dont worry, for many many many years, people have made food and sold it to whoever is buying. curiously enough, they want a thing called "profits". rich people do not starve. neither do rich countries (like japan or hong kong). because riches can be exchanged for food. when we tax ourselves out of prosperity, then you can worry. a good idea would be to not hasten that time by insisting upon massive and expensive government giveaways at the expense of taxpayers. if people can grow food and sell it for profit, they will. unless of course they are priced out of the market by protectionist governments screwing up the system. i feel like i have explained this well enough for anyone to who is not refusing logic to accept it.
Nah, the only thing you've really proven is that you don't understand the difference between a raw commodity and the finished product ready to be distributed to the consumer. The fact that you continually accept over-simplified theories to be what is best for America as a whole..well... most folks already knew you didn't understand that.