One can only hope.Moreover, six liberal-to-conservative Washington think tanks that prepared major deficit-reduction plans with grants from the Peter G. Peterson Foundation all proposed abolishing or greatly reducing farm subsidies and ethanol credits. (Pete Peterson is a principal backer of The Fiscal Times.) In short, it looks as though there is no way farm subsidies can avoid the budget chopping block this year.
Not that I think the assholes in Congress are going to get over their perennial bowing and scraping and extorting for campaign cash to do what everybody agrees must be done.
grrrr.
This may be the year my optimism dies. I HATE giving in to cynicism.

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