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by lcpriest
1731 days ago
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All that is true, but - we also don’t force farmers to internalize the externalities created by their industry. Southland farmers themselves are saying that if they had to comply with proposed water and soil quality regulations that they wouldn’t be able to exist due to the increased costs involved. The backlash even from the introduction of a heavy vehicles tax are representative of how much these farmers think they rely on the unpriced benefits they are getting. |
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People always say things like this until they are forced to, and somehow find a way.
(Particularly if imports were charged similar tariffs)