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"Orange Juice! Politics For The Rest Of Us." - 12 new articles

  1. Before you light up you better load up. Fed tax on cigarettes going to $1.01 a pack as of April 1st
  2. Sam Clauder explains his side of the story
  3. Retired Judge Jim Gray speaks out on the failed drug war in an L.A. Times interview
  4. Greedy union thugs rebuffed by Congress
  5. How widespread is the John Lewis “Octopus?”
  6. Are you a Mission Driven Opinion Journalist?
  7. WHERE’S THE BLIGHT?
  8. When will Obama help the undocumented?
  9. Do Not Mail! New SanFran registry resolution up for vote
  10. Sixty five pro gun Democrats in the U.S. Congress?
  11. Obama’s DEA raids a medical pot dispensary, as Obama rejects legalizing marijuana
  12. President Obama and Harriet in Georgia. “Outsourced” jobs are NOT coming back
  13. Search Orange Juice! Politics For The Rest Of Us.

Before you light up you better load up. Fed tax on cigarettes going to $1.01 a pack as of April 1st

Sometimes we are better off not having the news in our face 24/7. For most of this afternoon I watched Tiger Woods who is in a league of his own on the links. Then I turned  on my computer. Bad decision.





The Sac Bee just sent me their latest Interent news reporting that the federal tax on a pack of butts is increasing from 39 cents to $1.01 effective April 1st. While I am not a smoker I do have some friends and family who still enjoy a cigarette, cigar, or a pipe with full knowledge that lung cancer is a killer caused by smoking. Research indicates that 80-90 percent of emphysema is caused by smoking.
So let’s think this through. We want to protect everyone’s health and encourage our children, family and friends not to smoke. Great concept that we totally support. However, to raise money the government, that same government who wants to create universal health care, is raising tobacco taxes to generate much needed funds.
Think about that for a minute. If we can get Americans to stop smoking how much revenue will they actually raise?
As they also want to address climate change, referring to a need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from our vehicles, their next move will be to tack on another $2.00 to $3.00 per gallon in taxes at the pump so that we will cave in to more of their “social engineering” agenda and simply park our cars while continuing to make our lease payments.

Note: According to the SacBee chart the federal tax on tobacco products, such as cigarettes, from 1951 until 1982 were 8 cents a pack. From 1982 to 1990 it doubled to 16 cents, 1991 to1992 increased to 20 cents, 1993-1999 24 cents, 2000 to 2001 34 cents, 2002 to 2009 it was raised to the current rate of 39 cents going to a record breaking $1.01 as of Wednesday April 1st.

That my friends is not an Orange Juice blog April fools joke

To read the entire Sacramento Bee report simply click on the following link:

http://www.sacbee.com/838/story/1737612.html



Sam Clauder explains his side of the story

When the news broke that Democratic operative Sam Clauder had been accused of possession of child porn, his boss, Congressman Joe Baca, reacted by letting him go. I questioned at the time whether Clauder could be guilty since Baca cut him loose.





Since then Clauder has commented here on this blog as to what happened to him. It turns out that he is going through a rough divorce and his estranged wife set him up, as he tells it.

This sort of thing does happen - an Orange County teacher was set up by his estranged wife and her boyfriend last year, when they planted pot in his car, at work.  He was initially arrested but the boyfriend later ended up taking the fall, after the teacher and his wife reconciled.

Clauder’s friend, Melinda Pillsbury-Foster, who is a Republican, has since put up a website to explain his side of the story. Here are a few excerpts from that website:

On March 16th Sam lost his job with Congressman Joe Baca, 43rd District, California, because of groundless accusations from Sam’s former wife. Their divorce has been unusually acrimonious. Others who accused him also have political motives and close links to the NeoCon establishment that continues to control America and suck us dry. This divorce is not personal. It is being used as a political weapon.

Sam went after corruption in San Bernardino County, California and by so doing became a target. Look over the time line of events. You will see it for yourself.

Sam’s record of success in fighting injustice is amazing. San Bernardino went Blue this last election. It was the culmination of a six year process. It was Sam who blew the whistle on attempts to falsify registrations that could have compromised the move of the people towards Blue. NEWS STORY Over and over he has challenged those who control the Republican Party. Today he needs your help.

This is not about partisan politics. I am a Republican, a former member of the National Federation of Republican Women. I support Sam because he has been working for justice and to end corruption. In so doing he made himself a target. Those few individuals who stand up for justice are always vulnerable.

It is imperative we look past politics and come together if we, as a nation and individuals, are to survive.

This site is Sam Central. Stand by Sam and by doing so reclaim America.

Thank you Sam and Melissa for setting the record straight.  Good luck Sam with your lawsuit against your estranged wife.  This is certainly a fight worth fighting!



Retired Judge Jim Gray speaks out on the failed drug war in an L.A. Times interview

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My friend and fellow Libertarian, retired Judge Jim Gray, appeared on page two of the L.A. Times front section today, in an interview with Times columnist Steve Lopez, regarding our nation’s failed drug war.  Gray summed up his feelings thusly:

“Please quote me,” says Jim Gray, insisting the war on drugs is hopeless. “What we are doing has failed.”

Here are a few more excerpts from Lopez’ column:

As far as I can tell, Gray is not off his rocker. He’s not promoting drug use, he says for clarification. Anything but. If he had his way, half the revenue we would generate from taxing and regulating drugs would be plowed back into drug prevention education, and there’d be rehab on demand.

“Politicians get reelected talking tough regarding the war on drugs,” says Gray. “Do you want to hear the speech? Vote for Gray. I will put drug dealers in jail and save your children.”

I had gone to visit Gray in part to discuss his support for a bill introduced last month by Democratic San Francisco Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, who is calling for marijuana to be regulated and taxed much like alcohol.

Mexican drug lords are better armed than police and killing thousands who don’t buy into the corruption — with the violence crashing our borders — and American enemies abroad are financed by the opium trade.

Ten days ago I visited a Los Angeles elementary school where students practice dropping to the floor and making themselves as flat as pancakes to avoid stray bullets from the gang-infested neighborhood, and drugs play a role in that violence. On Wednesday I strolled through downtown Los Angeles and marijuana smoke filled the air, a mocking reminder of the impossible task of eradicating drugs, despite the trillions spent and the thousands of people we’ve locked away in our jails and prisons.

Bravo to Hillary Rodham Clinton, says Gray, for admitting last week that American demand for drugs is responsible for the bloodshed in Mexico.

“But she got the facts right and the solution wrong,” he says, just as everyone else has in a war that’s been escalating for decades.

Click here to read the rest of Lopez’ column.  Click here to check out Gray’s Daily Pilot columns.  Kudos to Gray for sticking to his guns.  The more time passes the more obvious it is that Gray has always been right about this issue.



Greedy union thugs rebuffed by Congress

Do we really need more union thugs in American workplaces - right now during the Bush Depression?

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“Whether you label it the “card check” bill or the Employee Free Choice Act, you can also call it something else — in deep trouble.  Key senators this week appeared to cripple prospects for passing the highly polarizing measure, the labor movement’s top priority in Congress, which is aimed at making it easier for workers to join unions,” according to the L.A. Times.

Hooray!  There is NO good reason to take away a worker’s right to privacy in union elections.  This was an obvious attempt by unions to force their way into more companies.  To do this during the worst economic recession in our lifetimes is crazy - but that is how greedy the union thugs amongst us are.

“Last week, the executives of three companies known for their progressive images — Costco, Starbucks and Whole Foods — offered what they called a “third way.” It would eliminate the binding arbitration provision and preserve management’s right to demand a secret-ballot election when workers seek to form bargaining units. But it would also shorten the period management would have to campaign against unionization.”

That certainly sounds reasonable.  But of course the union hacks don’t like it.  But California Senator Diane Feinstein doesn’t like the card check bill - and she sounds like she is open to a compromise/

“This is an extraordinarily difficult economy, and feelings are very strong on both sides of the issue,” Feinstein said in a statement. “I would hope there is some way to find common ground that would be agreeable to both business and labor.”

Go Feinstein!  For once common sense has prevailed in Washington, D.C.



How widespread is the John Lewis “Octopus?”

How many tentacles does GOP consultant John Lewis’ machine have?

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Our blogger Larry Gilbert wrote a story this week about a water board in south Orange County.  He immediately received a phone call from an OC GOP hack asking him to leave the boys on that water board alone.  Which begs the question, why should he? 

We have been ruminating in recent weeks the startling endorsement of a Democrat, Tom Daly, by Republican consultant John Lewis.  He decided to back Daly even though a conservative Republican, Fullerton Councilman Shawn Nelson, is likewise in the race to replace termed out Supervisor Chris Norby.

So why is Lewis backing Daly over Nelson?

What it comes down to is money and power. 

Think about it.  Lewis goes out of his way to make sure HIS people get elected and appointed to City Councils, water boards, and commissions, so his clients can get their way.  These votes are all bought and sold in advance. 

Lewis’s empire includes a gaggle of shills over at the Red Clownty blog - particularly their former editor, Matt “Jerbal” Cunningham.  That guy is a real piece of work.  Lewis made sure to get him appointed on the Orange Planning Commission and the Orange County Beaches, Harbors and Parks Commission.  Why is that?  Surely Jerbal is there to vote as Lewis directs him to.

And of course Jerbal shills unendingly for Lewis and his pals over at the Red Clownty blog.

But Lewis also has his hooks in GOP blogger Jon Fleischman, who wormed his way into former O.C. Sheriff Mike Carona’s department.  Fleischman was later appointed to a state commission.  He eventually got himself elected Southern Regional Vice Chair of the California Republican Party.  Like Jerbal his full time job is shilling for his GOP pals.

These guys don’t give a hoot about principle.  They do what they do for money and power, period.  That is how they can abandon a conservative Republican like Shawn Nelson in favor of the Democratic bureaucrat Tom Daly.  Nelson won’t be their toady, and they know it.  But Daly?  The fix is already in.

I wish I had the time to fully investigate all of Lewis’ tentacles.  Who knows how many local elected officials bend knee to him?  Who knows how much money he controls - how many contracts, how many public jobs.  There is a reason he has such an interest in controlling the O.C. Board of Supervisors.  It’s all about the money and power…

If there is one GOP hack who needs to be taken down it is John Lewis.  Bring him down and the entire machine will topple.



Are you a Mission Driven Opinion Journalist?

Pulp Political Publications like the National Review, Weekly Standard, Impress, Roll Call, Congressional Quarterly or even Jim Hightowers Lowdown are all printed periodically in order to get a definitive point across.  If you look in your mailbox as much as we do…..we keep seeing mountains of newsletters, magazines and politically directed writing.  Heck, then we get four newspapers each day as well.  LA Times, OC Register, Wall Street Journal along with the Financial Times.  Anna brings the Daily Mail, The Independent and other assorted British papers home two times a week.  Now that doesn’t count all the Muscle Car and Firearm Magazines….and pretty soon things start to pile up.  Did we mention Governing, New American and Shutterbug?  Everyone says we should take the NY Times and in fact they actually sent a pretty good offer, but it is just that one litte extra….we can’t quite afford right now.

 All in all, lots of written words.  Lots of information to peruse!  Lots of attitudes and policy stuff to digest.  Then we start on the web and have to look at literally hundreds of begging and pleading Nigerian Bankers with nothing but money to give away.  To date we have turned down well over 25 Billion dollars!  They don’t seem to care….because they just keep sending those offers regarding our latest Lottery Win in Belgium….or the Irish Sweepstakes!  They must have picked the right horse for us!!!

So, why do we bring up these mundance statement of facts?  We aren’t much different than any of our readers or fellow bloggers.  We are busy on the web, watching CNBC or C-Span…..reading the latest outrage by partisan NewsMax.com!  We keep following our favorite “Article Circulators”….which we are sure you know as well.  “Article Circulators” have an agenda, an area of interest….be it smog, guns or the environment for example.  They dig up everything they can find….and once on their list…..you are on the receiving end of endless “This is Amazing!”  “Article Circulators” aren’t really bloggers. They are busy running “pass through info” to their constituents.  When you actually ask them a direct question - their response is usually brief and supplanted by another relevant “Article” from a major news source.  We love these people because they “pass along” pretty good stuff sometimes.  It is info written by every known source and is offered up in order for the reader to make their own choice.  Delete it, Forward it or become another “Article Circulator”.

So what is a “Mission Driven Opinion Journalist”?  Would you say that  being a Blogger Jounalist is a MDOJ - when that can be gutteral, direct,  comedic, hurtful, too kind, too apologetic, too nonsensical?  This is all new ground.  The web has offered up a way for people to express themselves both from the heart and the spline!  Some are mean spirited…..and we are saddened by their distain for anything they are truly unfamiliar with.  Some are mean spirited because of labels.  Some are apologetic for both of those reasons as well.  Both types of these “Blogging Express Writers” still change minds on people, on issues and on policies…just the same as any well thought out article by someone who attended Columbia School of Journalism!

Years ago, if someone didn’t get what you were saying:  “They lacked conceptional ability to entertain new thought!” or “They didn’t have a clue!” or “The lights were on but nobody was home!”.  The concepts which were used with impunity regarding; Blond, Polish, Italian or Irish Jokes have been relegated to history…..which probably ended with the Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack….back in the early 70’s!  Cruel words are no longer confined to the various bigoted back alley remarks.  Today, those same people have turned into either refined and slick or rough and mean talking  - bloggers! 

As we all watch Rachel Maddow, Keith Oberman, Sean Hannity, Bill O’Reilly, Chris Mathews or Larry Kudlow…..we all know one thing:  These are Mission Driven Opinion Journalists - that have people that they have to report to and earn cash…..every day!  Big money!  When we watch Pat Buchanan or Ariana Huffington……we know for sure……..”These are Mission Driven Opinion Journalist!  They are just like us.  In fact, because we don’t get paid….we may actually be better MDOJ’s than they are!  What do they know that we don’t?

Easy! -They know how to make a buck….while spouting off on their latest rant!  So, just remember…..all of us can do that….and maybe better.  So just keep writing, keep directing your intelligence toward your latest goal.  We love you guys….each and every one!

So, when someone asks you:  “Oh you do writing for the web?”  “Do you have a blog or do you blog for others?”  Your answer is:  “I am a “Mission Driven Opinion Journalist”……thank you very much!”  Then e-mail them your blog addresses!  Your Twitter, Your Google, Your My Space, Your You Tube too!  We guarantee that they will never contact you again!!!  One more thing, Bill Crystal thought up “Mission Driven” and John Podhorst thought up “Opinion Journalist”!  And now you know the rest……of the story!



WHERE’S THE BLIGHT?

At its May 5 meeting, The Fullerton City Council will consider expanding the city's redevelopment area by 1,165 acres. This would place nearly 25 % of the entire city under the redevelopment agency, with its expanded powers to use eminent domain, divert property taxes and subsidize development.

State law allows the creation or expansion of redevelopment areas for only one reason—blight.

Click here to read the rest of this story written by Orange County Supervisor Chris Norby.



When will Obama help the undocumented?

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Immigration activists “are devising a proposal in which millions of undocumented workers would be legalized now, while the number of foreign workers allowed to enter the country would be examined by a new independent commission, and probably reduced,” according to the L.A. Times.

Here are a few more excerpts regarding the immigration proposal being considered by President Obama, from the L.A. Times:

Any new legalization plan is likely to look similar in some respects to the bill crafted by McCain and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), which stalled most recently in 2007. Opponents had decried the measure as “amnesty,” but it would have required undocumented workers to pay a fine and back taxes and to wait longer than other applicants for permanent residency status.

The new proposal, as laid out by several participants in the behind-the-scenes negotiations, would also create an independent commission that would assess labor and industry data to decide how many foreign workers should be allowed into the country. The system, designed by Ray Marshall, a Labor secretary under President Carter, would replace a maze of special temporary worker visas that are granted each year to high-tech specialists, agriculture workers and other foreigners brought into the U.S. by foreign and domestic firms.

Advocates said they planned to remind House members and senators that Latino voters, who supported Democrats in big numbers in the 2006 and 2008 elections and proved crucial to Obama’s victories in Florida and the Southwest, are expecting the party to use its enhanced power to pass a legalization plan.

If Obama doesn’t move on this quickly he is going to antogonize Latino voters - and mid-term Congressional elections are coming up in two years.  I am sure the Democrats will want the new citizens to vote for them.  Obama should ignore the critics and get this done ASAP!  It will also serve to boost our economy as all of these new citizens will have to pay fines and back-taxes and they will be able to start opening bank accounts, getting credit cards and buying cars and homes.  This could be huge for the U.S. economy!



Do Not Mail! New SanFran registry resolution up for vote

Junk mail! 

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San Francisco is leading the charge for Do Not Mail.  This week, the city of San Francisco came closer to becoming the first municipality in the country to take action against junk mail. On Monday, the full Board of Supervisors will vote on a resolution in support of a state and national Do Not Mail Registry. We’re in the home-stretch, according to donotmail!  San Francisco is setting the stage for other cities and states to take similiar action, creating the momentum we need to make the waste and destruction of the junk mail history.

I hope it includes the option of just saying no to those bulky phone books that we immediately put into the recycling bin.

The board of supervisors vote on this resolution comes up next Tuesday, March 31.  According to advocates the move is long over due:

You would think, as someone who often looks at the Do Not Mail petition, I'd be used to all the reasons why people want to stop junk mail. And even though I know how annoying, wasteful, and destructive it is, the San Francisco committee hearing blew me away. Over nearly three hours, testimony in support outnumbered the opposition's by 2-1.

We heard from a truly diverse group of people: a retired postal worker, a local printer, a paper company, the SF Department of Environment, Global Alliance Against Incinerators, Greenpeace, and Rainforest Action Network. In total, over forty people took time out of their day to support the resolution.

The resolution will be voted on by the full board of supervisors next Tuesday. Now, with Supervisor Chris Daly throwing is support behind the resolution, the total number of supervisors sponsoring the resolution is four. It will take eight votes for a veto-proof passage of the resolution.

If you live in San Francisco, you can help! Call your Supervisor (contact info listed below), and tell them to support the Do Not Mail Resolution!

 



Sixty five pro gun Democrats in the U.S. Congress?

“Gun-rights supporters in the Democratic Party are putting to rest any doubt over who holds sway in Congress with a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder warning him not to try to reinstate an assault-weapons ban.  Sixty-five Democrats signed the letter, a show of force with implications for several other issues, including a bill to grant the District of Columbia a vote in the House,” according to The Hill.

"Now we know there are 65 pro-gun Democrats," said Rep. Mike Ross (D-Ark.). "When you add up all the pro-gun Republicans and the pro-gun Democrats, that or any other anti-gun legislation is DOA."

This news surely bodes ill for O.C. Sheriff Sandra Hutchens, who has tweaked the gun rights lobby here in Orange County.  She thinks that she will get support from Democrats and Republicans.  Well, if there really are that many NRA supporters in the ranks of the Democrats, then Hutchens is in real trouble.

I wonder also what sort of ramification this will have on the Democrats who are pushing for more gun control in the wake of news that many of the guns being used by Mexican drug dealers have come from American gun dealers and collectors? 

Most Americans clearly believe in the 2nd Amendment.  Now we know that quite a few Democrats do too.  Who would have predicted that?



Obama’s DEA raids a medical pot dispensary, as Obama rejects legalizing marijuana

“A medical marijuana dispensary in San Francisco that gave out free marijuana to poor people is mostly empty after a raid by federal agents,” according to the San Jose Mercury News.

What?  I thought President Obama said this wasn’t going to happen anymore?  Did the San Francisco DEA team not get Obama’s memo?

“A source in San Francisco city government who was informed about the raid said the DEA’s action appeared to be prompted by alleged financial improprieties related to the payment of sales taxes,” according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

In related news, “More than 100,000 questions were submitted, in the first live Internet video chat by a U.S. president, with the idea Obama would answer those that were most popular. But after 3.6 million votes were cast, one of the top questions turned out to be a query on whether legalizing marijuana might stimulate the economy by allowing the government to regulate and tax the drug,” according to the New York Times.

Obama’s answer surely disappointed his fans, ”The answer is no, I don’t think that is a good strategy to grow the economy.”

So Obama doesn’t think marijuana sales can help our economy, hut he unleashed the DEA on a medical marijuana dispensary because they weren’t collecting and paying the right amount of sales taxes?  Is it just me or does that not sound contradictory?

A writer at Mother Jones questioned this action by Obama’s administration thusly, “It’s difficult to gauge the Chronicle’s anonymous source, but if accurate, the explanation seems rather odd. Last I checked, there was no national sales tax in the United States, so why would the federal government be interested in that issue? Moreover, while I’m not sure whether it applies to medical marijuana, prescription drugs are exempt under the current California sales tax regime.

That same writer wrote that “Marijuana is the largest source of revenue for the Mexican cartels’ multibillion dollar business north of the border.”

So, if we “Commodify the major cash crop through legalization, the idea goes, and its cost will plummet, putting a serious dent in the bad guys’ bank accounts.”

So why not legalize marijuana?  Sure, it cannot be all that good for you.  Smoking anything is ill-advised.  However, you are going to have a heck of a time stopping folks from doing this, so why not allow it and tax it?  And why are Obama’s people still harassing medical marijuana dispensaries?

I think we all expected better from Obama, at least on this issue.



President Obama and Harriet in Georgia. “Outsourced” jobs are NOT coming back

In president Obama’s Internet Town Hall yesterday he responded to a video question from a woman identified as Harriet in Georgia. Her question related to his plans to bring “outsourced” jobs back to America. Sadly he failed to directly answer her concern.

When our corporation was formed in 1977-79 we sold products for east coast electronics sources to OEM’s and military contractors in California and were called “carpetbaggers” as there were many qualified local sources right here in California.  A few years later we were told that in order to be competitive we needed to sub contract with off-shore sourcing. My joking response, during a 1985 international electronics conference presentation in Anaheim, is that we import products from Catalina Island thereby qualifying them as “imported” goods.

Fast forward to a 1991 Plenary Session presentation that I made in Dallas at another international IEEE electronics conference where I addressed “protectionism” against the USA coming from a unified market of 345 million people in Europe. To crack that market, we had to move operations (or establish joint partnerships). Major factors in that decision included local manufacturing start-up and sustaining capital costs, ideal plant locations, banking and legal issues to employee hiring and worker benefits. Having a “local” presence helped us deal with smoothing of peaks and valleys related to different demand cycles between the US and the European markets.

Another aspect of my presentation dealt with establishing manufacturing operations closer to the US, just over the border in Mexico. This “in-bond” program is better recognized as “Maquiladora” plants. At that time, quoting 1988 data provided by the Committee for the Promotion of Investment in Mexico, Maquiladora’s comprised a work force of 460,000 in 1700 plants exporting $15 billion in products, duty free, to the US. In that presentation I wrote that unlike Pacific Rim manufacturers, who use Asian suppliers, Mexico imported 70% of its goods from the USA which creates jobs in America.

As I reflect back to that timeframe I am reminded of 1992 presidential candidate Ross Perot who warned us about a “giant sucking sound” of job losses to Mexico (and Canada) as he strongly opposed the NAFTA Agreement.

With close to 19 percent of the votes cast in that election many Americans agreed with Ross Perot who in truth possibly cost president Bush 41 his bid for re-election to former president Bill Clinton.

My point in providing this now ancient history is that major factors are considered by management before moving any part or all of a manufacturing operation be it off-shore to Europe, Mexico and South America or any of the many low cost labor nations in Asia.

To Harriet in Georgia, and everyone else who watched president Obama’s Internet Town Hall, I would opine that the vast majority of outsourced jobs are not coming back. 

 We’ve visited Pittsburg and Cleveland. Try to find Bethlehem Steel or huge smoke stacks belching soot into the atmosphere as we address global warming and greenhouse gas emissions. You can’t have both fully functioning steel mills and clean air simultaneously.

Try to find major appliances or big screen TV’s made in America. How about camera’s and infant toys. They are all imported.

Speaking of outsourcing. April 15th is just around the corner. Did you know that Bangalore, India may be processing over 100,000 tax returns as a cost savings for domestic CPA firms? Have you heard that US hospitals have outsourced to radiologists in Bangalore who are reading your x-rays?

With a focus on going green perhaps we should return to being an agrarian nation and simply feed the world.





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