Ben Roberts said:
Sandhusker said:
Ben Roberts said:
Well I guess that question has already been answered!
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Ben Roberts
I'm serious. This is not an anti-Canada schpeel, just a straight question. Why do we need Canada? Exactly what is it that we need them for that we can't do ourselves?
PUT THE PRODUCERS IN CONTROL, OF THE NORTH AMERICAN CATTLE INDUSTRY
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Ben Roberts
Why would we want a "North American" industry in place of our own industries? I don't understand why anybody other than a big packer or North American Union proponent would advocate such a thing.
Soapweed mentioned that we had trade for years and everything was fine. He's right - but that was BEFORE the NA deal got started. We've been led into a NA mentality and look where it got us;
It has made us prioritize trade over safety. In order to keep the spirit of NA, we have to ignore and reverse science based policy on herd health and consumer safety. Instead of making Canada follow our rules, we change our rules. Weren't those rules in place for a reason?
We're losing access to markets because we insist on being joined at the hip with Canada in some partnership that pits US producers against Canadain producers and only benefits the US multi-national packers.
The "North American" herd has had worse effects for Canadians. They just got taken to their knees because of their dependency on our markets. It's happened before, it'll happen again because no matter how you want to put our herds together on paper, we're still in different countries and blood is always thicker than water.
This NA concept is keeping them from opening up other markets overseas. That keeps them dependant on one country that already taught them a lesson (if they're smart enough to learn it), and it keeps their cattle and beef available as a tool for our packers to use against us.
Here's the question I should of asked; What can a "North American Herd" do for producers on either side of the border that keeping us seperate - as we were for 200 years - can't do?
The "North American Cattle Industry" path has already put how many Canadian producers out of business?