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Portman ruled out a run for the Presidency back in December
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst's family took over $460,000 in federal subsidies between 1995-2009, mostly from (you guessed it) corn subsidies.
https://www.districtsentinel.com/de...ns-sen-ernsts-kin-took-460000-farm-subsidies/
The truth about her family’s farm roots and living within one’s means, however, is more complex. Relatives of Ernst (née: Culver), based in Red Oak, Iowa (population: 5,568) have received over $460,000 in farm subsidies between 1995 and 2009. Ernst’s father, Richard Culver, was given $14,705 in conservation payments and $23,690 in commodity subsidies by the federal government–with all but twelve dollars allocated for corn support. Richard’s brother, Dallas Culver, benefited from $367,141 in federal agricultural aid, with over $250,000 geared toward corn subsidies. And the brothers’ late grandfather Harold Culver received $57,479 from Washington—again, mostly corn subsidies—between 1995 and 2001. He passed away in January 2003.
Scott Walker is the guy I think that could win nationally.
Why? What does it matter at this point?
That's my thought. He's a Republican Mike Dukakis.
Exactly. We've got a Con Law Prof in office right now that doesn't give a shit about the Constitution.
Come on Go. We both know that's not true, Obama is just a community organizer.
He's doing a helluva job organizing.
Gas prices are down. Employment rate is down. Stock market doing well.
To answer Portman, I like him very much. But he's not in it.
John Kasich makes sense too.
Dukakis was a blue state governor. He never had a hard fight until 88.
Walker is a red state gov in a blue state that has beaten the unions and the Dem machine. I think he's much stronger than Dukakis (hell Dukakis was winning that election until the tank).
He's doing a helluva job organizing.
Gas prices are down. Employment rate is down. Stock market doing well.
I just don't understand what took him so long. I mean, why didn't he just issue an executive order mandating $50 a barrel oil two years ago?
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst's family took over $460,000 in federal subsidies between 1995-2009, mostly from (you guessed it) corn subsidies.
https://www.districtsentinel.com/de...ns-sen-ernsts-kin-took-460000-farm-subsidies/
The truth about her family’s farm roots and living within one’s means, however, is more complex. Relatives of Ernst (née: Culver), based in Red Oak, Iowa (population: 5,568) have received over $460,000 in farm subsidies between 1995 and 2009. Ernst’s father, Richard Culver, was given $14,705 in conservation payments and $23,690 in commodity subsidies by the federal government–with all but twelve dollars allocated for corn support. Richard’s brother, Dallas Culver, benefited from $367,141 in federal agricultural aid, with over $250,000 geared toward corn subsidies. And the brothers’ late grandfather Harold Culver received $57,479 from Washington—again, mostly corn subsidies—between 1995 and 2001. He passed away in January 2003.