Tuesday, January 21, 2014

My next trip to Australia in Feb 2014

Luncheon with Mr Trent Loos

Mr Trent Loos, Nebraska USA A sixth generation farmer, Trent Loos addresses issues that globally affect many agricultural businesses. He leads the campaign to protect the place of production agriculture and to strongly counter the spread of misinformation about farming.

His passion for protecting agriculture was ignited when he attended a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) conference at which a movie star told the 300 participants that farmers should stop farming livestock!

- See more at: http://www.marcusoldham.vic.edu.au/events/luncheon-with-mr-trent-loos#sthash.lon6Q4g7.dpuf

Link to the Ag spending in Omnibus Bill 2014 budget signed by President

http://appropriations.house.gov/uploadedfiles/01.13.14_fy_2014_omnibus_-_agriculture_-_summary.pdf

Clearly this is another step in the direction of social engineering and controlling the lives of U.S. citizens. 

First of all the reduction of food inspections (FSIS) and significant increase in FDA does not provide real world solutions for increasing safe food supplies.

Rural Development – The bill provides a total of $2.4 billion for rural development programs, 
which is $180 million above the fiscal year 2013 enacted level. These programs help create an environment for economic growth by supporting basic infrastructure, providing loans to increase 
opportunities for rural businesses and industries, and helping balance the playing field in rural 
housing markets.

Increase in Rural Development is all about the Government "assisting" you in building in Rural America without a legitimate means of sustainability for your family because they created road blocks for employers.

I do appreciate the committed funding to Agricultural research.

Trent Loos

On a day the nation celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. the President of the United States says what?

"Now, the flip side of it is there are some black folks and maybe some white folks who really like me and give me the benefit of the doubt precisely because I'm a black president," Obama said in his most direct comments on how race has affected his political standing since he's been in office.


Meanwhile Martin Luther King Jr. said

  • Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.
    -- "Letter from Birmingham Jail," April 16, 1963