The Denial Denial Denial thread has produced the whole range of opinions; but no one has been willing to agree or accept the Statscan figures (which don't necessarily come from telephone interviews) Lets try to stick to a specific topic in this thread.
The question is have farmers received adequate returns directly from the marketplace for their production (in the 2004-2008 years or maybe in the last 25 years.)
OK charliep Lets go in baby steps. You say the numbers don't prove my point. Then what are the numbers for net farm income (obviously not including off-farm income and obviously giving an allowance for return to labor and obviously a fair return to equity for the 1.3 million that you say each farmer is worth)
You shouldn't have to do your homework on that; because surely someone knows this situation very well. If there is no answer available; then I conclude that this country and world are flying blind; and there is no sense trying to soar with eagles when you are afterall just a turkey. But when literally billions are spent in government subsidies every year; surely everyone knows the fundamentals of the problem. But probably not; because you then say what is a government subsidy. Well for starters its pretty obvious to me its every dollar of crop insurance premium paid by all levels of government; every costly stability program attempted; every dollar exempted for PST; all the marked fuel not collected; the wages paid for administering the programs; the security and office rented; costs of adjustesr; auditor costs etc. etc and on and on. We shouldn't have to be questioning that detail either should we? These substancial payments were apparently deemed to be required allow most farmer to survive another year; and to head off farmers, en masse, having to quit production (because they can't afford these losses). They are and were government payments to farmers. Make no mistake; without government subsidies in the past 25 years; farming would not be recognizable as it is today. Having said that; there would still be farming and an agriculture industry today; just slightly different hurts in the past. The answer also isn't to drag the rest of the agriculture industry down to farmers levels. This has been suggested too. That really would have hurt more than just farmers.
Its sad to think I have to direct spokepersons back to the same Statscan data that you directed me too. Its even sadder that you won't accept those figures or have to say that you're not sure what they mean. This is what a really big lie is all about.
The question is have farmers received adequate returns directly from the marketplace for their production (in the 2004-2008 years or maybe in the last 25 years.)
OK charliep Lets go in baby steps. You say the numbers don't prove my point. Then what are the numbers for net farm income (obviously not including off-farm income and obviously giving an allowance for return to labor and obviously a fair return to equity for the 1.3 million that you say each farmer is worth)
You shouldn't have to do your homework on that; because surely someone knows this situation very well. If there is no answer available; then I conclude that this country and world are flying blind; and there is no sense trying to soar with eagles when you are afterall just a turkey. But when literally billions are spent in government subsidies every year; surely everyone knows the fundamentals of the problem. But probably not; because you then say what is a government subsidy. Well for starters its pretty obvious to me its every dollar of crop insurance premium paid by all levels of government; every costly stability program attempted; every dollar exempted for PST; all the marked fuel not collected; the wages paid for administering the programs; the security and office rented; costs of adjustesr; auditor costs etc. etc and on and on. We shouldn't have to be questioning that detail either should we? These substancial payments were apparently deemed to be required allow most farmer to survive another year; and to head off farmers, en masse, having to quit production (because they can't afford these losses). They are and were government payments to farmers. Make no mistake; without government subsidies in the past 25 years; farming would not be recognizable as it is today. Having said that; there would still be farming and an agriculture industry today; just slightly different hurts in the past. The answer also isn't to drag the rest of the agriculture industry down to farmers levels. This has been suggested too. That really would have hurt more than just farmers.
Its sad to think I have to direct spokepersons back to the same Statscan data that you directed me too. Its even sadder that you won't accept those figures or have to say that you're not sure what they mean. This is what a really big lie is all about.
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