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02/19/2006 Entry: "Saudi Arabia to Bankroll Hamas Terrorist Organization, FEMA's Mismanagement of our Tax Money, Bush's Dictator Delusion, The Cost We Pay for Farm Subsidies, Today's New Adult Links"
I received an 1800 page directory of RV parks and campgrounds in the mail yesterday. That set my mind on fire again, and I spent the rest of the day perusing it, looking at maps, and daydreaming about going places and seeing things. I don't have an RV, so I also spent quite a few hours doing searches to see what I could get in a used motorhome. I don't have any money, either, so it's all just a part of the dream. I did manage to restrain myself from the temptation to go into my mapping program and start plotting routes that would put me at wireless hotspots each night of travel so we could still work every day. The first step in real life is to sell my house and auction off all my possessions. It looks like I'll need to find a lawyer and sue Stormpay for the $12,647 of my money they've frozen in my online bank account, too, so I can get back into some investing.
Saudi Arabia has promised to give the Hamas terrorist organization $800 milliion/year to bankroll the government of Palestine. Hamas won control of the government a month ago in a democratic election, and the U.S. and Europe had threatened to stop paying its way. Saudi Arabia is a longstanding benefactor of the Palestinian Islamic terrorists. In some years, Hamas received $50 million in Saudi cash to fund its operations. Now they won't have to deliver the money in suitcases anymore. Israel's supreme court has come out with a ruling designating Palestine as an "enemy state."
Federal Emergency Management Agency wasted millions of taxpayer dollars by giving cash to ineligible recipients and overpaying for hotel rooms, government investigators said Monday. More than a third of the 2.5 million applicants who received aid under FEMA's emergency cash assistance program — which included the $2,000 debit cards given to evacuees --- turned out to be scammers using false names, fake Social Security numbers and false addresses. Thousands of additional dollars appear to have been squandered on hotel rooms for evacuees that were paid at retail rather than the contractor's lower estimated cost. They included $438/night rooms in New York City and beachfront condominiums in Panama City, Fla., at $375 a night, according to the audits.
Just what ARE the powers of the president? Congress said that presidents can't do warrantless surveillance on American citizens unless they go through the special FISA court established precisely for that purpose. President Bush decided that the law doesn't apply to him because he declared a war on terrorism. His argument is basically that the commander in chief during this "war" that will likely go on in perpetuity (or 10 years, whichever is longer) has the powers of a dictator. The link above goes to an article that explains pretty well why Bush is wrong on this.
Farm subsidies and trade barriers are costing America a lot:
1) By shielding the domestic market from global competition, government farm programs raise the cost of food and with it the overall cost of living. American consumers pay more than double the world price for sugar. American families also pay more for their milk, butter, and cheese, thanks to federal dairy price supports and trade barriers. According to the U.S. International Trade Commission, between 2000 and 2002 the average domestic price of nonfat dry milk was 23 percent higher than the world price, cheese 37 percent higher, and butter more than double. Trade policies also drive up prices for peanuts, cotton, beef, orange juice, canned tuna, and other products.
2) When government intervention raises domestic prices for raw materials and other commodities, it imposes higher costs on “downstream” users in the supply chain. Those higher costs can mean higher prices for consumers, reduced global competitiveness for American exporters, lower sales, less investment. In the last two decades, the number of sugar refineries in the U.S. has dwindled from 23 to eight, largely because of the doubled price of domestic raw sugar. During the last decade thousands of jobs have been lost in the confectionary industry, with losses especially heavy in the Chicago area. Expensive food also hurts restaurants.
3) The Office of Management and Budget estimates that taxpayers shelled out $26 billion in direct agricultural subsidies in fiscal year 2005. Two-thirds of American farmers don’t receive subsidies. So where does all that tax money go? Mainly to large agribusinesses and the richest family farmers. In 2003, the most recent year for which comprehensive statistics are available, the top 10 percent of all subsidy recipients gobbled up 68 percent of the money, and the top 5 percent got 55 percent.
4) The distortions and perverse incentives of U.S. agricultural policies have encouraged practices that damage the environment. Trade barriers and subsidies stimulate production on marginal land, leading to overuse of pesticides, fertilizers, and other effluents. A central if unstated purpose of American farm policy is to promote production of commodities that would not be economical under competitive, free market conditions. A study by the Environmental Protection Agency found that 72 percent of U.S. rivers and 56 percent of lakes it surveyed suffer from agriculture-related pollution. Areas of the Gulf of Mexico have become “dead zones” because of the runoff from farms in the Midwest. Domestic sugar protection has maintained a concentration of producers in central Florida who have used up water from the endangered Florida Everglades while spitting back phosphorous content far above the level consistent with maintaining the surrounding ecosystem. Farm programs also waste scarce water resources, especially in the arid West. Agricultural water subsidies alone amount to around $2 billion annually, propping up such uneconomical enterprises as growing cotton in the Arizona desert.
5) Federal farm programs actually work against the interests of many farmers. Growers, especially the two-thirds who don’t receive subsidies, pay a heavy price through lost export opportunities from high trade barriers abroad. Agriculture exporters face average foreign tariffs that are several times higher than the average tariffs on manufactured products. If global barriers to farm trade were removed, the World Bank estimates, worldwide farm exports would be 74 percent higher in 2015 than they would otherwise. American farmers would be among the biggest winners:
In 2006 Congress will begin to write a new farm bill to replace the protectionist and subsidy-laden 2002 legislation that is set to expire in 2007. Let's do ourselves a big favor and do away with farm subsidies and trade barriers. Unilaterally. You can read a lot more on all the points mentioned above by Clicking Here.
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