According to the World Bank, Japan's weighted average tariff rate in 2000 (the most recent year for which World Bank data are available) was 2 percent. Non-tariff barriers take the form of non-transparent regulations, discriminatory standards, and exclusionary business practices. The Economist Intelligence Unit reports that Japan maintains import restrictions for wheat and rice flours; certain agricultural and meat products; endangered species and products such as ivory, animal parts, and certain furs; swords and firearms; and more-than-two-month supplies of medicines and cosmetics for personal use.
Japan, while it does have low tarriffs however, it also DOES have tarriffs. It is just a fact that subsidies in any form is equivilant to taking money from the population as a whole and handing it over to a small minority. Whether it is HUD, welfare, farm aid, dairy farmers etc...It is just another form of extortion.
There is a bill in the House that would require Congress to attach the section of the Constitution that validates the spending in that bill. Of course this will never pass because both parties feel relevant by spending money.
Please tell me where in the Constitution farm subsidies are authorized?