hear that CrusaderFrank ? Your peoples standard bearer is a deadbeat living-off of an FDR programFarm subsidies have been with us since FDR's New Deal.
JFK and Nixon debated over farm subsidies in the 1960 debates.
And farm subsidies are still with us.![]()
Yeah
Too bad all that money goes into running and managing the farm crops that the Federal agriculture regulations demand instead of cloths and food for the family eh?
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Ernst’s father, Richard Culver, was given $14,705 in conservation payments and $23,690 in commodity subsidies by the federal government–with all but twelve dollars allocated for corn support.
Joni needs to castrate her father.
hear that CrusaderFrank ? Your peoples standard bearer is a deadbeat living-off of an FDR programFarm subsidies have been with us since FDR's New Deal.
JFK and Nixon debated over farm subsidies in the 1960 debates.
And farm subsidies are still with us.![]()
Yeah
Too bad all that money goes into running and managing the farm crops that the Federal agriculture regulations demand instead of cloths and food for the family eh?
...
Ernst’s father, Richard Culver, was given $14,705 in conservation payments and $23,690 in commodity subsidies by the federal government–with all but twelve dollars allocated for corn support.
Joni needs to castrate her father.
I read it just fine Dot.
It was the commit you made that "she is a deadbeat living off a Dem's program" (of which none of it goes to the family) but to the farm.
A deadbeat would be someone living off of welfare that does nothing
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