When you read these heart-breaking stories about Wisconsin's disappearing dairy farms
and some owners' suicides, you have to remember that Walker added to the crisis by boosting milk overproduction with state funds which only helped the bigger dairies and corporate trade groups he was cozy with.
Bottom line:
Add red ink to brown water and campaign green to color in Walker's rural legacy.
and some owners' suicides, you have to remember that Walker added to the crisis by boosting milk overproduction with state funds which only helped the bigger dairies and corporate trade groups he was cozy with.
Bottom line:
Add red ink to brown water and campaign green to color in Walker's rural legacy.
What do you mean Walker did nothing? He told us to eat more cheese! Doesn't that count?
ReplyDeleteI also get very tired of "big dairy" using product logos and indicia representing themselves or their products that use pictures of the small family farms with a quaint red barn, small fields and small farm equipment. They are too scared to show it like it really is because they couldn't lull the consumers, media and politicians with their propaganda.
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