As Congress edges toward axing the absurd direct payments program, it's considering an even more bizarre replacement.
One of Rhode Island's Top 10 recipients is former state Senator Kevin Breene (R) who represented the northern end of Charlestown |
And they’re really
slick, for many of them neither plant nor harvest wheat, cotton, peanuts, or
any crops at all. While relaxing in their often-luxurious urban nests, they
till the government’s ridiculous “direct payments” system, harvesting millions
of dollars each year from taxpayers.
Earlier this year, the
Environmental Working Group revealed that more than 18,000 people living in
America’s 54 largest cities pocketed about
$24 million last year from the USDA’s direct payment program.
Where did this
cockamamie payment scheme come from? Congress slipped it into the 1996 Farm
Bill as a transition measure to wean farmers off subsidies. But it hasn’t
turned out to be very temporary.
Now, it looks like our
gridlocked Congress is about to renew the direct payments program, even though
it does nothing to help the majority of America’s farm families.
Indeed, the bulk of
the $5 billion paid out annually goes to the biggest spreads, including
multimillion-dollar corporate operations.
Even if our Congress
critters finally muster the political gumption to stop this absurdity, they intend
to replace it with an even more bizarre crop insurance scam that’s a guaranteed
income program for multimillionaires, allowing them to keep tilling our public
treasury. For more information go to www.ewg.org.
OtherWords columnist Jim Hightower is
a radio commentator, writer, and public speaker. He’s also editor of the
populist newsletter, The Hightower
Lowdown. OtherWords.org