Posted on 11/15/2010 8:34:28 AM PST by unspun
Congress will convene November 15 to try to force into law all the things they didn't get done during the regular session. No one knows for sure just which bills will be on Nancy and Harry's agenda. It's Harry's agenda that is most important because the Senate - with 60 votes required to stop debate - offers the best opportunity to stop a bill.
S-510 - Food Safety Modernization Act - is one of the bills that must be stopped. Doreen Hannes has been following this bill for several organizations during its entire existence. Here's some of her reasons why the bill must be stopped. Doreen says:
"In a nutshell, S510 is effectively NAIS (National Animal Identification System) for everything. It is a tremendous amount of additional enforcement (fines and penalties, license revocations, further license requirements, control over processes and harvest) which are definite issues with the bill as it currently exists. However, not unlike the "Health Care" bill, they will have to pass this to see what it actually does.
"Here's why....In S 510, the FDA is instructed to follow all international agreements. One of the issues with international 'guidelines and standards' is "Good Agricultural Practices". Well those are not necessarily good. Most GAP certifying bodies have checklists about 25 pages long for growers to follow. They all require traceability (i.e., NAIS) they also require auditing, verifying and certifying the processes used to produce a consumable product for human or animal feed. Every step in GAP costs the grower of food money and a good deal of paperwork. What happens if you're better at growing food than filing forms? You will be penalized (i.e., more money). Sec 420 is exceptionally dangerous in my eyes. It subjects all farms that 'produce' milk to risk assessment and management (i.e., insurance).
"The idea that exemptions will be helpful is rose-colored-glasses thinking. Exemptions can easily be taken away or modified without Congressional oversight through the regulatory process. Most farmers aren't watching the Federal Register like hawks.
"The FDA has plenty of authority to protect the anonymous food supply already. But they don't. Instead, they put small entities out of business through Hazard Analasis & Critical Control Points (HACCP), also to be expanded in this bill, and heavier regulations that are not helpful to smaller economies of scale. The FDA inspects less than 1% of imported produce, has performed inspections on less than 25% of processing failties that they are authorized to inspect (in a five year period) and they ALREADY have authority over live food animals on the farm. The USDA authority is over animal disease."
S-787 - Clean Water Restoration Act - will give the federal government jurisdiction over all water, everywhere, as well as jurisdiction over all activity that affects water wherever it may be. This would give to the federal government effective control over every square inch of land in the United States. It too, must be stopped. (see video 3:30)
Please register your concerns to your senators early in the week. You can reach your Senators through the switchboard at this number:
(202) 224-3121
Doreen Hannes spoke to the Gulag's CJ in TX and Tallulah about this in last Saturday night's Fan the Fire, on the Patriot's Heart Network, available for streaming now.
Also, Mr. Lamb's work in this regard has been referenced by Rep. Ron Paul in Congress: "Henry Lamb Documents the Codex Threat to Health Freedom."
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That's the same stupid argument that allowed the McCain/Feingold trampling of our 1st Amendment to be passed. It's unconstitutional, but it stands until we can mount a successful litigation effort to overturn it. It is preferable to stop bad law before it is passed. The time and money required to overturn it is astronomical and success is uncertain.
I understand, and certainly, as a practical point, it is wise to contact our senators and demand that they shut this down.
However, I was somewhat facetiously making a philosophical point that government has only the power that we relinquish to it. It certainly has no authority to demand premise registration or individual animal identification. Legislators and bureaucrats consistently overstep constitutional constrains by interfering with private property and commerce.
There are already egregiously invasive regulations of private property in place, and we ought not be expected to obey an unconstitutional statute just because it is passed by some legislative body or published by some unelected government flunky.
Thank you for that information. The last conversation I had with our vet in Ohio said that the USDA regs were to take effect in January of 2010. I’m glad to know that this was old info, for her practice included MANY amish farmers and they were very much up in arms over this.
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See #22.
The over 2000 page health care bill for example ... did we want it NO! Did it stop them? NO! Do they care ? NO!
We must be more than facetiously making Philosophical points.
Sorry, I am not meaning to be argumentative. The current last few years, and the advances of Islam and the direction the nation has taken, frankly scares me, for the future of children and grandchildren.. Have you read the history of Russia after their revolution to depose the Czars?
Regarding when Lenin took power.... how Russia life was governed, and later the starving of the people of the Ukraine by Stalin, etc.?
There were unbelievably cruel and dehumanizing things imposed on the masses..
Did the people want it ? NO!
That is the point ... if we allow, which we have already, them to seize the power they (people that do not believe in America and the American way) enslave people, oppress, and starve them at their will while living like Kings.
Venezuela, Zimbabwe, China, North Korea the Islamic middle east, etc. are there for all to consider. It is difficult to take what is occurring lightly.
Besides the Rangel “trial”, the lame-duck Demwits may try to finish this. Thanks unspun.
Call senators, call talk shows, and/or write a letter to the editor. We need to inform as many people as possible.
“Ive just e-mailed telling All Frankin to NOT vote for anything that increases this nation debt or hinders small business...”
When I email, or call, my politicians, I sometimes write a letter to the editor, and copy and paste my email in that letter, or explain my phone call, and it gets published. I want to expose them to their constituents, at least the liberal politicians.
There is still time to call and email your United States Senator about this. Please do so, this very moment. You may find them, here. Or, shared telephone: (202) 224-3121.
G u l a g B o u n d
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