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27. from your second link
Sun Jan 17, 2016, 02:03 PM
Jan 2016

The result of Wall Street’s venture into grain and feed and livestock has been a shock to the global food production and delivery system. Not only does the world’s food supply have to contend with constricted supply and increased demand for real grain, but investment bankers have engineered an artificial upward pull on the price of grain futures. The result: Imaginary wheat dominates the price of real wheat, as speculators (traditionally one-fifth of the market) now outnumber bona-fide hedgers four-to-one.

Today, bankers and traders sit at the top of the food chain — the carnivores of the system, devouring everyone and everything below. Near the bottom toils the farmer. For him, the rising price of grain should have been a windfall, but speculation has also created spikes in everything the farmer must buy to grow his grain — from seed to fertilizer to diesel fuel. At the very bottom lies the consumer. The average American, who spends roughly 8 to 12 percent of her weekly paycheck on food, did not immediately feel the crunch of rising costs. But for the roughly 2-billion people across the world who spend more than 50 percent of their income on food, the effects have been staggering: 250 million people joined the ranks of the hungry in 2008,

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Wow. That is amazing. K&R nt Live and Learn Jan 2016 #1
my grandpa owner of FAIR DEAL DAIRY would be happy. He was an avowed socialist and proud of it roguevalley Jan 2016 #8
Oh, hell yes.... daleanime Jan 2016 #2
Comrade passiveporcupine Jan 2016 #45
That is 43% that won't vote for Hillary. He just needs 8% more. Motown_Johnny Jan 2016 #3
Oh I don't know I have seen a few Hillary supporters at DU claim to be socialists! m-lekktor Jan 2016 #5
Yeah, and I'm guessing.. cannabis_flower Jan 2016 #17
Actually, a third of Iowa Democrats who call themselves 'socialists' are for Hillary Clinton. Eric J in MN Jan 2016 #16
Oops! nt MADem Jan 2016 #19
In the words of Mr. Dylan... Punkingal Jan 2016 #4
and in regards to how we finance our elections.... Motown_Johnny Jan 2016 #6
Great album... mimi85 Jan 2016 #29
IMO, Iowa Democrats are among the most highly informed of all Democratic primary voters. Green Forest Jan 2016 #7
thank you for the compliment as an Iowa Democrat rurallib Jan 2016 #20
Thanks for the welcome! Green Forest Jan 2016 #28
sent you a private message so we can talk rurallib Jan 2016 #49
Aw, thank you! Green Forest Jan 2016 #52
Iowan's take pride in being the first and they do the research jwirr Jan 2016 #33
They sure do. They also hate negative campaigning and have a finely tuned bullshit meter. Green Forest Jan 2016 #40
" " " " n/t MBS Jan 2016 #63
I trust Iowa caucus-goers, too MBS Jan 2016 #68
I agree. MBS Jan 2016 #42
How true and how I wish that were so. Green Forest Jan 2016 #54
agree!!! MBS Jan 2016 #61
I would say the younger generation is even higher pro-socialism Fast Walker 52 Jan 2016 #9
swing wide, sweet pendulum eShirl Jan 2016 #10
the revolution bus is coming restorefreedom Jan 2016 #11
Agree. His interviews with HRC and Bernie were far more even-handed than the other three shows. hedda_foil Jan 2016 #18
i didn't care for the ftn one either. restorefreedom Jan 2016 #30
I hate to admit it, but I had on Chuckie Toad as well. Bohunk68 Jan 2016 #34
rubio is a spoiled brat lunatic. and yes, chuckie is surprising restorefreedom Jan 2016 #36
Hot under the collar, "Little Man Syndrome" . . . Utopian Leftist Jan 2016 #41
Jesus that is a scary thought. restorefreedom Jan 2016 #50
Rubio is a lunatic, all right. MBS Jan 2016 #66
too bad the boy wonder is the establishment fave restorefreedom Jan 2016 #69
Socialism for the BANKS! capitalism for YOU! ish of the hammer Jan 2016 #12
Another version: We privatize the profits and socialize the losses. libdem4life Jan 2016 #51
Shut up with that Commie talk and pay your share, Citizen! Ikonoklast Jan 2016 #65
LOL...I'll settle for a Unicorn. libdem4life Jan 2016 #70
That reinforces my view, that Bernie is dispelling that antiquated paranoia "Eek he's a Socialist!!" 99th_Monkey Jan 2016 #13
He's doing what dems have been needing to do for a long time passiveporcupine Jan 2016 #46
Yup. And it IS sticking, as Bernie's overall trends keep rising, as people hear & study him. nt 99th_Monkey Jan 2016 #48
Fascinating karynnj Jan 2016 #14
Prior to 1980 those midwestern states were heavy labor - TBF Jan 2016 #15
+1000. We, the people, are not the winners when corpoations and churches JimDandy Jan 2016 #22
Keep in mind that the people who hate socialism are anti-social. Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2016 #21
And that is Iowa! Enthusiast Jan 2016 #23
Have to pick up mine first, hedda-foil! Duval Jan 2016 #24
I'll pick up yours and you pick up mine and we'll trade! hedda_foil Jan 2016 #39
K&R Katashi_itto Jan 2016 #25
Modern Capitalism - Where The Powerful Get To Kill Anyone scottie55 Jan 2016 #26
from your second link questionseverything Jan 2016 #27
The problem is that we now serve Wall Street. PatrickforO Jan 2016 #32
imagine if "fractured interest" benefited WE THE PEOPLE questionseverything Jan 2016 #35
If a thinking person is given a choice between socialism and PatrickforO Jan 2016 #31
Unregulated capitalism has to fail. Only so much money goes to the top before it all falls down. n/t A Simple Game Jan 2016 #38
Well, the word may hav lost much of its sting in the 25 years since the collapse of the USSR. But KingCharlemagne Jan 2016 #37
Capitalism is necessary for a wealthy country, passiveporcupine Jan 2016 #47
Any system left unfettered The Wizard Jan 2016 #59
We Millennials roll our eyes when Boomers start ranting Cold War anti-socialist BS. Odin2005 Jan 2016 #67
K & R !!! WillyT Jan 2016 #43
Chuckie should do some research before he asks these questions. Eg, 7 in 10 young people in this sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #44
I am skeptical. Most young people I know don't even know what democratic socialist is. totodeinhere Jan 2016 #58
What this tells me..... FarPoint Jan 2016 #53
They better be careful that they wish for dreamnightwind Jan 2016 #55
That's not a change. 59% of Democrats had a positive view of Socialism in the last Gallup poll. stevenleser Jan 2016 #56
OKAY, Guess You're The Winner... No Change!! ChiciB1 Jan 2016 #57
Capitalism has come to mean the same as Oligarchy. Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2016 #60
People hear the word "social" a lot greymattermom Jan 2016 #62
As a socialist this makes me happy. Odin2005 Jan 2016 #64
They know the sea change watching social media. Polling better there, just look at those stocks! ViseGrip Jan 2016 #71
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