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Written by D.A. King
Lobbyist pressure against new $100 million annual revenue source
Georgia State House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) has proposed a bonus payment to local law enforcement in a $75 million funding package.
We don’t think that goes nearly far enough to help the brave men and women who risk – and lose – their lives fighting the growing crime in Georgia. But across the board raises are apparently out of the question because of the usual reason…funding.
We have a funding solution.
While it is largely ignored in political circles, there is an enormous amount of money leaving Georgia every year before it can circulate in the state economy.
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Gutfeld! panel discuss why some on the left are scared to remove their masks
After months of sputtering vacillation, the CDC says fully vaccinated Americans can ditch masks and don t have to social distance in most indoor places. Unless you’re in a room with Andrew Cuomo. In that case - run! Speaking of that ass - even after restrictions have been lifted, he s still being cautious, claiming to rely on the facts and the science. Yeah now s he careful. Was he relying on the facts and the science when he sent COVID patients to rest homes? If that were facts and science, then his treatment of women were delightful acts of chivalry.
Last month I introduced you to Aunt Tilly and her simple approach to pre-harvest marketing. Tilly prices 80% of her anticipated new crop corn and soybeans in 20% increments (March, April, May and June), with the remaining 20% priced at harvest. Despite a disastrous 2020, Tilly’s approach has proved effective over time.
Simple is good, but I remain uneasy with one aspect of Tilly’s approach: her willingness to take action regardless of the price level. That meant she was active last spring, when a pandemic-induced crash had Nov’20 soybean futures as low as $8.50/bu. and Dec’20 corn futures below $3.50/bu.
Ouch.
I am a proponent of spring and early summer sales, but I think every producer needs a minimum price objective that is consistent with production costs.