Good post Tom, of course you can't compare this to Canada (actually it's as close as a comparison as possibly can exist, but I'm sure that will be the "talking points" from the cwb and its brethren)
The CWB can exist without its monopoly and can continue to offer its services to those who desire to do business with it. But just like Australia it will have to be legislated to compete.
We’ve gone through the “director election charade” and we can safely say that we now know exactly what we have already known for the last ten years. The farm community is divided between apathy and two polarizing positions.
Now its time for Steve and Ritz to quit F bombing around and get the votes required to pass competitive grain marketing legislation. It’s time for Ritz to grow up and start talking to Liberal MP’s, and find the dozen votes needed to pass the legislation. The time for childish ridicule is past. Dust off the task force report, rework it to fit the circumstances (wheat and barley must be done at the same time), go to Iggy and John McCallum, act like adults, and GET ER DONE.
The CWB will never initiate it themselves, even if our side wins more directors. It must come from Ottawa.
Farmers can decide what becomes of the cwb itself, but the monopoly is for Ottawa to decide alone.
The CWB can exist without its monopoly and can continue to offer its services to those who desire to do business with it. But just like Australia it will have to be legislated to compete.
We’ve gone through the “director election charade” and we can safely say that we now know exactly what we have already known for the last ten years. The farm community is divided between apathy and two polarizing positions.
Now its time for Steve and Ritz to quit F bombing around and get the votes required to pass competitive grain marketing legislation. It’s time for Ritz to grow up and start talking to Liberal MP’s, and find the dozen votes needed to pass the legislation. The time for childish ridicule is past. Dust off the task force report, rework it to fit the circumstances (wheat and barley must be done at the same time), go to Iggy and John McCallum, act like adults, and GET ER DONE.
The CWB will never initiate it themselves, even if our side wins more directors. It must come from Ottawa.
Farmers can decide what becomes of the cwb itself, but the monopoly is for Ottawa to decide alone.
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