I was comparing attitudes to the two - different thing.
As someone once said of the conservative rural attitude in this country, they
see subsidies to the country such as the phosphate bounty and drought relief as
quit reasonable but consider urban relief programs to be socialism. I think
some in the US at present have a similar problem with 'socialised' medicine.
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On 06/11/2013, at 8:24 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Health programs benefit ordinary people and are a basic part of a
> civilised society. Farm subsidies benefit mainly large corporate farms.
>
> To compare the two is ludicrous.
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