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Dee More for District 18 at the Manchester Fun Fest Parade on August 11th
Chad M. Harris, Wabash county Dem chair,- Dee Mari Moore, Dist 18 State Rep Dem candidate,- Brian Joseph Smith, Kosciusko county Dem chair, and Rodney Morrison,one of the toughest guys around, riding “only” 20 miles on his bicycle Saturday so he could join us walking the parade. Manchester Fun Fest parade finds even teens riding on floats. We Democrats walked the entire route, (except for a couple gator breaks) and I must say the ice water helped! We all are still standing! Thanks everyone for a great day. — with Chad M. Harris, Brian Joseph Smith and Rodney Morrison in North Manchester, Indiana.
Dee Moore for District 18 at Pierceton Days on August 4th
The Pierceton Days Festival Parade enjoyed a perfect evening. You couldn’t have asked for better weather, the entries were amazing, and people were so welcoming as we interacted with the crowds. So many thank yous! What a great turnout! Thanks to Jim Townsend for driving the gator. Thanks Pierceton!
The Impact of Tariffs on Farm Prices
Because so many farmers voted for Trump and the mid-term elections are coming soon, the bail-out is to keep his base. It should alienate those not getting a bail out. It will alienate farmers who see after this election is over that the bail out is over too. Once you lose your export markets, good luck with that. Countries want a reliable source for food security.
Trump’s plan uses a 1930’s farm program designed to “stabilize, support, and protect farm income and prices.” The Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) allows the Ag Dept to borrow from the Treasury Department. It’s not rocket science to know we have enough national debt already. But Trump says he will borrow to (1) give direct payments to some farmers, (2) buy surplus crops from other farmers and give to food banks, and (3) develop new markets for export.
I know, I know, farmers are in trouble. We farm. Land prices and rent are high. Inputs (expenses to put out crops) are high and prices are low. Farmers are borrowing against their land for annual operating expenses and going backwards.
But the concentration of U.S. wealth in so few hands, the high stock market, and now the tariffs all mirror 1929. Fiscal responsibility is especially crucial. We don’t need band-aids to patch a problem. We need the trade war to end and tariffs to be removed.
People will rightfully ask why their state or their economic interest is overlooked. Our need for food security is real and is why there never really is a free market of supply and demand for food. Our government wants surpluses to fall back upon for security. It wants cheap food to allow people disposable income for consumerism. Even so, throughout our country too many people are food insecure.
Food security is a global need. Europe has long subsidized its farmers to keep urban sprawl at bay and farmers producing food. If farmers make a living they will not sell off pieces of land to get by. Just this week farmers in France stopped the Tour de France to protest subsidies they deemed too small. Farming and prices are complicated.
Meanwhile as farmers are financially squeezed, large farms overtake smaller ones. Will this bail out stop that trend? That would take a change in policy that favors family farms and caps payments to ensure the big don’t overtake all. That kind of change would take a will not seen in the agricultural industry.
By Dee Moore
District 18 Deserves Moore @ March For Our Lives Fort Wayne
Dee Mari Moore will be speaking at the upcoming March For Our Lives Fort Wayne. She is a candidate for state House of Representatives in District 18. Thank you, Candidate Moore! Click for more…