"What good will another two bit grain company (CWBII) do for the average farmer and his net income?"
This "two-bit" grain company is likely to do more positive things for a farmer's net income than the present CWB given that it will have to operate in an environment in which there are several buyers competing for farmers' grain.
Adam Smith, myself and many others have put a lot of time into this forum setting out arguments as to how a market with true choice would operate and how a reformed CWB could continue to function. I don't appreciate having those arguments dismissed with comments such as how we don't give a rat's @#% about farmers. This kind of commentary doesn't add anything to the debate.
This "two-bit" grain company is likely to do more positive things for a farmer's net income than the present CWB given that it will have to operate in an environment in which there are several buyers competing for farmers' grain.
Adam Smith, myself and many others have put a lot of time into this forum setting out arguments as to how a market with true choice would operate and how a reformed CWB could continue to function. I don't appreciate having those arguments dismissed with comments such as how we don't give a rat's @#% about farmers. This kind of commentary doesn't add anything to the debate.
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