In a shock to its leadership, the House voted down the farm bill 234 to 
195. Too many Democrats and Republicans defied their leadership. 
Expecting the easy passage of the farm bill, the Washington
 political and media elite harrumphed that Washington politics has 
become completely dysfunctional. We can’t even pass something as routine
 as the farm bill! We are supposed to run Washington  as  
“business-as-usual.”
The farm bill, which is passed every five years, has long been exhibit 
number one of what is wrong with Washington. Although U.S. agriculture 
is the most productive and efficient in the world, our farmers still 
receive subsidies, price supports, and loans under programs that date 
back to the farm collapse of the Great Depression. The vast majority of 
today’s farm programs  simply transfer tax dollars to a few
 wealthy grain farmers, dairymen, and sugar growers at taxpayer and 
consumer expense. They raise milk and sugar prices (Americans pay at 
least double the world price) under the guise of helping the struggling 
family farm. Small agricultural enterprises get only one quarter of the 
goodies that the farm bill hands out. The top ten percent get three 
quarters. Where are the Congressional opponents of inequality when we 
need them? 
go to forbes.com
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