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1 Post author: wubbles 14 August 2015 03:45AM

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Comment author: ike 14 August 2015 03:04:48PM 1 point [-]

Why is raisin policy important?

Comment author: Tem42 16 August 2015 02:15:06AM *  0 points [-]

The most usual complaint I see about the raisin reserve (and yes, it does come up every few years...), is that it is unfair to farmers. The government seizes "excess" raisins from the farmers, and pays them back "if there's enough money".

Wikipedia has a good article on the issue.

Edit: Well, I should have read the article in its entirety. Apparently they just repealed the reserve earlier this year.

Comment author: ChristianKl 14 August 2015 03:48:29PM 0 points [-]

It's a waste of government money to keep a raisin reserve.

Comment author: wubbles 15 August 2015 07:44:48PM 2 points [-]

Plus, it increases the price of food. The net effect is a transfer of wealth from poor people to agribusiness that grow and process raisins..

Comment author: ike 14 August 2015 06:44:31PM 1 point [-]

How much waste? This seems like a very insignificant thing to focus on. How much of a waste would it need to be to qualify as "important"?

Comment author: ChristianKl 15 August 2015 04:16:05PM 0 points [-]

It's a tiny slice of the huge agrar budget. Criticising individual parts of it is a way to fight it.

Comment author: ike 16 August 2015 01:36:24AM 1 point [-]

Criticize the large slices, if they're unneeded. Don't criticize the small ones as a way of getting people to not like the large ones (if this is an uncharitable interpretation, tell me).

Comment author: Lumifer 16 August 2015 02:54:24AM -1 points [-]

The raisin policy by itself isn't particularly important. However as an example -- which got to the Supreme Court -- of unchecked Federal government power, it's quite important.