SteveAZee
Premium Member
I'm not sure I understand... so the government is both assisting the farmers to grow it for less and then also providing the crop to people outside the country? Why not just buy it at market value, i.e. let the market determine the price and then buy it?Some of the products mentioned as receiving subsidies are products that this nation routine exports to less food-producing areas. Perhaps starvation is averted. Also some subsidies are the only way various farming families are able to survive. Ibid.
So the government is helping farming families to survive that would otherwise go out of business in a free market? That doesn't sound like rugged individualism and every person for themselves. I know that there was a need, during tariff wars, to subsidize soy bean farmers to make up for loss of trade.
I'm mostly just bringing this up because it seems some people hate government interference with their personal liberties unless it directly benefits them. This goes for COVID as well.