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Nathans_Dad Nathans_Dad is offline
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I agree.

My point is that having a strong, stable food supply does not require the corn subsidy which promotes the food choices available on the shelf.

What we have now is not a strong, stable food supply. What we have is a seemingly CHEAP food supply that encourages people to consume high calorie, starch based foods which are proven to lead to obesity, heart disease, hypertension and diabetes...to name a few.
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