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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6922"><p>> Afraid I was just reacting to</p><p>> Jason's first drive by shooting.</p><p>> Isn't that the way these</p><p>> international trade things work?</p><p>> You needle me about an issue and</p><p>> then I needle you.</p><p></p><p>> Will admit that I am not very</p><p>> familar with your agricultural tax</p><p>> advantages in Canada. I suspect</p><p>> there are some.</p><p></p><p>> I do know that Canadians have no</p><p>> room to criticize agricultural</p><p>> trade subsidies.</p><p></p><p>> You won't be taking any of the Mad</p><p>> Cow bailout money will you?</p><p></p><p>"Mad cow bailout money"? Come on, you must be able to do better than that.</p><p></p><p>Let's see..... prices fall from $1.05 to .30 for fats. Cows drop from .55 to .10 (all prices Canadian funds)and you feel this is an "agricultural trade subsidy"??? Wow.</p><p></p><p>Actually we are cow-calf producers. We don't qualify for the "Mad Cow bailout". It is intended to try save a feedlot industry on the brink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6922"] > Afraid I was just reacting to > Jason's first drive by shooting. > Isn't that the way these > international trade things work? > You needle me about an issue and > then I needle you. > Will admit that I am not very > familar with your agricultural tax > advantages in Canada. I suspect > there are some. > I do know that Canadians have no > room to criticize agricultural > trade subsidies. > You won't be taking any of the Mad > Cow bailout money will you? "Mad cow bailout money"? Come on, you must be able to do better than that. Let's see..... prices fall from $1.05 to .30 for fats. Cows drop from .55 to .10 (all prices Canadian funds)and you feel this is an "agricultural trade subsidy"??? Wow. Actually we are cow-calf producers. We don't qualify for the "Mad Cow bailout". It is intended to try save a feedlot industry on the brink. [/QUOTE]
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