S.S.A.P. said:OLDTIMER, LET THE READERS SEE YOU ANSWER ALL OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS WITHOUT ANY MENTION OF CANADA OR ANY SLY INNUENDO TO SUCH.
What disease was found Oldtimer?
Canadian cattleman designed the program for privacy. ONLY IN THE EVENT OF A "REPORTABLE" DISEASE is that information to be given to, AND ONLY AVAILABLE TO the animal health investigation. Was it not this very same rule that you demanded be incorporated into the US M'ID before you would support it?
When and how are you going to hold the American individuals and sales barn(s) responsible for moving these calves through your system?
If it is found to be a "setup" by anyone opposing Canadian imports what criminal charges will be laid against the American(s) involved?
In the event that these calves can not be traced how will this effect the relations between the US and countries that import US beef and cattle? If negatively, you can take credit as you, Mr Fox and the SDSA have voiced publicly the inability of grassroot producers to follow and trace cattle movement or even follow laws.
The USDA did not own these 7 calves, an American producer did. Does the USDA have to monitor Americans 1 on 1 to keep them honest?
Are American cattleman pleased that a few individuals (and so far one sale barn) can so easily cast a negative view on the whole American cattle industry and potentially disrupt State/Interstate and international trade?
So far the movement of these cattle has been credited to a system overseen by South Dakota State regulation. Mr Fox has said: QUOTE: "We've got the ability to track our livestock right now." UNQUOTE. If he speaks the truth you don't need Canada's help to expose the Americans that broke US/State laws.
- You have personally sent this matter onto Senators, Congressman and Govenors. Do you think that drawing attention to a State's inability to enforce their own rules and regulations will not result in further (and additional) government oversight and mandates? Are they sitting in their offices drawing up new and revised policies because it is apparent to them that the current law(s) is/are not effective? Can State rules and regulations be breached so easily?
When the investigation is complete will you, Mr. Fox and affiliates; the SDSA, LMA and r-calf publish and expose the names of all persons involved with ownership, livestock ownership inspection, shipping, receiving and marketing of these animals so as to not tarnish the image of American producers in general? There will be innocent and law-abiding American cattleman that won't want to be cast in the same light as those above.
We thank you for drawing attention to the fact that commerce at a state level allows illegal operations to procede unchecked and that Mr. Fox 's statement can be questioned as to it's accuracy……
And as you profess to be an honest man and your credibility is not to be questioned you won't mind when your international trading partners (pull their heads out of the sand) and observe the (inadequacies of) your system as you have profiled.
What American windshield are you going to lift your leg to next .... ?
Part of the question right now is whether the USDA is WILLING to do the traceback.
This is going to get ugly.