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In reply to the discussion: CBS host confronts Republican rep.: House farm bill is ‘welfare for the wealthy’ [View all]liberal N proud
(61,165 posts)38. Schieffer always is careful not to stomp too hard on the 1% while pretending he cares.
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CBS host confronts Republican rep.: House farm bill is ‘welfare for the wealthy’ [View all]
Galraedia
Jul 2013
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Schieffer always is careful not to stomp too hard on the 1% while pretending he cares.
liberal N proud
Jul 2013
#38
GOP, party for welfare of corporations, for forced births and make damn sure the children starve,
Thinkingabout
Jul 2013
#6
Agreed, we have to get our grassroots campaigns at full speed and get this crazy bunch out. The
Thinkingabout
Jul 2013
#19
Let me see if I can explain, poor people are voting for politicians who have no interest in
Thinkingabout
Jul 2013
#22
I deal with many family members like that and even some who thought they knew so much as to get
Thinkingabout
Jul 2013
#27
And these huge subsidies for agri-corporations are so damaging to farmers in poor countries. n/t
pampango
Jul 2013
#9
He wants to know why 1 in 6 are receiving food benefits? Asshole! Look in the mirror!
CurtEastPoint
Jul 2013
#11
The farm bill has been welfare for wealthy agro-business for the past 30 years.
Dawson Leery
Jul 2013
#23
Great question Bob, good on ya ! Now KEEP doing that with Republicans !!!! nt
steve2470
Jul 2013
#28
Hope he says something like, "Sorry I strayed from the corporate press release."
SunSeeker
Jul 2013
#35
So Rep Kelly, if that is true, why wouldn't the House take up food for the needy FIRST?
AllyCat
Jul 2013
#39
I'm a farmer and can't think that I've ever heard of, or discussed with another farmer,
toby jo
Jul 2013
#41
Subsidies my ass, fat checks to a few large corporations. Problem going on for far too long too.
Coyotl
Jul 2013
#42
Big corn, big oil, the defense industry. The welfare queen trio that sucks up about 70% of our taxes
marble falls
Jul 2013
#55