Fromn the Cato Institute
Rice is the world’s most important food commodity and also the most protected and subsidized. Tariffs, tariff-rate quotas, escalating barriers to processed rice, production and export subsidies, and state monopoly trading enterprises are common. Worldwide, tariffs on rice imports average 43 percent, and border protection and production subsidies account for three-quarters of income for rice farmers in wealthier countries.
The U.S. rice program is no exception. The U.S. government supports domestic rice production through tariffs on imported rice and direct taxpayer subsidies based on production, prices, and historical acreage. Those programs make rice one of the most heavily supported commodities in the United States, with ramifications for U.S. taxpayers and consumers and rice producers abroad.
Americans pay for the rice program three times over—as taxpayers, as consumers, and as workers. Direct taxpayer subsidies to the rice sector have averaged $1 billion a year since 1998 and are projected to average $700 million a year through 2015. Tariffs on imported rice drive up prices for consumers, and the rice program imposes a drag on the U.S. economy generally through a misallocation of resources. Rice payments tend to be concentrated among a small number of large producers.
Globally, U.S. policy drives down prices for rice by 4 to 6 percent. Those lower prices, in turn, perpetuate poverty and hardship for millions of rice farmers in developing countries, undermining our broader interests and our standing in the world. The U S. program also leaves the United States vulnerable to challenges in the World Trade Organization.
For our own national interest, the U.S. Congress and the president should work together to adopt a more market-oriented rice program in the upcoming 2007 farm bill, including repeal of tariffs and a rapid phaseout of subsidies.
Sometimes CATO gets it right. I certainly have more respect for the libertarian CATO Institute than the odious Heritage Foundation, which seems to exist solely to pooh-pooh the plight of the poor.
How many in congress collect subsidies and write the farm bill?
LOL Congress works for the donors period
Doug La Malfa is guilty
I agree with CATO that we should take a more market-oriented approach. Of course a question could from the left…shipping jobs overseas? Market forces will mean that we import more rice because of cheap labor.
Some people are just never happy.
Those who remain stuck in the progressive worldview cannot tell the difference between “pooh-poohing the plight of the poor” and observing with a critical eye the total failure of government programs aimed at lifting people OUT of poverty.
Heritage is attempting to educate toward a more effective approach, addressing the massive problem of poverty in America. We have continued down the same path for fifty years and the problem of poverty has not been improved much and many of the problems associated with poverty have increased.
Heritage
Heritage:
Although liberals constantly lament the level of defense spending, annual spending on means-tested-welfare has exceeded defense spending for nearly two decades — and on President Obama’s watch, means-tested-welfare spending has increased by more than a third. This isn’t a temporary increase because of the recession: Under Obama’s budget plans, welfare spending would continue to grow in the next decade, reaching $1.56 trillion by 2022. Under the same budget plan, during that decade the U.S. would spend well over $2 on welfare for every $1 it spent on national defense.
Over the summer, the administration announced that it would waive work requirements in the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program. This illegal move puts at risk the successes of the 1996 welfare reform — which created TANF and resulted in major declines in the welfare rolls and higher rates of employment among low-income Americans.
Gutting TANF’s work requirements also means that only two of the nation’s 80-plus welfare programs will require able-bodied recipients to work or prepare for work as a condition of receiving aid.
For liberals, a bigger welfare state and greater dependence on government seems to equate with helping the poor.
Heritage:
Heritage:
Now I ask you, is it really “odious” to notice a lot of kids are being denied opportunity in America because of government programs that promote dependency and poverty…that allow people to get by but don’t uplift enough people…that fail to address the fundamental needs of the people born into poverty?
The party on the left sees itself as the party of “progress”…they are sure stuck in old ideas about diminishing and eliminating poverty. They haven’t done very well in addressing education for the poor either. And they constantly pooh pooh anyone who mentions that the attacks on religion and morality have not helped the poor.
Sorry Jack, this has nothing to do with rice farming and government subsidies but I couldn’t let the spit wad just sit there on our ceiling without setting the record straight.
Maybe these 2 congressmen can shed some light on their subsidies for you. La Malfa being the elected Tea Party of this area collecting subsidies and congressional salary.
Remember La Malfa split up the farm for more and to hide from his real involvement. This was disclosed during the election and Tea Party voters voted him in with approval.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/23/food-stamp-cuts_n_3324418.html
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-04-30/tea-party-congressmen-accept-cash-from-bailed-out-bankers
Lets admit it they say one thing and do another. Scott Walker another Koch Tea Party Politician now linked to campaign fraud. Let’s not pretend here.
http://article.wn.com/view/2013/09/20/Rep_LaMalfa_pockets_his_farm_subsidies_votes_to_cut_food_sta/
Tax dollars diverted into the hands of the rich and politicians is their whole goal
Tina, quoting Heritage:
“Over the summer, the administration announced that it would waive work requirements in the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program. This illegal move puts at risk the successes of the 1996 welfare reform — which created TANF and resulted in major declines in the welfare rolls and higher rates of employment among low-income Americans.
Gutting TANF’s work requirements also means that only two of the nation’s 80-plus welfare programs will require able-bodied recipients to work or prepare for work as a condition of receiving aid.”
See, this the problem I have with Heritage: the blatant, unapologetic lying. Obama did not “waive” or “gut” the work requirement for TANF. This claim has been fact checked multiple times, and each time has been found to be completely false. Heritage has yet to correct the record.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2012/aug/28/rick-santorum/Santorum-Romney-claim-Obama-ending-welfare-work/
http://www.factcheck.org/2012/08/does-obamas-plan-gut-welfare-reform/
Heritage does this all the time, and it’s why I describe them as “odious.” If they cannot make their points without lying, I am not going to take them seriously. CATO is usually a bit more intellectually honest.
The Huffington Post wrote about this controversy and covered how it unfolded fairly well, including the following:
While reactions from some Republicans and the Heritage Foundation at the time may seem a bit over the top, after witnessing the way this administration has attempted to change or has changed or ignored our nations healthcare, immigration, and marriage laws, their reactions don’t seem so out of whack after all.. He was found in contempt of court in one case. His pen and phone campaign shows contempt for the document he has sworn an oath to protect and defend…an oath that happens to include something about the “faithful execution” of our laws.
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Hi all,
Having grown up in Colusa I am very familiar with agriculture and rice farming in particular. I’ve watched over the years as many land owners, previously rice farmers, turned to leasing their property to people like you and me. These new farmers contract out almost all of the work involved in the growing of their crops just to get the subsidies paid out by us. It’s become a real scam.
BTW…There’s a large plot of farm land just outside of Gridley that is dead center of the Pacific Flyway. It was once owned by the actor Robert Stack and it was not uncommon to see him in Colusa. He purchased the property for one reason…duck hunting. This property is now owned by the stockbroker Charles Schwab and he purchased the property for two reasons…duck hunting and the farm subsidies that come from farming rice.
Pete, I know just the place you are talking about. I go by there twice on Fridays, going from Butte City to Gridley. They sure made a fancy hunting lodge there. Lot’s of game in that area, we’re always watching out for deer, racoons, possum, skunks, cotton tails, etc. We don’t want to hit any so we take it easy. Wish other drivers would.