WI Senate Reps Took Hundreds Of Thousands Govt Subsidies

08 Mar 2011 16:02 #1 by LadyJazzer

Wisconsin State Senate Republicans Took Hundreds Of Thousands In Government Farm Subsidies

WASHINGTON -- At least three of the Wisconsin state Senate Republicans currently demanding that public workers sacrifice benefits, wages and even collective bargaining rights for the sake of the budget have applied for and received hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal farm subsidies, a Huffington Post review of state and federal records shows.

From 1995 through 2009, state Sens. Luther Olsen, Dale Schultz and Sheila Harsdorf all had stakes in farms that received between them more than $300,000 in taxpayer funds.

Those federal appropriations had no direct impact on the state’s current budget woes, but the cash spent on those subsidies, which went to support a range of functions -- from soybean production to small hog operations -- could have been used elsewhere, perhaps even in Wisconsin. More than that, critics say, it muddles the notion, pushed by these lawmakers and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R), that only they are serious about reining in an overextended, overspent government.

“Members of both parties ... preach fiscal austerity all the time, but then when it comes to farm subsides going to farmers in their districts, they think the spigot should remain wide open,” said Don Carr, a spokesman and policy adviser for the Environmental Working Group, which tracks and critiques federal farm subsidies.



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/0 ... 33058.html

Hmmmm Interesting thing about FOIA requests... It shows that "reining in overextended, overspent governments" only seems to apply to government employees....if you're a Republican.... :Koolaid: :bash

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08 Mar 2011 16:05 #2 by JMC
This surprises you? Just the normal.

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