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en The across-the-board cuts to all agriculture programs contained in the President's budget aren't a surprise. We dealt with that last year. But those cuts are a concern when we are still in the midst of world trade negotiations and when U.S. agriculture needs a strong bargaining hand while we seek reductions in trade barriers from other countries.

en Trade barriers to the developing countries, particularly in the area of agriculture, are really shocking, Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. Trade barriers to the developing countries, particularly in the area of agriculture, are really shocking,

en [The offer was not unconditional: It would be valid only if the E.U. and Japan also delivered on large cuts in trade-distorting support for agriculture.] The U.S. is willing to take some pain, ... But those who subsidize more need to reduce more.

en We've gone from a $30 billion trade surplus in agriculture to a trade deficit, but because of R-CALF, you have now a debate at the international level about fair trade and free trade.

en If we're going to be successful in agriculture (trade negotiations), we've got to have a broad number of issues on the table,

en We need a comprehensive, ambitious agreement to cut barriers to trade in the three key areas: agriculture, non-agricultural market access, and services,
  Tony Blair

en calls for dismantling trade barriers and ending agriculture subsidies that hurt small farmers and the private sector.

en A ground-breaking result in agriculture is not in and of itself a sufficient outcome, ... There must also be complementary advances in trade in manufactured goods and services. The U.S. is ready to make tough decisions on agriculture but we cannot do it alone.

en With 25 percent of the 2007 budget cuts coming out of agriculture spending, farmers and ranchers are saying enough is enough. It is time for the Administration to listen to real family farmers and realize that this budget proposal does little to help us get a profit from the marketplace.

en The U.S. cannot keep its current offer on agriculture on the table -- let alone unilaterally agree to make deeper cuts to our domestic support programs -- without additional and substantial steps by the European Union and other major trading partners, including those in the developing world, to open their markets.

en [Ralph Reed of the Christian Coalition also spoke up for Gingrich, calling the speaker's trip to China a] cause for pride. ... We should not cave to the president's wishes and pass a budget that does not include the most sweeping tax cuts since the Reagan tax cuts of the 1980s. We need tax cuts and we need them now.

en Monies from the referendum only allow us to maintain our existing programs. We aren't adding anything else. We've had to make cuts and we're down to basically our base programs. Any future cuts will cut into our quality education.

en GM's announced cut both to the dividend and to executive pay is not a big surprise. Cuts like this were important to negotiations with the unions for similar types of cuts in unionized pay structure.

en I've been in trade negotiations for more than 20 years now. You know when someone wants some more of you, or when they are just reciting their case. What we heard yesterday was just a re-recitation of their proposal. It led me to the conclusion that they are setting the bar very high on industrial goods, because they don't even want to talk about agriculture.

en We are broadly worried about trade in a globalize world, but two industries that would be particularly hit are tourism and agriculture.


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