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Im not pushing for anarchy. I personally just think in this one issue, the government subsidizing a particular inefficient industry is the wrong play
The problem I have with that is you make it seem like all agricultural subsidies are bad. I don't think that's accurate. I think a lot of changes need to be made, but I also don't think massive radical changes are generally helpful. To be clear: I am saying we should reduce agricultural subsidies, but not eliminate them totally.
Like I said before, we don't need to be subsidizing farmers to grow soybeans for the Chinese market. However, I do believe we should subsidize what we need for our own market. I don't even mind slight increases in food costs as long as there is a correlating increase in food quality. Most Americans could stand to eat less food, and most Americans should probably be eating better quality food. Nutrient levels in vegetables have been crashing. We should do something about this.

