It would be all well and good to decry the government “propping up Big Dairy,” if any kind of real social safety nets existed in our stupid country. Ya know, to help the actual people who would be out on their asses, if any large industry really started struggling.
But we’re not gonna do that in the USA, now are we?
Subsidizing industries, bending rules, creating loopholes, zero-interest loans, etc…that’s the closest we can come to securing and protecting the welfare of any large group of working-class people. It shouldn’t be that way, but the political climate is only getting WORSE, in terms of us being entirely unable to enact better solutions.
It just is what it is. Indirectly propping up regular people’s livelihoods by enriching the Cheese Barons is the best we can do, as stupid as it sounds to actually say that.
Same with the rest of the food system, the airlines, the private utility companies, auto makers, etc. I’m not gonna be the one to just say “well, we should stop propping up these fat-cats,” if it means people literally end up homeless.
The working people are basically hostages. If the government stops playing by the Ultra-Capitalists’ rules, well, they aren’t bluffing. They’ll just fold up a huge portion of whatever industry they’re currently invested in, let people become destitute by the tens of thousands, and re-invest that cash in some new racket.
Complaining about farm and cheese subsidies is like accusing the hostage negotiator of collaborating with criminals, because he sends some pizzas into the bank, during a hostage crisis. The poor hostages are the ones eating most of the fucking pizza. At least they won’t die hungry, if they end up getting shot. Don’t take their pizza away, just to keep it from the hostage-takers.
Or it’s the government propping up Big Dairy
It was, but I do believe they’ve sold off a lot of it by now
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It would be all well and good to decry the government “propping up Big Dairy,” if any kind of real social safety nets existed in our stupid country. Ya know, to help the actual people who would be out on their asses, if any large industry really started struggling.
But we’re not gonna do that in the USA, now are we?
Subsidizing industries, bending rules, creating loopholes, zero-interest loans, etc…that’s the closest we can come to securing and protecting the welfare of any large group of working-class people. It shouldn’t be that way, but the political climate is only getting WORSE, in terms of us being entirely unable to enact better solutions.
It just is what it is. Indirectly propping up regular people’s livelihoods by enriching the Cheese Barons is the best we can do, as stupid as it sounds to actually say that.
Same with the rest of the food system, the airlines, the private utility companies, auto makers, etc. I’m not gonna be the one to just say “well, we should stop propping up these fat-cats,” if it means people literally end up homeless.
The working people are basically hostages. If the government stops playing by the Ultra-Capitalists’ rules, well, they aren’t bluffing. They’ll just fold up a huge portion of whatever industry they’re currently invested in, let people become destitute by the tens of thousands, and re-invest that cash in some new racket.
Complaining about farm and cheese subsidies is like accusing the hostage negotiator of collaborating with criminals, because he sends some pizzas into the bank, during a hostage crisis. The poor hostages are the ones eating most of the fucking pizza. At least they won’t die hungry, if they end up getting shot. Don’t take their pizza away, just to keep it from the hostage-takers.