Friday, August 05, 2011

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Holds White House Rural Forum to Discuss Jobs and Economic Opportunities

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today held a White House Rural Forum at the Wisconsin State Fair with businesses and community leaders, farmers and ranchers to explore ways federal, state and local officials can work together to improve economic conditions and create jobs. The forum is part of a series of meetings that are being held across the country this summer with senior Administration officials. "The White House Rural Council is focused on creating good-paying jobs in Wisconsin and across America that help businesses grow and communities thrive," said Vilsack...Press Release

Somebody tell Vilsack the government doesn't create jobs. History shows us that gov't can create wars and economic ruin, but not jobs. The best thing the Rural Council could do is dismantle the U.S.D.A. Then they should install ear tags on Vilsack and all his buddies so they can be monitored and hopefully prevented from ever bringing their disease-ridden ideas back to D.C.  If something bad happens, though, we would have the trace-back mechanism to capture the vultures.

The U.S.D.A. press release also says:


The White House Rural Council is working collaboratively to build on the Administration's robust economic strategy for rural America

Robust economic strategy?  Look around you folks.  If you see anything in the private sector that looks "robust" don't tell Obama and his crowd.  They'll "fix it" till its dead.

Oh, I forgot.  Public land ranching will be "robust" as soon as we get enough global warming.

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