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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 05:46 PM
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Goodbye farmers markets, CSAs, and roadside stands

The "food safety" bills in Congress were written by Monsanto, Cargill, Tysons, ADM, etc. All are associated with the opposite of food safety. What is this all about then?


In the simplest terms, organic food and a rebirth of farming were winning. Not in absolute numbers but in a deep and growing shift by the public toward understanding the connection between their food and their health, between good food and true social pleasures, between their own involvement in food and the improvement in their lives in general, between local food and a burgeoning local economy.


Slow Food was right - limit your food to what comes from your region and from real farmers, and slow down to cook it and linger over it with friends and family, and the world begins to change for the better.


And as we face an unprecedented economic crisis, and it is hard to be sure what has value, one thing that always does is food. Which is why the corporations are after absolute control over it. But what obstacles to a complete lock on food do they face? All the people in this country who are "banking" on organic farming and urban gardens and most of all, everyone's deepening pleasure in and increasing involvement with everything about food.


Farmers markets. Local farmers. Real milk. Fresh eggs. Vegetable stands.


Those are things we not only all want, but things we are actively getting involved in, and things we very much need. And where they are truly good, they are growing.


The international financial corporations which have wreaked havoc around the world with astounding nonsensical "solutions" that are destructive of everyone but them, are brothers to the international agribusiness giants (Monsanto, Cargill, Tysons, ADM, etc.) which are just as aggressively after their own form of "taking." Just seeds, animals, water, land.


And freedom.


Because human beings are by in large good and by in large incredibly resilient and clever, and left to their own devices - that is, free - they would handle this gargantuan financial stupidity the corporations brought us with NAFTA, CAFTA, GATT and all other globalized schemes (which they hope to eventually top off with CODEX). How? By being productive in real ways and locally. And farming is the solid ground under that. Farmers produce something of real value (something we used to take for granted), and from that base, businesses grow up. Local markets, local food processors, local seed companies, local tool and supply companies, local stores ... and an economy based on reality and something truly good for us, too, begins to grow.


So, look again at what has been exciting us - Farmers markets. Local farmers. Real milk. Fresh eggs. Vegetable stands. - and realize that they are not only wonderfully healthy but fun and naturally community building. And more, they are a real economy and deeply democratic - and just at a time we need something that works economically, that supports our democratic rebirth, and that protects food itself and our easy access to it.


And it is all those things that threaten the corporations ... which is why we now have these massive "fake food safety" bills in Congress. Everything is going under thanks to these fools, and they wish to be there like vultures to make sure that every drop of blood that can be sucked out of our resources and us, is theirs. To wit, they must get rid of such good and innocent things and yet truly powerful things as:


Farmers markets. Local farmers. Real milk. Fresh eggs. Vegetable stands.


And how will those who contaminate our country's food with pesticides, hormones, antibiotics and more, do that? Why, by setting standards for "food safety" that are so grotesquely and inappropriately and even cruelly applied to a local, independent farmers and ranchers that there is no way they can manage. Imagine your being faced with a 100 page IRS form and facing a million dollar a day penalty for screwing up. That would be in the ball park of the impossible complexity mixed with threat facing our farmers. Imagine having the government and corporations deciding every single thing you can do and must do in your kitchen and backing that up with the threat of 10 years in prison for screwing up - though you have never made anyone sick, and those corporations have. Imagine being surveilled 24 hours a day by GPS tracking devices that feed into ... a corporate data bank, one they have now moved out of the country so no one here can have legal access to see what is in it.

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http://www.opednews.com/articles/Goodbye-farmers-markets-C-by-Linn-Cohen-Cole-090303-287.html
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 05:56 PM
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1. Monsanto's Michael Taylor is BAAAAACC...KKK ... this time to control "Food Safety" from the WH

Michael Taylor, perhaps stowed away in Hillary Clinton's trunk as a nostalgic reminder of the good ole days when Bill put him in charge of the FDA and he approved rBGH, has reentered government along with her. He slipped onto Obama's transition team somehow (just how?) and is now hoping to slip into an office ... in the White House.

What would he do there, he who subjected this country and many others to the increased risk of breast cancer (7 times greater risk), prostate and colon cancer because of what he did to milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream with rBGH as well as to all the foods that rely on milk solids and other parts of milk? Why, over see "food safety."

Food Democracy Now wants people to "rite Secretary Vilsack (AgSec@usda.gov ) and tell him to stand strong on food safety."

But isn't that the same Vilsack who has no record on food safety, a strong record of support for Monsanto and genetic engineering, and oversaw a huge increase in CAFOs in Iowa and the loss of thousands of small farmers? How is he supposed to "stand strong" on something he has never stood on before and actually supports the opposite of? And he's Monsanto's boy and the guy who dreamed up the Monsanto laws that preemptively remove democracy from communities wishing to control what is planted on them or how farms are used.


Food Democracy Now describes Taylor as:

" Michael Taylor, a former Monsanto executive, whose career literally fits the definition of the revolving door between government, lobbying and corporate interests. Before serving on the Obama ag transition team, Taylor made a name for himself rotating in and out of law firms, Monsanto, the USDA and FDA. While at the FDA he helped write the rules to allow rBGH into the American food system and our children’s milk.

They go on to say "We need a food safety system with some teeth - one that is independent of corporate interests," yet, mysteriously, they have not even mentioned or yet opposed the bogus "food safety" bills that Monsanto, Cargill, Tysons, and giant surveillance companies want which are designed to destroy our farmers and give control of the US food supply and control of US farmland to multinationals.

Deborah Bryceson of Oxford UK calls it “de-peasantization” – the phasing out of traditional family farms to make fertile farmland available for intensive capital accumulation using factory farming.”

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http://www.opednews.com/articles/Monsanto-s-Michael-Taylor-by-Linn-Cohen-Cole-090308-575.html
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madrchsod Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 05:57 PM
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2. the city of madison wisconsin has the largest farmers market in the usa
southern wisconsin has one of the largest percentages of organic farms in the usa..

farmers markets will never disappear, in fact, this year there will be bigger than ever
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 05:57 PM
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3. In honor of Monsanto's "Food Safety" bills: "Poison On The Platter"

Devinder Sharma is not only an award-winning journalist, writer, and researcher on food and trade policy, but an agricultural expert and an on the ground organizer of Indian farmers. He wrote "GATT and India -- Politics of Agriculture" (1994) and "In the Famine Trap" (1997) and chairs the New Delhi-based Forum for Biotechnology & Food Security.

As bogus "food safety" bills are being rammed through Congress by friends of Monsanto such as Rosa DeLauro, it seems the right time to look more carefully at Monsanto itself and what is has already done to "food safety' around the world. Devinder Sharma's article on the reaction in India to Mahesh Bhatt's new film, "Poison on the Platter," gives us not only a view of Monsanto's genetic engineering, the corruption of the political and scientific process, the already apparent harm from GMOs, but strong public revulsion at it.

Michael Taylor, the Monsanto lawyer whom Bill Clinton put in charge of the FOOD and Drug Administration and who subjected the whole populace to rBGH despite its link to increased risks of cancers (thus altering milk, cheese, ice cream, yogurt and an all processed foods using milk solids of any kind - food particularly given to children) showed up on Obama's transition team.

Were he and Vilsack and Monsanto "not-food-safety-on-your-life" bills, the compromise Hillary Clinton and her campaign strategist, Mark Penn (CEO of a huge Monsanto's PR firm) demanded?

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http://www.opednews.com/articles/In-honor-of-Monsanto-s-Fo-by-Devinder-Sharma-090308-449.html
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peacebird Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 06:02 PM
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4. does anyone know what happened to their attempt to register all farm animals?
I know there was an attempt to register all farm animals (even when they are family pets like my chickens) and it was a really intrusive program that would be so costly that many small farmers would go out of business.... Has that died yet, or will it be rolled into this so-called "food safety" bs?
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Kali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 07:19 PM
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11. it is still simmering
I keep getting "voluntary" registration information. Into the circular file it all goes.
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northernlights Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-09-09 04:09 AM
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16. NAIS
Edited on Mon Mar-09-09 04:12 AM by northernlights
they're still trying to sucker us into it. There was a thread on it in GD last week. The NAIS proposal is supposedly voluntary, yet open for "public comments" right now. So why would they invite "public comments" for something that is voluntary? Because long-term goal is to make it mandatory, natch.

They've toned down the proposal, but I doubt very much they've changed the long-term intent to chip every animal in everybody's household. Then your kids, I kid you not. Even that has been discussed by other government orgs.

Ah -- here it is: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x5162892

edited to add link
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greenbird Donating Member (432 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 06:03 PM
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5. Thanks for this
I'm a market farmer and this is my livelihood. Any suggestions on how can I get involved at the local level?
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lib2DaBone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 06:04 PM
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6. Especially when food is tight, and people are hungry...
Edited on Sun Mar-08-09 06:06 PM by lib2DaBone
..we can't let FREE MARKET small farmers sell their wares.

Because that would be Socialism. We need big business and big government to control every morsel.... dont you people get it yet?

We can't let farmers sell fresh, pesticide free delicious produce? Becuase how will the politicians get a cut of the action according to Cafta and Nafta?
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DemReadingDU Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 06:22 PM
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7. Someone is wanting to starve us

People are losing jobs, homes, and now we are losing food
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ihavenobias Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 06:28 PM
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8. K & R n/t
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eleny Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 06:35 PM
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9. Thanks
I just sent my Rep and Senators in Congress email about this issue.
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corpseratemedia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 07:12 PM
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10. goopers need to explain how this is free market
when it's actually corporate fascism

Wherever there is an actual "free" market, corporations like Monsanto need to destroy it...using the "law."
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Chulanowa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 11:38 PM
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15. When have they ever wanted a free market?
Everyone I've ever heard or read from preaching the free market, has always wanted the exact opposite
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wuvuj Donating Member (874 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-09-09 07:43 AM
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17. They want to be free...
...to profit from every move you make?





They don't want YOU to be free....just themselves.
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Pooka Fey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 07:25 PM
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12. K&R
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roody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 10:37 PM
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13. Plant and save your seeds!
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HillWilliam Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-09-09 01:42 PM
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19. That will only work with heirloom seeds
Anything you get in those nice, neat little packets at the hardware store with Burpee or whatever on them ain't gonna breed true -- on purpose. You may already know this, but a lot of DU'ers don't. Those nice, neat little commercial packets have been hybridized toward planned obsolescence.

There are a few heirloom, non-genie, non-hybridized seed outlets online. Check your supplier out carefully, and check out the strains carefully, too. Just because something comes with the label "heirloom" doesn't mean it is. This is America, after all; marketing is king and P T Barnum was right (sigh).

Caveat emptor.
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bvar22 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 11:24 PM
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14. They can have our heirloom seeds....
...when they pry them.....you know the rest.

Just say NO to packaged foods.
Grow your own.

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