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StarryNite

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15. America's billionaires among welfare ranchers
Thu Jun 17, 2021, 04:45 PM
Jun 2021

When it comes to this it doesn't seem to make a difference. They are extremely powerful.

America’s billionaires among welfare ranchers

America’s .01 percent like the Kochs and the Hiltons are collecting massive subsidies from the federal government.

By Vickery Eckhoff / AlterNet

March 24, 2015

Americans love ranchers: Gritty ranchers, mom-and-pop ranchers, renegade ranchers — especially those who raise livestock on the vast open prairies of the West through a mixture of hard work and rugged independence. But there’s another side to the ever-popular rancher mythology— a side the media doesn’t cover and the public never sees. The Koch brothers, Ted Turner, the Hilton family and nine other powerful ranchers share an uncommon privilege: giant public subsidies, unknown to U.S. taxpayers.

It’s the other side of the Cliven Bundy story, the other side of the Wright brothers saga—the bronc-riding, ranching family at the center of the New York Times photographic essay published this March.

That “other side” of those stories is the federal grazing program that enables the Wrights to run their livestock on public lands for cheap; allows ranchers to have thousands of protected wild horses removed from public lands at public expense. It’s also the program that earned Cliven Bundy the title of “welfare rancher.”

Bundy didn’t earn it by failing to pay his grazing fees. The welfare rancher label applies to all ranchers who hold permits to graze the vast public spaces of the West, both delinquent and not. It includes the Wright brothers; the ranchers in Iron and Beaver counties in Utah complaining that wild horses eat too much; and 21,000 others.

More at link:

https://www.thewildlifenews.com/2015/03/25/americas-billionaires-among-welfare-ranchers/

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