Friday, August 23, 2013

Detroit and Food Stamps at Farmers Markets

I was reading a heart warming story on anarchy in the USA 
“For all intents and purposes, there is no government here,” said Willerer, 43, checking the greens and other crops he is growing on an acre off Rosa Parks Boulevard, across from an abandoned house with broken windows. “If something were to happen we have to handle that ourselves.”
when my heart stopped:
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, geared toward rural farms, is trying to figure out how to serve the sector, said Anne Alonzo, the administrator of its agricultural marketing service. It has underway pilot projects that encourage food-stamp recipients to buy fresh produce and programs to encourage “food hubs” that gather goods and create larger scale for purchasers, Alonzo said in an interview.
Wait...  no one wants food stamp recipients as customers.  The drug trade is financed by food stamp fraud.  To invite food stamp recipients is necessarily to require fraud related activities in these new markets, which is precisely why Detroit is in the mess it is in.  And look at the call to collectivization.

In freedom all people are free to work and thus all customers would be suing their own money.  In the system we have now, co-opted unions and minimum wage laws corner people into welfare and thus the downward spiral.

The people are creating order out of the chaos imposed upon Detroit by the Government, and the Government is there trying to restore chaos.  Detroit needs to be the next Hong Kong.

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