Originally posted by el freako
I detect a note of inconsistancy here...
If the former's only real effects are a transfer of wealth to EU consumers then surely there is nothing wrong with subsidising farmers, as the consumers are mainly in very poor third world countries?
I detect a note of inconsistancy here...
If the former's only real effects are a transfer of wealth to EU consumers then surely there is nothing wrong with subsidising farmers, as the consumers are mainly in very poor third world countries?
Receiving subsidized goods is good. Sending them out is bad. Capiche?
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