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by unemployedinMI from Westland

Last Post 113 days, 11 hours Ago


Well the consumers are in a tizzy again!  The government told us our tomatoes may cause salmonella poisoning.  Well obviously they did not do their jobs.  Now it is the Jalapeno.  Are all our American farmers (one lost 7 mil in his tomato crop)  going to be reimbursed for the COSTLY rumor?  I would like to see this happen-but instead, the US will probably import more tomatoes to keep the comsumer happy.

The tomato industry is a 1.3 billion dollar industry & the US  just lost most of that industry to people not doing their job.   Thanks again for sending more of the US $ out of country to buy their crops!  If we grow our own veggies, the gov may tell us that they are contaminated by the very air we breathe.

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shockhazard read my blog view my photos
Jul 23, 2008 | 10:05 AM

That's your government , hard at work . But , for whom ?

sylviahubbard1 read my blog view my photos
Jul 24, 2008 | 12:14 PM

they can't even pinpoint where it's coming from, next their going to say it's cooking salt or pepper.

shockhazard read my blog view my photos
Jul 24, 2008 | 1:10 PM

Oh God Syilvia ! Don't tell me I have to throw away all of my spices !

Michigan_Man read my blog view my photos
Jul 25, 2008 | 11:45 AM

The worst part is, polls show that people actually want MORE government regulation of crops now after the government messed up so bad. That's like giving more money to FEMA after Katrina.

Michigan_Man read my blog view my photos
Jul 25, 2008 | 5:14 PM

How about this for food...

sarge-m read my blog
Jul 26, 2008 | 11:31 AM

Maybe the Feds should take some of that aids money they want to send overseas and reimburse the farmers.

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unemployedinMI

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