Posted on 05/21/2012 11:24:32 AM PDT by Kaslin
I love Rush but on this particular subject he is woefully ignorant. If folks were aware of what happens with genetically modified foods and antibiotic laden rgbh meat and dairy, they would likely stop eating all together.
Quality of meat is improved by not being raised on feed lots; organically raised food is the best quality.
I’m conservative, but I’m not going to protect big agribusiness. Quite simply, what they call food is cr@p.
Big corporate farms want us to eat whatever garbage they produce.
Why bother grazing beef when you can have it live on feed lots ? Just pump it full of antibiotics so it doesn’t die in that environment, oh, and to get more volume, pump it full of all sorts of other “stuff” to get it bigger faster. Hey, some dude was growing beef-like stuff in a lab. Why not do that ? We can wander around the lab at night, sampling things for snacks. Hey, if we get sick we have ZeroCare !
That is why chef-owned restaurants who serve quality food - look for quality ingredients.
There are reasons why their cooking is better than most people can cook themselves: they start with better ingredients to begin with.
Are their newbie organic people who think that meat is bad for you, they eat bean sprouts and tofu, etc. - yes. There are many nutcases out there. I don’t particularly care about their wackiness, I am happy that there is organic food out there - I see it sometimes now in normal stores because of competition.
What I can’t stand is the increase in food prices overall in the past few years.
Decent beef selling at $20 a pound. Cr@p beef in the supermarket that used to be $4.99 not long ago now selling at $7.99. That’s a 60% increase !!!!
This is due to agribusiness and it’s lobby: let’s export all we can to other countries - and by the way, if foreign buyers demand causes the price to go up - GREAT, we make more profit. Thanks, agribusiness, for helping to destroy America, by increasing retail food prices 10% to 60% in just a few years. Jerks.
When will the stinking rotting so-called elites of America stop being jerks ? They would still make money and everything would be great, if they’d just understand business for real and make a few changes accordingly.
1.) Import raw materials.
2.) Export manufactured goods.
Is that so difficult to understand ?
No, it’s easy. But the elites don’t care about America - they want to do the opposite of that - so third world and communist countries can do those two things and gain wealth.
If you like to spread communism and tyranny, just keep buying from big business and voting for the same Congressmen over and over.
A disappointment (for me) Rush is out tomorrow and Mark Davis is his sub again. I cannot stand Marks verbal diarrhea while saying nothing so I will save my ears. :-(
I totally agree. I’m an advocate of eating locally-grown foods. They are just more nutritious. I also would like foods that are genetically modified to be labeled. I wish he would have let the guy talking about the paleo diet talk more.
Search "John Mackey" CEO of Whole Foods, and read his WSJ Editorial. Most organic food enthusiasts and vegetarians I know are conservatives or libertarians, but then again I don't know too many liberals. (Mackey is a libertarian vegetarian, which has a nice ring to it!)
Agree with you 100%.
Wow.
The thing everyone should most despise about liberals and liberalism is that they take a good idea and twist it around so much that the rest of us have to oppose it in order to preserve our freedom.
Eating organic is a great idea. Eating more local (your backyard) is even better.
Being “encouraged” to do so by a government using our tax dollars to “encourage” that behavior is a despicable thing.
Rush, you need to read more about the subject. Find out about Joel Salatin and the others who are a part of the local food movement and biological farming. You are painting with too broad a brush. The “organic food movement” is a hugely diverse group of people and they do not fit under one political label.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eja5HNAKg7Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eja5HNAKg7Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAHGbbjenhI&feature=related
Agree with you 100%.
Rush is way off base on this one. As others have said, eating organic food (not GMO or pesticide treated) is really just common sense. The fewer chemicals in anything we consume is better for us. Even better is locally grown organic, which typically is less expensive and more fresh because there is less overhead.
We frequent our local farmers markets in the summer time and the meat and vegetables are NOTICEABLY more fresh and tasty. Are they more expensive than non-organic? In most cases, yes. In many cases you can get local labeled as “natural” and confirm with the grower/farmer themselves that they use organic practices but refuse to pay “the man” the extra to $$ to stamp it “organic”.
On another note, The owner of Whole Foods Market who carry a HUGE amount of organic products is a conservative (politically), much to the chagrin to liberals. They hate the guy but HAVE to shop in his stores.
A couple of things here:
The movie night- it’s been growing in popularity to have outdoor movie nights that are really picnics with a movie. Also if it’s a group of girls at someone’s home, there will be a variety of food (I speak from experience) and a fruit tray is a perfectly acceptable dish to bring.
Chickens aren’t given steroids. The hatch to processing time is fast enough that it isn’t cost effective. The real trick with chickens is understanding the breeds. Standard store bought chickens are bread to have a lot of breast meat, almost too much to really cook it properly.
I am a heavy supporter of the local farmer’s market scene. The organic farmers seem to have smaller batches and a larger variety of items. I have picked up more interesting stuff and eat a wider variety of plant based food because of this. I’ve never been treated rudely or thought of any of the farmers as jerks. Most of them honestly want to know what you think of their produce, especially if you tried something new.
Organic food biz always had a large right wing contingent. Acres USA has always been conservative and libertarian. Fletcher Sims was a Texas good ol boy (John Bircher type) doing large scale composting in the 1970s. We need make no apologies to libs and hippies for liking good solid, local, organic as possible food. I have lots of fruit trees on my property. I am into this “natural food thing”. Of course at the same time despise AlGore and the “global warming” frauds
I deploy lots of humus plus a small amount of high quality NPK with minors fertilizer. I don’t spray pesticides
bump—locally grown food
Beg to differ...
Increases in the price of meat are paralleled by increases in all other foods, and not because of agribusiness corporations. The reason is the increased cost of vehicle fuel. Gas has doubled since Bush left office, in fact in the first few months, but never went back down like all the other times. At first, food prices won’t go up right away, because the fuel goes back down. This time, fuel never went back down. Naturally, everything goes up.
And don’t forget that the number of people receiving food stamp assistance has skyrocketed. Food stamps are dollars that the government creates to give to less-well-off people. The money that powers food stamps enters the grocery store, and competes with real money for the same food. Thus, money supply increases, and the value of each dollar decreases. This is called “inflation.” What do you suppose happens to the price of food?
Well, who knew social conservatives were actually liberals? I mean, we don’t want gay marriage and abortions, and we don’t want other people to have them either.
Shakespeare commented on this same trend: “Because you are a Puritan, shall there be no cakes and ale?”
On another thread about the article to which Rush is referring, lots of FReepers were bashing any of us who choose organic foods. I do not use any pesticides around my lawn and garden and have zero pest problems. Zero. I buy organic milk, produce and meats to do without hormones, pesticides, etc. And I am a Conservative. Rush is wrong.
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