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Willing participant, look at all that new equipment. Kinda the equivalent of the welfare queen in the Cadillac. They forget the CHIP program was one of the compromises in the farm bill that got them those sweet payments. In Iowa lot of new Farm houses with a CAFO in the lower 40, the smell of profit and success. Kind of morbid humor but you hear of big manure spills being reported and at the end of the story it says "no dead fish". It's because there is no fish population left. That Rastetter guy I mentioned, he was behind the banning of any state monitoring of rivers and creeks by schools run by the Iowa regents.

What you said about your contacts and what Summit pipeline put in the legal application, that used to be fraud,embezzlement, corruption now its just accepted. Price you pay to have your team in office, girls athletics are a much more important social issue.
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(Yesterday, 05:42 AM)BigAl99 Wrote: Willing participant, look at all that new equipment.  Kinda the equivalent of the welfare queen in the Cadillac.  They forget the CHIP program was one of the compromises in the farm bill that got them those sweet payments. In Iowa lot of new Farm houses with a CAFO in the lower 40, the smell of profit and success.  Kind of morbid humor but you hear of big manure spills being reported and at the end of the story it says "no dead fish".  It's because there is no fish population left.  That Rastetter guy I mentioned, he was behind the banning of any state monitoring of rivers and creeks by schools run by the Iowa regents.

What you said about your contacts and what Summit pipeline put in the legal application, that used to be fraud,embezzlement, corruption now its just accepted. Price you pay to have your team in office, girls athletics are a much more important social issue.
Its interesting you mention monitoring rivers and creeks,  our former governor moved the DENR under the Dept of Ag...if that isnt the fox watching the hen house.

And once again I agree on the farmer thing,  the young farmers roll around like they are smart and successful,  they are lucky sperm,  they inherited their ground and do little more than keep it in the programs they are told to keep it in.  Of course their greed is ruining the land,  tearing out and not replacing trees, tiling and ditching away every drop of water that falls so no potholes are getting refilled.  In debt up to their ass because they cant use old equipment,  gotta keep up with the neighbpr. Its like if somebody wrote a book on what happened in the 30s and its being used like a manual.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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