YouBet said:No Spin Ag said:ETFan said:
It's almost like they don't have a single principled bone in their body and just follow the money no matter what. Crazy stuff.
Not being partisan. Both sides are trash.
I did get a chuckle out of this in the story:Quote:
If Secretary Kennedy remains at HHS after this, it will be impossible to argue that his past warnings about glyphosate were anything more than campaign rhetoric designed to win trust and votes."
It's as if people in maha believed THEIR guy would be no different than every other person who gets into office or a position like Kennedy's.
Bless their hearts.
I have no dog in this hunt as I am not a farmer and don't know dick about this topic.
This could simply be RFK getting into office and getting more exposure to science that simply made him change his mind. The cynics will obviously laugh at that, but it does happen. Talk a big game on the trail and then when they get access to real data once in office they change their tune because they realize their campaign position was wrong, impractical, etc.
Considering how unrelenting he's been on other topics where the "science" according to the left is overwhelming against him and he's ignored it, I don't see him just bending over easily.
But, the farmer lobby is huge, and considering the rocky road for mid-terms the WH very may well have told him to STFU and get in line.
True.
Now, to give him props where props are due, I love that he's helped get rid of so many ingredients that the Europeans have never allowed in their foods because of the health risks associated with them. He's actually helping Americans eat more like those who want to eat "clean," which should be something everyone should easily be on board with.
When it comes to processed foods, I hope he goes even further to get us as close to European standards. A la Google:
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Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement aims to align U.S. food processing with stricter European standards by targeting the removal of certain artificial additives, dyes, and preservatives. It seeks to shift the U.S. toward a, European-style precautionary principle, regulating ingredients like titanium dioxide and, reducing pesticide use to combat chronic diseases.
There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the later ignorance. Hippocrates