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unhappycamper

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Sun Oct 6, 2013, 07:41 AM Oct 2013

Our Govt. Pays Millions to City Slickers Who Don't Even Step Foot on a Farm

http://www.alternet.org/food/our-govt-pays-millions-city-slickers-who-dont-even-step-foot-farm



While relaxing in their often-luxurious urban nests, they till the government’s ridiculous “direct payments” system, harvesting millions of dollars each year from taxpayers.

Our Govt. Pays Millions to City Slickers Who Don't Even Step Foot on a Farm
October 2, 2013 |

Some aspects of American agriculture are quite odd. For example, to meet a farmer these days, you don’t need to venture out to the hinterland. Thousands of our farmers are city slickers.

And they’re really slick, for many of them neither plant nor harvest wheat, cotton, peanuts, or any crops at all. While relaxing in their often-luxurious urban nests, they till the government’s ridiculous “direct payments” system, harvesting millions of dollars each year from taxpayers.

New York City, for example, has 152 of these “farmers,” San Francisco has 116, Chicago 393, Denver 821, Tampa 100, Tucson 328, and Houston 1,405. That’s because the program makes payments not only to real farmers, but also to people who merely hold an ownership interest in farmland, whether or not any crops are raised on it and even if the city-dwelling recipient has never visited the place.Earlier this year, the Environmental Working Group revealed that more than 18,000 people living in America’s 54 largest cities pocketed about $24 million last year from the USDA’s direct payment program.

Where did this cockamamie payment scheme come from? Congress slipped it into the 1996 Farm Bill as a transition measure to wean farmers off subsidies. But it hasn’t turned out to be very temporary.
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Our Govt. Pays Millions to City Slickers Who Don't Even Step Foot on a Farm (Original Post) unhappycamper Oct 2013 OP
Sickening. I grew up between two farms, the only time you saw a farmer in a suit was on Sunday or Mnemosyne Oct 2013 #1

Mnemosyne

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1. Sickening. I grew up between two farms, the only time you saw a farmer in a suit was on Sunday or
Sun Oct 6, 2013, 07:56 AM
Oct 2013

for a funeral.

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