean
• Provide the first-ever infusion of federal farm dollars — more than $400 million — to clean up the Chesapeake Bay.
• Pay farmers for weather-related farm losses from a new $3.8 billion disaster relief fund.
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Thank you, Democrats and unprincipled Republicans.


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