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You are right, thanks for the link - interesting - there are subsidies every where we look, but we do have to eat, we don't need "cheap" wind and solar. Yes you are right - it is the "top 10%" always taking the cream off the top. This is why it could be so easy for them to move from farming to "farming energy". The small farmer can't make it farming (he doesn't get the near the subsidies) and the large ones may eventually move from one subside to the other! Remember the Chinese are the largest pork producers in the US... made me rethink my Sunday pork ribs... how big a move would that be and what would that do to the food markets? Disrupting the energy market is one thing - disrupting the food market is entirely another. We are at their mercy either way!

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