Congressman G.K. Butterfield on Thursday said he is urging U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to reconsider plans to close several Farm Service Agency offices in North Carolina, including the Chowan office in Edenton.
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THIS IS NOT A RACIAL ISSUE!
Come on Congressman Butternut,this is about improving and streamlining to reduce government waste and my tax dollars. It has absolutely NOTHING to do with race! Stop playing the race card to keep your bloated government programs! This country is broke, busted and borrowed to the max! Stop the spending!!!!!
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