But you could have the option to opt out. You can give them the middle finger and still have it all to yourself. I'd opt out of social security yesterday if I had the chance.
I'll stop on this tangent after posting this because I don't want to derail this thread and send it down an off-topic, political rabbit hole, but shouldn't the goal be less government reliance for everyone? Doesn't matter whether you're the crackhead on lifelong welfare or a farmer/landowner relying a little too much (maybe?) on government subsidies. What's the difference? What about mega corporations or banks that get overleveraged and want a bailout?
Is there maybe a little hypocrisy here?
I just kinda feel like everything is so artificially propped up and have to wonder how things would be if it all went away. CRP (tax dollars) prop up the grain market, the land market is propped up. Oh your land is worth a lot? Oh we're gonna have to tax you on that. Corn -> ethanol -> gas pump -> tax. CRP check, taxed. "Oh here's a little tax break for you because you bought a truck for farm use; see we're helping you out, fine citizen! Oh by the way, these line items here are for tax, title, license you can sign your name by the 'x'." It's a racket. But you're right, it'll never happen because the government would have to relinquish the firm grip they have on the nutsack of its citizens.
I'm not advocating for or against the public access if you take government payments but I thought it was an interesting concept. I know it, it sounds like a very commie idea! I get it! But maybe it's time to keep your hands in your own pockets? Just my .02
No intention to ruffle feathers here either. I know there are lots of landowners here. Outside of my house, I don't own land (I will someday, hell or high water) but I did grow up on a farm and the family definitely has CRP as we speak. So maybe I'm a hypocrite too