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Whayyda all think about it?
That way I can see YOUR TRUE opinion. I could bring in one side of the argument and skew your opinions....Hmmm....making us find and post the material before we debate it. A new tactic.

Let's go to the most Liberal and Conservative websites we can find and debate using those stances. Where to start....That way I can see YOUR TRUE opinion. I could bring in one side of the argument and skew your opinions....
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I'm looking at the money trail.. Monsanto, anyone? Pepsi, Coke?? Why were they willing to spend millions towards this bill?
The $1.4 billion bill would place stricter standards on imported foods. It also would require larger producers to keep detailed food safety plans and follow stricter standards for keeping food safe.
This second section troubles me more. Isn't a huge percentage of the unsafe food one of the items I bolded?The bill would not apply to meat, poultry or processed eggs, which are regulated by the Agriculture Department. Those foods have long been subject to much more rigorous inspections and oversight than FDA-regulated foods.
posts from hell said:I'm looking at the money trail.. Monsanto, anyone? Pepsi, Coke?? Why were they willing to spend millions towards this bill?
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Easy.
The only organic soybeans nowadays have to be imported from Canada, Korea, Japan et cetera.
Coke? Well, there's a lot of South Americans who like their Inca Kola.
Not sure what's Pepsi's angle is.
I'm looking at the money trail.. Monsanto, anyone? Pepsi, Coke?? Why were they willing to spend millions towards this bill?
How much will this raise the cost of food?
How much will this raise the cost of food?
Only if you don't adhere to the McDonald's diet.
but but... only the family farmers that makes $500,000 a year or less are exempt... Now I wonder what will happen to our farmers market... hmmSeriously, only the powerhouse corporates can afford the requirements in the bill without raising the cost of their products.
but but... only the family farmers that makes $500,000 a year or less are exempt... Now I wonder what will happen to our farmers market... hmm