Posted on 09/20/2019 8:22:09 AM PDT by mplc51
With all the problems in the world, Democratic presidential candidates are focusing on meat.
During a climate change forum hosted by MSNBC on Thursday, longshot candidate Andrew Yang was asked by an audience member about what policy adjustments hed make to curb expansion and reduce the environmental impact of the cattle industry in order to reduce demand.
Cattle is very energy-consuming and energy-expensive. And if you project forward on what we would need to do to reduce emissions, you would want to modify Americans diets over time, Yang said.
How out of touch is this guy? Meat is already expensive.
You can’t drive a car, use a gun, taxed by the breath...low flow toilets...This shithead has a great life planned for the rest of us.
‘(huge tariffs on imported items).’
the northern and southern states had been going back and forth over tariffs since the beginning of the nineteenth century, including the so called Tariff of Abominations in 1828, without resorting to secession and coming to blows;try again...
“...it became acceptable for politicians to use taxes to make people behave in ways politicians want them to behave....”
First they came for whiskey but many didn’t care...
Then they came for tobacco but many didn’t care....
Geez.. He wants to ban cars, gun and burgers which means no cars and no guns which means no drive by shootings when going to a burger joint.
#6 where do you plug the cord into the cattle?
#39 Even markdown meat is expensive.
It ain’t meat, it’s people!
Who can afford steak these days?
I cant.
Keep talkin’.
Trumpslide 2020.
A what the primary source of revenue for the states at the time? Ans: tariffs. Thst is how the gvt funded itself. Now income tax, no sales tax, ...
The Democrats want to make America what it once was, a group of small Agricultural colonies, beholden to a ruling class.
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