The Great Farm-Bill Ripoff
Why are Rockefellers and rock stars receiving government aid?
Taxpayer-subsidized crop insurance, like all farm subsidies, is a costly bipartisan disaster.
How agriculture subsidies waste money, distort the economy, and steal from the poor to give to the rich.
Congress should neither revert to the 1949 Farm Bill nor pass a new five-year Farm Bill. What's the alternative?
Robbing Peter to pay Paul is as American as lousy pumpkin pie
Many in Congress want a vote before the election
Government will buy up to $170 million in meat from drought-stricken farmers.
Farms need even more than what the U.S. government is offering, Tom Vilsack said
Subsidizing the production of ethanol would raise the price of food? Can you even call that an unintended consequence?
It's time to abolish this costly government boondoggle.
Farmers and government policy must both change if American agriculture is to escape the subsidy trap.
A truck-driving rebellion against the regulatory state
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