Regarding our "poor" farmers, so dependent on subsidies, Samuelson notes:
In 1934, per capita farm income was 33 percent of non-farm incomes; in 2004, farm household incomes (a slightly different measure) were 26 percent above the U.S. average.
This blog is a repository for some of the better emails and other communication I've had with the "president" since it was appointed by Tony Scalia and the Supremes. I also include some of my other rantings against the Repignofascist Party and the Conservative biased media.
In 1934, per capita farm income was 33 percent of non-farm incomes; in 2004, farm household incomes (a slightly different measure) were 26 percent above the U.S. average.
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