PORKER
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Thats Right, I'll trust my buddie down the road with his ScoringAg pork and chicken before buying Smithfield and Tyson Too. I would eat Canadian too if they got ScoringAg records on their meat products too!
Texan said:What do you think we have to hide, Mike? That doesn't even make sense. I don't have any objection to COOL. Just don't make it half-assed and mandatory. If it's mandatory, we all know who's going to have to pay for it.Mike said:To even have an argument about whether the country of origin should be included on the product one produces is ridiculous, at best. Unless he's got something to hide. :???: :???:
Mike said:Food safety is surely important. But the big thing that is important to me, as I'm sure it is with the Canucks too is pride in what we do and I guess a little patriotism.
Sure there are some steaks that get through the cracks that aren't good, but most cattle that that aren't good enough to cut into steaks are made into canners/cutters, etc.
Any cattleman in the U.S. or Canada who doesn't want "Product of USA" or "Product of Canada" stamped on beef he produces should not be in the business to start with.
Do you people in the U.S. not take pride in what you do? I'll walk around a "Made in China" product to get to a "Made in USA" product.
Hell, I wouldn't mind them putting my name and phone number on my beef packages. I got nothing to hide.
To even have an argument about whether the country of origin should be included on the product one produces is ridiculous, at best. Unless he's got something to hide. :???: :???:
Texan said:What do you think we have to hide, Mike? That doesn't even make sense. I don't have any objection to COOL. Just don't make it half-assed and mandatory. If it's mandatory, we all know who's going to have to pay for it.
Mike said:It's not me and you that have something to hide. It's the folks that don't want USA beef differentiated from the imported. Guess who?
As far as monopolies go, I personally wish that the nation's phone service was still all in the Ma Bell monopoly. When the Belle Telephone Company was considered a monopoly and broken up, and many new phone companies started up, service went all to heck and rates went higher. Sometimes it is not all that great to get everything we wish for.
Not just any generic commodity beef
SD CERTIFIED BEEF
Ask for it
The cost to producers to label is a Packer/USDA/NCBA smokescreen...They are now providing our customers around the world with USA beef under any one of the many USDA BEV programs.... The ability to segregate/label is already there and being used...
To me it is again sad that USDA can set up a program to provide Buku Egypt with verified USA beef, but refuses to do it for the US customer- who has been the loyal customer thru all the years....I think some are so blinded by the promise of Asian riches from exporting that they forget the beef/cattle industry's were not built on Japan or Korea or China-- they were built on the American consumer, which now is so loyal that they think they can lie to, deceive, throw a bone from anywhere to, and get away with it.....
~SH~ said:Why would I lobby for a government mandate when the free enterprise system is already providing source verification Conman?
You are the one who thinks we need more government intervention into our lives, you lobby to change "M"COOL so we have the added costs of segregating US beef for BALL PARK HOT DOGS and DOMINOS PIZZA. If you want to add an unnecessary expense to our industry, you lobby to fix this flawed law. WE DON'T NEED IT as far as I'm concerned.
~SH~
Conman: "Transparency is one of the main ingredients in the free market system, SH. You seem to forget that all the time. Without it, you do not have free markets."
~SH~ said:Comparing the stock market to cattle transactions is just one more "ILLUSION" you try to create oh lover of government mandates.
~SH~
~SH~ said:Conman: "Transparency is one of the main ingredients in the free market system, SH. You seem to forget that all the time. Without it, you do not have free markets."
So are you suggesting that the salebarns shoud disclose the prices paid for all cattle, who bought them, and how they performed in the feedlots?
Oh, you were talking about YOUR DEFINITION of transparency weren't you?
Our markets are transparent. You are not an advocate of the free market, you want the government to determine who can own cattle and how they will be bought and sold. Damn hypocrite.
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Mike said:As far as monopolies go, I personally wish that the nation's phone service was still all in the Ma Bell monopoly. When the Belle Telephone Company was considered a monopoly and broken up, and many new phone companies started up, service went all to heck and rates went higher. Sometimes it is not all that great to get everything we wish for.
Soap, with all due respect, I think you have lost it now. Before Reagan broke the Bell System up we were paying .35 cents per minute (and more)for long distance calls and had no choice but to pay $10.00 per month and up rent on those telephones.
Now I pay .03 cents per minute for my long distance and can go to most any store and buy a phone for $29.95.
The service has never been better. Competition is the lifeblood of capitalism.
Not even the liberals themselves question the breaking up of the BELL system as being a good move for competition in the U.S.
You been drinking gin with MRJ?
Sandbag: "They're both national markets, SH. Your lack of business accumen is showing again."