Nice to know that Missouri is working hard to protect us from terrorists selling hazardous material.
Cops arrest a family for selling raw milk.
Fucking cocksuckers.
An excerpt:
Yes, both the Missouri Dept. of Health and the state Attorney General (Chris Koster) have decided that prosecuting a farm family for illegally "trafficking" raw milk should be at the top of their list of priorities. The family being targeted by state officials is the Bechard family, of Armand and Teddi Bechard, and their children Joseph, Hananiah, Kazia and Katie.
The name of the cow offering the milk is reportedly "Misty."
As the Springfield, Missouri News-Leader paper reports, "Two undercover investigators with the Springfield-Greene County Health Department allegedly caught two of the couple's daughters on two occasions selling a gallon of milk each from a Springfield parking lot. Charges followed in municipal court."
In case you're not yet sure what you're reading here, note carefully that these daughters were not caught selling crack, meth or crank. They weren't dealing second-hand pharmaceuticals to yuppie school kids. They weren't selling e.coli-contaminated hamburger meat, cancer-causing diet sodas (made with aspartame) or canned soups laced with MSG. They weren't even selling broiler chickens contaminated with salmonella -- just as you can find in every grocery store in America. Nope, they were selling raw milk. You know, the bovine mother's milk, unpasteurized, unprocessed, non-homogenized and wholly pure, natural and innocent. The stuff America was raised on. The stuff your parents fed you when you were a kid, if your family was lucky enough to have a cow.
In Missouri today, selling such a natural product is now apparently a criminal act. What's next? A ban on farm-fresh eggs because the Dept. of Health doesn't control their quality? The outlawing of raw broccoli because broccoli contains natural anti-cancer medicine?
Monday, December 7, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Sins of my father
The December 2nd edition of the Washington Post featured a story on a documentary film called the sins of my father. The film tells the story of Sebastian Escobar, the son of Pablo Escobar, the former head of the infamous Medellin, Colombia cocaine cartel. The movie has not been released but there is a trailer at the link. As usual, the true story will not serve the interests of those trying to politicize the drug trade as a matter of left vs. right, good vs evil. The world is a bit more complicated than that.
Inheritance taxes and the family farm
Sean Paul Kelly recently posted a piece in opposition to a bill locking in inheritance taxes at 45% with an exemption for the first $3.5 million. The post seemed to draw nothing but praise.
I don't agree, but I needed to think about the matter a bit before posting.
Consider the implications on the farm where I now live and work, should the new inheritance tax scheme come into effect (55% above $1 million exemption). My dad bought this place for somewhere around $700,000 about ten years ago. If he were to leave this land to me, the current value is somewhere around $3 million.
It shouldn't be worth this much and it isn't based on its ability to produce income. But it is due to its recreational value and perhaps as investment property. Despite that fact, the government will tax me according to present market value.
The land maintains 150 cows at best, year in and year out. The average calf fetches $500. So we have a gross income of $75,000 from cattle sales if we do not replace old cows. Old cows have to be replaced. So we keep some heifers each year and sell a few old cows that fetch less than their calves would be worth. Let's say $350. Despite our best efforts, a few cows die each year and not all cows have a calf.
Fields must be sprayed for weeds and fertilized. We harvest, store and feed hay to cows in the winter, incurring labor and machinery costs. In a dry year, we also have to irrigate land with additional energy (and equipment) costs. If we owe money to the bank, interest must be paid.
We must maintain fences and structures.
We raise a few cash crops--feed grains--but profits on these have been minimal at best.
I also sell some excess hay at a meager profit, after investing a serious amount of hard labor under sometimes oppressive conditions.
When all is said and done, this land I am told is worth $3 million pays me a salary of $30,000 a year. At best. And that is it.
So, if I get an exemption of $1 million and owe 55% on the balance, I will owe $1.1 million dollars in inheritance taxes should my dad decide to leave this place to me. Takes a while at $30,000 a year gross to save a million bucks.
My dad has never worked a day on this land. I have. While he did bankroll me, I have been responsible for and cared for this land from day one. I have sweat equity invested here.
Most small family farmers are in a similar position. They own property their sons and daughters cannot afford to keep if this new tax law comes into effect.
So what will happen in most cases like mine?
Sons and daughters will be forced to sell the family farm to pay taxes and mortgage payments to a bank in many cases.
The money the government collects will not be used to fund social programs. It will be used to fight wars. To bail out Wall Street bankers. Who will use the money to buy my farm so I can pay my tax bill. And of course, to write themselves yearly bonus checks.
And then the land is placed into corporate owned megafarms, immune to things like inheritance taxes.
You aren't giving heirs to wealth anything. Their parents are. You're saying the government has a right to what they earned.
Believe it or not, some of us actually earn our inheritance.
Be careful what you wish for. Some day you might get it.
A million bucks ain't what it used to be.
PS. I'd add that the sons and daughters of most farmers are worse off than I am. Most of them are handed a debt at the bank in addition to a tax bill and count themselves lucky to get away from the farm debt free.
For what it's worth, my dad also earned the money he used to buy this farm and he already paid taxes on that income at least once.
I don't agree, but I needed to think about the matter a bit before posting.
Consider the implications on the farm where I now live and work, should the new inheritance tax scheme come into effect (55% above $1 million exemption). My dad bought this place for somewhere around $700,000 about ten years ago. If he were to leave this land to me, the current value is somewhere around $3 million.
It shouldn't be worth this much and it isn't based on its ability to produce income. But it is due to its recreational value and perhaps as investment property. Despite that fact, the government will tax me according to present market value.
The land maintains 150 cows at best, year in and year out. The average calf fetches $500. So we have a gross income of $75,000 from cattle sales if we do not replace old cows. Old cows have to be replaced. So we keep some heifers each year and sell a few old cows that fetch less than their calves would be worth. Let's say $350. Despite our best efforts, a few cows die each year and not all cows have a calf.
Fields must be sprayed for weeds and fertilized. We harvest, store and feed hay to cows in the winter, incurring labor and machinery costs. In a dry year, we also have to irrigate land with additional energy (and equipment) costs. If we owe money to the bank, interest must be paid.
We must maintain fences and structures.
We raise a few cash crops--feed grains--but profits on these have been minimal at best.
I also sell some excess hay at a meager profit, after investing a serious amount of hard labor under sometimes oppressive conditions.
When all is said and done, this land I am told is worth $3 million pays me a salary of $30,000 a year. At best. And that is it.
So, if I get an exemption of $1 million and owe 55% on the balance, I will owe $1.1 million dollars in inheritance taxes should my dad decide to leave this place to me. Takes a while at $30,000 a year gross to save a million bucks.
My dad has never worked a day on this land. I have. While he did bankroll me, I have been responsible for and cared for this land from day one. I have sweat equity invested here.
Most small family farmers are in a similar position. They own property their sons and daughters cannot afford to keep if this new tax law comes into effect.
So what will happen in most cases like mine?
Sons and daughters will be forced to sell the family farm to pay taxes and mortgage payments to a bank in many cases.
The money the government collects will not be used to fund social programs. It will be used to fight wars. To bail out Wall Street bankers. Who will use the money to buy my farm so I can pay my tax bill. And of course, to write themselves yearly bonus checks.
And then the land is placed into corporate owned megafarms, immune to things like inheritance taxes.
You aren't giving heirs to wealth anything. Their parents are. You're saying the government has a right to what they earned.
Believe it or not, some of us actually earn our inheritance.
Be careful what you wish for. Some day you might get it.
A million bucks ain't what it used to be.
PS. I'd add that the sons and daughters of most farmers are worse off than I am. Most of them are handed a debt at the bank in addition to a tax bill and count themselves lucky to get away from the farm debt free.
For what it's worth, my dad also earned the money he used to buy this farm and he already paid taxes on that income at least once.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
A deadly liar and manipulator
Wow. I came across an article that nails Obama more effectively than I have with much less cussing. Good stuff sir, whoever you are. Read it at this link.
Unemployment--a sliver of hope
At this guy's blog, I learned that the real unemployment rate for the US is now 22%. However, at the end of his piece, he was kind enough to let us know that it could be worse.
From the article:
A sliver of good news, according to John Williams, is that during the Great Depression the SGS Alternate measure of unemployment would likely be near 34%. Let’s hope our elected “representatives” don’t aim for those lofty unemployment levels.
I feel better already.
From the article:
A sliver of good news, according to John Williams, is that during the Great Depression the SGS Alternate measure of unemployment would likely be near 34%. Let’s hope our elected “representatives” don’t aim for those lofty unemployment levels.
I feel better already.
Excuse the profanity
Sometimes I cuss a bit too much. Maybe more than a bit.
Perhaps I shouldn't cuss the king. You know, bush and barack are decent civil folks...
Yeah, right.
When leaders smile and sign papers sending troops and munitions to foreign lands, innocent people die. Starve. Get kicked out of homes, terrorized. They shiver in the cold, roast in the heat.
The idea that we're making America safer by fighting wars around the planet is lunacy. Mark my words. Someday we will reap what we have sown.
Our leaders ask for our trust, all the while grinning like possums eating shit and lying through their teeth.
barack obama--you own these wars now. You've had a year to do the right thing and you chose not to.
You own this depression as well, despite the fact that it took over twenty years to create the mess, because you let the people that caused it off the hook, not only let them off the hook, you stole money from the American people so they could keep wealth acquired through fraudlent criminal activity.
Political power is like Frodo's ring. The only one worthy to bear the ring is the man bent on destroying it, and even he is not immune to the ring's seductive power.
barack sought and embraced the power of the ring. And he has become its tool. And bush slinks around like Gollum lamenting the loss...
Oh my precious. Where are you my precious...
Perhaps I shouldn't cuss the king. You know, bush and barack are decent civil folks...
Yeah, right.
When leaders smile and sign papers sending troops and munitions to foreign lands, innocent people die. Starve. Get kicked out of homes, terrorized. They shiver in the cold, roast in the heat.
The idea that we're making America safer by fighting wars around the planet is lunacy. Mark my words. Someday we will reap what we have sown.
Our leaders ask for our trust, all the while grinning like possums eating shit and lying through their teeth.
barack obama--you own these wars now. You've had a year to do the right thing and you chose not to.
You own this depression as well, despite the fact that it took over twenty years to create the mess, because you let the people that caused it off the hook, not only let them off the hook, you stole money from the American people so they could keep wealth acquired through fraudlent criminal activity.
Political power is like Frodo's ring. The only one worthy to bear the ring is the man bent on destroying it, and even he is not immune to the ring's seductive power.
barack sought and embraced the power of the ring. And he has become its tool. And bush slinks around like Gollum lamenting the loss...
Oh my precious. Where are you my precious...
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