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01-20-2011, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by hardin View Post
Just finished watching Cavuto and his pals yapping on the subject of cutting the spending. Scene 1:
- Newly electeds are after agricultural subsidies and various social wellfare programs as a way to cut spending. Great. Let's kill the agriculture.
Scene 2:
First of all, I agree with you on your enrage against cutting spending on agriculture. The congress has to understand that agriculture is very necessary, because it produces food, it can produce energy, and products to make clothes and other usable disposable materials.

I believe that the states that have a lot of land, like Texas, if they increase their farming production and trade with the states that are smaller and more populated, then, trading with other states could be great for the economy.

It would be like the U.N. trading within them selves, stimulating trade of products. The only difference here in the U.S. is that the currency is the same, which is good. I don't recommend the U.N. uses the same currency because each country has their own currency, and that is good for them, because that promotes trading and the buying of different currencies.

States like N.Y. should focus on what they can do, which is the market, because they are the trading capital of the world, and they should import things that they can't produce. Same with every other state here in the U.S. They should base their production with the same concept and philosophy.

Also, the U.S. has to stop sending industries to China, but to encourage those industries that they want to stay here to create jobs, and send the products made here over there. That would make China think twice or even three times about them raising taxes on our products that we trade with them.
Last edited by SonOf2Nations; 01-20-2011 at 06:20 PM..
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