Something else I don't get. Why do we need a voluntary wheat board at all.
Why do open market supporters and market choice candidates for cwb director say they want to keep the cwb even when it becomes voluntary?
What benifit is an arrogant, over staffed, out of touch, inefficient grain marketing agency to our economic future?
Please explain?
Is it nostalgia?
Is it because their just not 100% sure the open market can function in wheat and barley?
Is it because they have a lifetime invitation to Grain World?
Or maybe they really want to see how many bushels of wheat and barley the cwb would actually attract within a competitive environment. And when they see how patheticly tiny the amount is they can laugh. Noy just a snicker mind you, but a deep down gutteral laugh that goes on and on until their sides ache and the tears are rolling down their cheeks? I know for me that's the only reason I might want to keep the cwb around within an open market.
Other than that. Why don't we just close the place down forever?
Why do open market supporters and market choice candidates for cwb director say they want to keep the cwb even when it becomes voluntary?
What benifit is an arrogant, over staffed, out of touch, inefficient grain marketing agency to our economic future?
Please explain?
Is it nostalgia?
Is it because their just not 100% sure the open market can function in wheat and barley?
Is it because they have a lifetime invitation to Grain World?
Or maybe they really want to see how many bushels of wheat and barley the cwb would actually attract within a competitive environment. And when they see how patheticly tiny the amount is they can laugh. Noy just a snicker mind you, but a deep down gutteral laugh that goes on and on until their sides ache and the tears are rolling down their cheeks? I know for me that's the only reason I might want to keep the cwb around within an open market.
Other than that. Why don't we just close the place down forever?
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