Depends on what it is. But "Roosevelt's" FDA and USDA is a far cry from the crap we have today. Did you know "conservative" Taft did more trust busting in his 4 years than Roosevelt did in 8? I didn't think so.
Did you know the USDA was created by Abraham Lincoln and was elevated to Cabinet status 12 years before Roosevelt was President. I thought not.
Did you know the FDA as we know it is nothing like the simple law called the Food and Drug Act singed into law by Roosevelt that gave the EXISTING USDA's chemistry bureau power to prevent fictitious branding of foodand medicines. I thought not.
Gosh, I've even got you answering your own questions. I didn't have you for a fruitcake, but maybe I should reconsider.
Did you know the USDA was created by Abraham Lincoln and was elevated to Cabinet status 12 years before Roosevelt was President. I thought not.
That I didn't recall, but I should have because of the history of the illegal creation of the National Forests (slipped into a bill in a conference committee). My thesis about unconstitutional powers still holds; you haven't written a thing to even address its constitutionality. It's about corporate collectivism, the real purpose for the 14th Amendment.
Did you know the FDA as we know it is nothing like the simple law called the Food and Drug Act singed into law by Roosevelt that gave the EXISTING USDA's chemistry bureau power to prevent fictitious branding of foodand medicines. I thought not.
Actually, I did know that. It's still unconstitutional.
You still haven't dealt with the thesis that Roosevelt's progressivism was a Trojan horse for the regulatory government we have today. Please find me an enumerated power that says the Federal government can regulate private businesses. BTW, if you think it's in the Commerce Clause you flunk.