Rural America used to be part of the American dream, not the American nightmare. Before the 1980s if a farmer had a poor yield one year a local bank was likely to say, “Don’t worry about it, you’ll pay me next year.” And the federal govt routinely granted loans with additional grants to help local farmers. But the sinister marriage of big banks and Big Ag obliterated that humane reality, swallowing up small local banks and showing no mercy, forcing farmers to sell out to Big Ag in a tragic hostile takeover of one of the most important sectors of our society. The corporatization of agriculture and food production has been devastating for farming and food, destroying whole communities and millions of people’s lives. It’s time for a u-turn - time for a generation to face what has is happened in this country and to turn this ship around.

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Start by investigating bill gates
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Happened to my parents in 1965. Been going on for a long time
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Yes, we should stop gifting taxpayer money to megacorps and billionaires.
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not black farmers. It was any private companies scheme and govt could do, to get their land
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Farmer’s populist movement of the late 1800’s/early 1900’s formed the People’s Party in 1892. gilderlehrman.org/history-re…
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We also need more Black farmers. There were more Black farmers 100 years ago than there are now. Hope to hear about your campaign in Iowa.
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Thank you for highlighting a problem many don’t even think about very much. Your platform is well-rounded.
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What mercy did any of them show the original owners of the land, indigenous people?
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this is a thoroughly romanticized view of the history of rural life
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