knabe
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http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20090115/NEWS02/301159967/0/FRONTPAGE
Economists say the problem for the dairy industry is that when milk supplies fall, and prices climb, farmers generally push their cows to produce more to cash in. Then milk prices tumble again.
isn't this the OPPORTUNITY and not the PROBLEM for all markets? is there something wrong with the business cycle?
the way this article is framed is that the only way to go forward is to have a totally managed economy.
how unamerican. this is why to me, the media is soooooooooooo useful for converting the necessary potential comrades to the majority for a totally managed economy.
what is required for incentive and improvement?
amazing how totally dissent is crushed by the religion of stateism.
Economists say the problem for the dairy industry is that when milk supplies fall, and prices climb, farmers generally push their cows to produce more to cash in. Then milk prices tumble again.
isn't this the OPPORTUNITY and not the PROBLEM for all markets? is there something wrong with the business cycle?
the way this article is framed is that the only way to go forward is to have a totally managed economy.
how unamerican. this is why to me, the media is soooooooooooo useful for converting the necessary potential comrades to the majority for a totally managed economy.
what is required for incentive and improvement?
amazing how totally dissent is crushed by the religion of stateism.