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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 679350" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>The government has taken a simple supply/demand market and mottled it all up. With subsidies and all the other interferences generated by the government there is no way for the market to control supply and demand. If there were some way to eliminate every subsidy, the end result would be a market that would have better control of supply and demand and these huge price swings wouldn't be an issue. Instead we are going the opposite direction with more and more government support being applied. Now they are talking about implementing a supply management program. This is a complete joke. It appears that nobody in Washington and/or all the high places realizes how detrimental this would be. Of course these days, the dumber and more absurd something sounds the better the chance that it will be enacted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 679350, member: 2744"] The government has taken a simple supply/demand market and mottled it all up. With subsidies and all the other interferences generated by the government there is no way for the market to control supply and demand. If there were some way to eliminate every subsidy, the end result would be a market that would have better control of supply and demand and these huge price swings wouldn't be an issue. Instead we are going the opposite direction with more and more government support being applied. Now they are talking about implementing a supply management program. This is a complete joke. It appears that nobody in Washington and/or all the high places realizes how detrimental this would be. Of course these days, the dumber and more absurd something sounds the better the chance that it will be enacted. [/QUOTE]
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