Coming on the heels of an announcement that American taxpayers are subsidizing rich Brazilian cotton growers with over $800 million, it has been revealed that they are also paying Indonesia $50 million in another case the U.S. lost in the WTO. Payoffs Coming on the heels of an announcement that U.S. taxpayers are subsidizing rich Brazilian cotton growers with over $800 million so that Washington can continue subsidizing its own 18,000 cotton farmers to the tune of $400 million a year, it has been revealed that American taxpayers are also paying Indonesia $50 million in another case it lost in the WTO. The money is compensation for Indonesia not selling its clove cigarettes in the U.S. in competition with American menthol-flavored cigarett...