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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRepublican Infighting Over the Farm Bill Infuriates Farmers
Republican Infighting Over the Farm Bill Infuriates Farmers
by Patricia Murphy Oct 31, 2013 5:45 AM EDT
The next test of Republican purity? The Farm Bill, now being fought over in Congress. But this time outside GOP groups may be pushing too farand the farmers are collateral damage.
The next battle in the GOP civil war opened Wednesday as members of the House and Senate Agriculture committees sat down to hammer out differences over two versions of the Farm Bill. The massive piece of agriculture and nutrition legislation usually sails through both chambers, but it has become the latest litmus test for powerful conservative interest groups to decide whether individual Republican lawmakers are really conservative enough.
As farmers and ranchers in conservative districts have urged their congressmen to pass the bill this year, Heritage Action, the Club for Growth, and Americans for Prosperity have all pushed conservatives to vote against it, tagging it as wasteful, bloated spending. The decision by the three groups to label the Farm Bill as a key vote on their legislative scorecard over the summer led to a rebellion among House Republicans that sank the legislation until House leaders split it into two pieces, with agriculture funding moving forward and nutrition assistance, in the form of food stamps, getting slashed by $40 billion in a separate bill.
Rarely mentioned in the political sparring over the Farm Bill are the farmers themselves, who have long supported their own Republican members of Congress. Now they are becoming collateral damage in the ongoing battle between the partys warring factions that has ground crucial legislation like the Farm Bill and immigration reform almost to a halt and left some farmers worrying about their futures.
Most of our members would be quick to point out that frustration is an apt word that theyre feeling, says Dale Moore, executive director of public policy for the American Farm Bureau. You throw in the budget debates that have tied a lot of things up in knots, it gets so people are saying they just have to see something get done.
Political pressures, especially on Republicans, are making a tough Farm Bill even harder to pass, Moore says. The issue is Republican members who get targeted as not being conservative enough, he says. Theyre already driving on the stripes on the right-hand side of the road just before you before you get to the shoulder. How much farther to the right do you have to get?
If that answer is left up to Heritage Action, members need to get a lot further to the right.
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Republican Infighting Over the Farm Bill Infuriates Farmers (Original Post)
babylonsister
Oct 2013
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malaise
(269,157 posts)1. ReTHUGs have pissed off every sector in America other than the 1%
and even they must be pissed at how they have squandered their money.
I'm lovin' it
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)2. They got what they voted for. Consequences of voting Teabagger.
geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)3. Rural America forced to live with policies they voted for.
Tragic.
hatrack
(59,592 posts)4. "But . . . but . . . but I didn't vote for THIS!!"
Yes, you did. Deal with it.
Sunlei
(22,651 posts)5. Farmers should bypass these 'middlemen' and sell direct to the consumer.
what would it take to fedex a bushel of corn or apples direct to consumer buyers? a paypal account and some boxes!