- $4 billion more for food stamps
- $1.9 billion more for school lunches (and breakfasts, I imagine)
- $290 million to keep struggling dairy farmers afloat (maybe Rick Millner can pay his bills)
- $60 million to buy up dairy products for public food programs
Another Arts & Culture study thrown to the dustbin
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Over 20 years ago I had high hopes we could turn things around in Sioux
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Cory,
ReplyDelete54 Democrats also vaoted Aye, so why don't you go after the members of your own party?
Perhaps because those 54 Dems aren't branding themselves as 2012 Presidential candidates by shouting "Stop the Bailouts"?
ReplyDeleteDoes China and the rest of the world play by "free market" rules?
ReplyDeleteMy family milked cows until 1984. Milk price then was subsidized to 80% of parity. There were many small dairies in Lake County. Not any more. Now we only can have large confinement units that smell up the neighborhood.