tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13252251.post7299928050450269123..comments2023-10-18T04:17:07.362-07:00Comments on Nina's News and Commentary: Sign Of The Times: $3 For a Head of SpinachNinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03156718509284222442noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13252251.post-51201034092164003642008-02-12T23:49:00.000-08:002008-02-12T23:49:00.000-08:00What if, for starters, we provided a farm subsidy ...What if, for starters, we provided a farm subsidy for small, local, organic vegetable growers instead of large agribusinesses which distort world markets, are fossil fuel dependent, which means carbon-intensive, not to mention make poor farmers in the rest of the world poorer and more likely to go work in a coal mine. The only reason we haven't is precisely because undoubtedly, farm policies are being written by those same agribusinesses and their buddies in Washington. blah blah blah, its the same fucking story, about damn near every aspect of our lives. health care, energy, transportation, housing, media, military. <BR/><BR/>Is Obama going to address change at this level? (Which will assuredly mean his own assassination) Or is he simply another puppet of the fascist corporatocracy/oligarchy/lords of the universe? <BR/><BR/>Here's an idea I've had. Have a union hall thats open to anyone of sorts that also serves as a local business incubator. So if you're unemployed, you can have a "job" (probably unpaid) to read, listen and learn, chat with other unemployed folks, just hang out knowing that you aren't defined by your occupation, but also having an opportunity to offer new ideas with others. I think it should focus on starting businesses that are labor intensive (to promote job security). So something like an urban farm to grow our own food, would be a great place to start, for example. <BR/><BR/>Turning garbage into fuel is another potential goldmine for jobs. (Check out Coskata)<BR/><BR/>Building homes and businesses with natural building materials and techniques. <BR/><BR/>The market alone has created a boom in local organic produce, but imagine if the taxpayers decided, you know what, we can invest in our own communities again (from the federal level) and share the wealth to create jobs at home that provide a decent living, and help create real security in many senses of the word. <BR/><BR/>People are waking up. We're still here and the possibilities are expanding. <BR/><BR/>Thanks for sparking my brain. I'm gonna post this on my blog.tknhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18428636085182583970noreply@blogger.com