Sandhusker
Well-known member
I don't want to fight with you, Murgen, but here's the deal; The US and Canada both had a policy of closing borders to BSE countries. This policy was based on protecting our herds and consumers alike. The US applied this policy evenly when 22 countries were found to be BSE positive and there was no push from the USDA or AMI to change policy. When #23 was discovered (Canada), suddenly the policy needed to be changed. Why? Was Canada's a lesser strain, maybe the 24 hour BSE? Was Canada's an imported case? NO. It was money. It was big packer's money and big money gets what they want. Now you tell me what I have posted that is inaccurate so far.
The USDA's abrupt reversal of policy has shown that they will do what they can to protect the profits of big business, even if it is at the expense of producers and/or consumers. That's wrong.
You can talk about SRM removal and all that, but there are countries who's BSE efforts are much greater than Canada's or the US's, and neither one of us are taking their product. I guess we're not supposed to notice that.
It was big packer's money who got what they wanted to the detriment of US cattlemen with the USDA's denial of private testing. Not based on sound science? Give me a break. Again, the USDA protecting the big money's interests.
Murgen, what the USDA/AMI are doing is wrong. Big money is steamrolling the little guy. It's wrong. It's happening up there to you guys and it's just as wrong. I joined R-CALF because they're standing up and hollering "foul". The other so-called cattleman's org. will raise an objection here and there, but when bets are being called, side with the big boys.
Look at the Canada border deal. R-CALF could of went the way of the NCBA and not object. However, that would be giving approval for the USDA to reverse health based policy for economic reasons ( layman's terms; sell out). That's not what you want the outfit responsible for maintaining health standards to get in the habit of doing. Here they are, damned if they do, damned if they don't. For their efforts, they're labeled protectionist and isolationists.
Maybe they got a little more vocal about your beef than they should of. When you're playing against a stacked deck, you do things you would rather not. I'm still dang proud to be a R-CALF member. If you choose to condemn me for siding with an outfit who is trying to keep producers profitable, then hang me because I'm guilty by association and perspective. I don't see any better choice.
The USDA's abrupt reversal of policy has shown that they will do what they can to protect the profits of big business, even if it is at the expense of producers and/or consumers. That's wrong.
You can talk about SRM removal and all that, but there are countries who's BSE efforts are much greater than Canada's or the US's, and neither one of us are taking their product. I guess we're not supposed to notice that.
It was big packer's money who got what they wanted to the detriment of US cattlemen with the USDA's denial of private testing. Not based on sound science? Give me a break. Again, the USDA protecting the big money's interests.
Murgen, what the USDA/AMI are doing is wrong. Big money is steamrolling the little guy. It's wrong. It's happening up there to you guys and it's just as wrong. I joined R-CALF because they're standing up and hollering "foul". The other so-called cattleman's org. will raise an objection here and there, but when bets are being called, side with the big boys.
Look at the Canada border deal. R-CALF could of went the way of the NCBA and not object. However, that would be giving approval for the USDA to reverse health based policy for economic reasons ( layman's terms; sell out). That's not what you want the outfit responsible for maintaining health standards to get in the habit of doing. Here they are, damned if they do, damned if they don't. For their efforts, they're labeled protectionist and isolationists.
Maybe they got a little more vocal about your beef than they should of. When you're playing against a stacked deck, you do things you would rather not. I'm still dang proud to be a R-CALF member. If you choose to condemn me for siding with an outfit who is trying to keep producers profitable, then hang me because I'm guilty by association and perspective. I don't see any better choice.