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teeboy
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I was reading the fine print on some USDA literature regarding government programs administered I believe through the Farm Service Agency about a year ago. This program involved the receipt of government funds by farmers (subsidies). The fine print mentioned all of the broad classes of individuals that could be discriminated against in the administration of the program. I recall reading that religious groups could be discriminated against.
If the Congress has the power to create all laws, and the Congress shall pass no law respecting an establishment of religion, then who is checking the USDA when it comes to ensuring that one religious group isn’t receiving favor or disfavor compared to another?
If the Congress has the power to create all laws, and the Congress shall pass no law respecting an establishment of religion, then who is checking the USDA when it comes to ensuring that one religious group isn’t receiving favor or disfavor compared to another?