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<blockquote data-quote="rmark" data-source="post: 2015627" data-attributes="member: 3089"><p>'and how nature didnt feed everyone during the dust bowl, or the government destroying millions of hog's for price fixing during the depression.' These contradict themselves, you're claiming both under and over production. Historically speaking, the number of people producing their own food has fallen as it was a good trade off, making more money at other tasks while purchasing food at the market. Famines have usually been man made with food shipments restricted (china late 1940's)or as a result of an area being dependent on a single foodstuff for most of their calories (irish famine 1840's). </p><p></p><p>And a lot of people after Sandy are in trouble, as after every hurricane. It's hard to bring supplies in when the roads a covered by debris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmark, post: 2015627, member: 3089"] 'and how nature didnt feed everyone during the dust bowl, or the government destroying millions of hog's for price fixing during the depression.' These contradict themselves, you're claiming both under and over production. Historically speaking, the number of people producing their own food has fallen as it was a good trade off, making more money at other tasks while purchasing food at the market. Famines have usually been man made with food shipments restricted (china late 1940's)or as a result of an area being dependent on a single foodstuff for most of their calories (irish famine 1840's). And a lot of people after Sandy are in trouble, as after every hurricane. It's hard to bring supplies in when the roads a covered by debris. [/QUOTE]
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