Congressman Walt Minnick joined the rest of the Idaho delegation Tuesday, asking the U.S. Department of Agriculture to bail out potato growers in the state.
We are writing to request that you give favorable consideration to a pending request for purchase of fresh potatoes under your authority to remove surplus products under the Section 32 program.
The growing conditions for the 2009 Idaho potato crop were almost perfect resulting in record yields and excellent quality. Therefore, the percentage of saleable potatoes is above average this year, and currently Idaho potato stocks on hand are nearly 13.5 percent more than last year’s stocks, despite Idaho shipping 4.5 percent more than 2008 volumes. This situation has caused prices to drop, and prices have continued to be low for quite some time.
Not many in Idaho would begrudge potato growers asking for help, even for being extremely adept at growing potatoes, but contrast that with the "tough love" Minnick had for the auto industry a year ago.
Bailouts to prop up bloated, inefficient big companies are what other countries do. It's what caused socialist systems to fail. We must do better.
Thousands of Idaho business owners aren’t expecting a bailout, but they do expect Congress to be wise with our tax dollars.
They have not yet proven that they are willing to change, and they should not receive one nickel of taxpayer dollars until we know the taxpayers will get some of that money back.
Most Idahoans can spot duplicity and political calculation from across the pasture.
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