Dr Kynes
Well-Known Member
I believe i adequately understood your assertions, and did not distort them. They were pre-distorted, i simply refuted your assumptions.You have so perverted my original assertions...maybe you need to get the bat guano and worm castings off your hands and out of your hair...
If 30 years in agriculture tell you you're right, then how the hell can I or anyone else argue with you? Thank you for tolerating peons like me.
assumption 1 crop subsidies were tax breaks. That was not true then or now
assumption 2 crop subsidies to grow corn = tax deductions for people with children. This is false comparison, the tax deduction for kids is not an inducement to have more kids, and children will never be a profit vehicle through the dependent child deduction.
assumption 3 higher welfare payments per child = inducement to make more kids. people on welfare, tend to be the least educated, least skilled, and least likely to have good long term planning. An extra $50 -$100 a month on the welfare check or foodstamp roll is not going to make even the stupidest welfare recipient dart off to get knocked up. kids always cost more than the extra welfare payment, and the more kids somebody has, the LESS welfare money they have to spread around
assumption 4 overpopulation Overpopulation, and "The Population Bomb",the shitty book that started this nonsense are pure garbage
assumption 5 Higher taxes for child producers would halt child production. In this, you have some truth, but not much. A massive tax on each child in a family would cause educated, skilled and intelligent people to dramatically reduce their reproduction rates. Stupid people however... So, greatly reduced reproduction among the intelligent, and unchanged reproduction among the stupid = next stop, Idiocracy.
Stupid people have kids because they are dumb, unable to think ahead, have poor critical thinking skills, cant be bothered to keep a few rubbers on hand, are careless, and are generally bad at math. This is not effected by tax deductions, welfare payment policies, or possible future tax liabilities. They are stupid. They dont think ahead. Thats how they get kids now. Thats how they will get kids in the future.
Ad Hominem attacks against those who are experienced in agriculture, and can correct your misconceptions about crop subsidies and their many shortcomings serves no purpose.
Also, i do tolerate peons, i find them useful. most f my lackeys and minions are peons. I rarely beat them with anything heavier than a gilded candlestick, or mu gold plated bedpan, so you're welcome.