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from a history of the USDA, found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_threshold
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/Extension/Extention agents are very usefull and I have known them to bear a sence of mission , they promote the general welfare effeciently and use practicly no co-ercion , they are simply availible and usefull , it is a well run program.
I wonder how we got along without anything like it for seventy years.
The West was won much as the East was with the government just barely co-ordinateing a tide of humanity that rolled west blanketing all obsticles and ignoreing any rights that the aborigionals might have had. I think it could have been done better , but not by any government policy , where the government did make a few concessions to the rights of Indians the population uniformly ignored them.
In the time since, recognition of Native Americans as Human beings possed of inalienable rights has grown up in the population , the government is sluggishly ghangeing policys made eighty or an hundred fifty years ago to recognise this. The breau of Indian Affairs , which used to be the Governments idea of protecting the people on reservation has never been run well , has often been corrupt and coercive, haveing still a legacy of malmanagement that is comeing to light almost as slowly as it is being cleaned up.
The USDA's Extention service is an example of the government doing a job well that might be hard for a non government agency to do at all.
The interior department's BIA is an example of almost exactly the opposite.
If there is anything we in the USA lack as a people and government , it is a means to throttle the life out of looseing , corrupt , wastefull , idiotic agencys that seem immortal.
OK, but your opposition to government-orchestrated collective solutions is not sometimes on and sometimes off; seems to me you are always 100% "off," ....
This may seem like that to you because you are 100% "on" , but in actuality I am an employee of the USAF which is one of the premier military (guberment to youse) orginisations of the planet , nobody does it better.
Perhaps I don't praise the Government as often as you would , but I am also an American possessing a legacy of holding the government in a realistic suspicion , because of its potential for enforceing repression, even when it is not misbehaveing , it still has that potential.