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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (76261)7/12/2011 4:26:09 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217734
 
Premier WEN is rather astute, alerting local folks to give added incentives in terms of policy n such, on top of market price signals, and facilitate accelerated raising of pigs so as to sate a 600-years pent-up demand, and so make more room for pboc to dictate still more monetary inflation without danger of people this color that n jasmine anything else, enabling continuing mobilization of idle savings lazy surplus n speculative hoard from where they are to where they are needed, by action of still more food inflation, to arrive at optimal balance of economic renaissance and global evening of playing field.

Any one not able to see the beauty of what premier Wen is doing once the so obvious is pointed out so succintly as above is either a socialist cretin or a cretin socialist.

So, Mq, do you see what I just pointed out to you? If so, do you see the beauty?

If not, you have an incurable issue. Too bad.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (76261)7/12/2011 6:37:44 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217734
 
MQ all over the world food is usually taxed. Taxes on food imported is the norm to encourage the rural communities to produce food locally. Countries want self sufficiency in food, a rfelic from the times there was no globalization and we had warring nations instead of trading nations, you know, the times when the Anglos ruled.

Today, people want to eat better. Countries can sell lots of food to pay for the things they import. Not all countries print money to pay for their imports, mind you.

Brazil Loans US$67 Billion To Farmers At Zero Rate. "The purpose of the Plan is to consolidate Brazil as one of the major food producers in the world, guarantee domestic supply and increase exports which already represent 40% of all of the country's overseas sales", she said.
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What China wants is for people to stay in the farm and produce cheap food to subsidize the urban folks.