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Goodbye farmers markets, CSAs, and roadside stands

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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.  

Imagine the devil himself - or a whole boardrooms of them, dressed in suits - defining the only safe and healthy food in this country as dangerous and burdening hard working farmers with more work then anyone could bear, while his own, their own, food is so dangerous at this point that in the last 10 years alone, diabetes has gone up 90%.

And how did they get this far with such a scheme to apply insane industrial standards to every farm in the country?  Through fear of diseases and of outbreaks of food borne illnesses, both of which they cause themselves. 

How it works:  Tyson helps Bill Clinton get into office.  Bill Clinton immediately and significantly lowers contamination standards for poultry as a thank you.  And it is such contaminated waste from transnational poultry factories which is now implicated as the source of bird flu. Then fortunes on made on that fear.  And then poultry industry uses the crisis they created to push out small farmers and take greater control than ever.  Their mantra?  Biodiversity not only be damned but be eliminated.  And get rid of those damn farmers who protect it while we're at it.

The bills would require such a burdensome complexity of rules, inspections, licensing, fees, and penalties for each farmer who wishes to sell locally - a fruit stand, at a farmers market -  no one could manage it.  And THAT is the point.  The whole dirty tricks point.  The whole "be in tight control of everything needed for survival because it'll be worth a fortune" point.

So, if you like farmers markets, local farmers, fresh milk, fresh eggs, vegetables stands, and freedom, let your friends know that it's all on the line right now with those "fake food safety" bills brought to us with well-planned evil and more of it to come, by Monsanto, Cargill, Tysons, ADM, etc.

Slow Food reminds us of just where we need to be (and notice how much would help any local economy):

  • Forming and sustaining seed banks to preserve heirloom varieties in cooperation with local food systems;
  • Developing an "Ark of Taste" for each ecoregion, where local culinary traditions and foods are celebrated;
  • Preserving and promoting local and traditional food products, along with their lore and preparation;
  • Organizing small-scale processing (including facilities for slaughtering and short run products);
  • Organizing celebrations of local cuisine within regions (for example, the Feast of Fields held in some cities in Canada);
  • Promoting "taste education;"
  • Educating consumers about the risks of fast food;
  • Educating citizens about the drawbacks of commercial agribusiness and factory farms;
  • Educating citizens about the risks of monoculture and reliance on too few genomes or varieties;
  • Developing various political programs to preserve family farms;
  • Lobbying for the inclusion of organic farming concerns within agricultural policy;
  • Lobbying against government funding of genetic engineering;
  • Lobbying against the use of pesticides;
  • Teaching gardening skills to students and prisoners; and
  • Encouraging ethical buying in local marketplaces.

  • But we need to stop these bills first or we are left with no money from the financial bailout and no food from the food stealout.

    Send a message to Congress.  

    We need millions to be fighting this.  Contact Eli Pariser at MoveOn moveon-help@list.moveon.org to tell him MoveOn is badly needed. 

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    Goodbye farmers markets, CSAs, and roadside stands by Rolland Miller on Tuesday, Mar 3, 2009 at 2:56:37 PM
    It's all about culling the human race. by Elsie Brenner on Tuesday, Mar 3, 2009 at 4:17:03 PM
    Things are run by maniacs. That label is a winner. by Linn Cohen-Cole on Tuesday, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:23:41 PM
    Lost Link needs Love ;-) by hommedespoir on Friday, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:08:07 PM
    Cash for EMPIRE building by gail combs on Tuesday, Mar 3, 2009 at 6:44:47 PM
    Gail, I really appreciate the detailed information by Linn Cohen-Cole on Tuesday, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:13:13 PM
    Happy to help by gail combs on Wednesday, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:30:36 PM
    You're good at writing, too. by Linn Cohen-Cole on Wednesday, Mar 4, 2009 at 8:35:28 PM
    new rules by Don Johnston on Tuesday, Mar 3, 2009 at 6:54:21 PM
    Are you certain they don't? by Oh on Friday, Mar 6, 2009 at 7:32:49 AM
    Oh, they are way ahead of us on this. by Linn Cohen-Cole on Tuesday, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:09:19 PM
    Sounds Like by shadow dancer on Tuesday, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:32:27 PM
    Legislative Carpet Bombing by Arktig Silver on Tuesday, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:52:12 PM
    silent weapon for quiet wars by marc jag on Wednesday, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:24:40 AM
    Ok has your "hope" , "yes we can" warm fuzzy worn off yet by Jeff Harris on Wednesday, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:08:40 AM
    It wore off long ago. by gail combs on Wednesday, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:38:37 PM
    food supply by Brian Hawthorne on Wednesday, Mar 4, 2009 at 5:10:42 PM
    You are describing my brother by gail combs on Thursday, Mar 5, 2009 at 2:17:17 PM
    The Psycho in the Phamily by hommedespoir on Friday, Mar 6, 2009 at 1:52:30 PM
    Thank you for the list! by Oh on Friday, Mar 6, 2009 at 7:59:33 AM
    State power vs. federal power by Jim Eldon on Wednesday, Mar 4, 2009 at 5:24:04 PM
    That is some cause for hope by Oh on Friday, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:03:53 AM
    This individualistic position is a very dangerous by Linn Cohen-Cole on Thursday, Mar 5, 2009 at 12:40:23 PM
    Hang in there, Linn! by Oh on Friday, Mar 6, 2009 at 7:13:01 AM
    own game by auroraaustraliis on Thursday, Mar 5, 2009 at 4:00:07 PM
    Thanks for noting and passing on my comment! by Oh on Friday, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:24:42 AM
    Bill review and question. by nospam pleeze on Friday, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:40:34 AM
    Nothing is Excluded by Arktig Silver on Friday, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:48:09 PM
    HR 875, HR 814 - repost by Arktig Silver on Friday, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:35:20 PM
    What can weeeeeeee do? by Karen Judd on Saturday, Mar 7, 2009 at 2:56:24 PM
    gettin down in the dirt ourselves... by mary sunshine on Friday, Mar 13, 2009 at 1:38:37 AM
    for lazy dogs unable to read .... by joe r on Monday, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:27:51 AM