$20 Million in Tax Money So That Americans Can Spend More for Cotton Clothing
Written by Gary North on May 16, 2012
The U.S. government paid $20 million in subsidies to the Cotton Council International, a cotton industry trade association. Why? So that the outfit can advertise abroad. When foreigners buy more cotton from American cotton producers, the cotton is shipped out of the country. This leaves less cotton domestically for Americans to buy. Is this a […]
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