Monsanto Protection Act. Any good democrat would be furious.

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When are you all going to realize that both parties have sold us out. They are both equally evil.





http://www.ibtimes.com/monsanto-prot...vision-1156079


The "Monsanto Protection Act" is the name opponents of the Farmer Assurance Provision have given to this terrifying piece of policy, and it's a fitting moniker given its shocking content.




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    A maize seedling is seen in the corn greenhouse at the Monsanto Research facility in Chesterfield, Missouri October 9, 2009.



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President Barack Obama signed a spending bill, HR 933, into law on Tuesday that includes language that has food and consumer advocates and organic farmers up in arms over their contention that the so-called "Monsanto Protection Act" is a giveaway to [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]corporations[/COLOR][/COLOR] that was passed under the cover of darkness.
There's a lot being said about it, but here are five terrifying facts about the Farmer Assurance Provision -- Section 735 of the spending bill -- to get you acquainted with the reasons behind the ongoing uproar:



1.) The "Monsanto Protection Act" effectively bars federal courts from being able to halt the sale or planting of controversial genetically modified (aka GMO) or genetically engineered (GE) seeds, no matter what health issues may arise concerning GMOs in the future. The advent of genetically modified seeds -- which has been driven by the massive Monsanto Company -- and their exploding use in farms across America came on fast and has proved a huge boon for Monsanto's profits.
But many anti-GMO folks argue there have not been enough studies into the potential health risks of this new class of crop. Well, now it appears that even if those studies are completed and they end up revealing severe adverse health effects related to the consumption of genetically modified foods, the courts will have no ability to stop the spread of the seeds and the crops they bear.
2.) The provision's language was apparently written in collusion with Monsanto. Lawmakers and companies working together to craft legislation is by no means a rare occurrence in this day and age. But the fact that Sen. Roy Blunt, Republican of Missouri, actually worked with Monsanto on a provision that in effect allows them to keep selling seeds, which can then go on to be planted, even if it is found to be harmful to consumers, is stunning. It's just another example of corporations bending Congress to their will, and it's one that could have dire risks for public health in America.
3.) Many members of Congress were apparently unaware that the "Monsanto Protection Act" even existed within the bill they were voting on. HR 933 was a spending bill aimed at averting a government shutdown and ensuring that the federal government would continue to be able to pay its bills. But the Center for Food Safety maintains that many Democrats in Congress were not even aware that the provision was in the legislation:
“In this hidden backroom deal, Sen. [Barbara] Mikulski turned her back on consumer, environmental and farmer protection in favor of corporate welfare for biotech companies such as Monsanto,” Andrew Kimbrell, executive director of the Center for Food Safety, said in a statement. “This abuse of power is not the kind of leadership the public has come to expect from Sen. Mikulski or [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]the [COLOR=blue !important]Democrat[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] Majority in the Senate.”
4.) The President did nothing to stop it, either. On Tuesday, Obama signed HR 933 while the rest of the nation was fixated on gay marriage, as the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument concerning California's Proposition 8. But just because most of the nation and the media were paying attention to gay marriage doesn't mean that others were not doing their best to express their opposition to the "Monsanto Protection Act." In fact, more than 250,000 voters signed a petition opposing the provision. And Food Democracy Now protesters even took their fight straight to Obama, protesting in front of the White House against Section 735 of the bill. He signed it anyway.
5.) It sets a terrible precedent. Though it will only remain in effect for six months until the government finds another way to fund its operations, the message it sends is that corporations can get around consumer safety protections if they get Congress on their side. Furthermore, it sets a precedent that suggests that court challenges are a privilege, not a right.
“I think any time you tweak with the ability of the public to seek redress from the courts, you create a huge risk,” Seattle attorney Bill Marler -- who has represented victims of foodborne illness in successful lawsuits against corporations -- told the New York Daily News.
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You title is wrong Kayla. Every good liberal, progressive would be furious.......if they were sincere in their beliefs.

I always wondered why this is not covered in the "after the crash" shows. I can imagine the survivors trying to grow crops and wondering why their hybrid seeds are not working too well.
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Not a fan of Monsanto and their virtual monopoly on the genes of our crops. But hey, I guess if you're pro business (corporations), you'd be happy I guess.

I don't believe both major parties are evil, just bought. Evil, to me, implies some sort of active moral wrongdoing whereas their owners (corporations) are about as amoral as you can get.
So, for some reason I just started checking out this area of the board. But, to be on topic: it is interesting that some of Obama's recent actions have been disapproved of by both the left and right. Check out what John Cusack was saying on twitter about the drone strikes. This is another example, where the government has stopped thinking about actual citizens and is only listening to "corporate" citizens who are only interested in their next quarterly earnings report.

If this is the best country in the world, how bad must it suck everywhere else?
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So, for some reason I just started checking out this area of the board. But, to be on topic: it is interesting that some of Obama's recent actions have been disapproved of by both the left and right. Check out what John Cusack was saying on twitter about the drone strikes. This is another example, where the government has stopped thinking about actual citizens and is only listening to "corporate" citizens who are only interested in their next quarterly earnings report.

If this is the best country in the world, how bad must it suck everywhere else? Originally Posted by Meerschaum
Well put!
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  • Doove
  • 03-28-2013, 03:22 PM
it is interesting that some of Obama's recent actions have been disapproved of by both the left and right. Originally Posted by Meerschaum
You're kidding, right? The right-wing in this country would (and does) disagree with him even if he did exactly what they've wanted to be done for the last 100 years.
Doove misses the point again. Meerschaum said BOTH parties. Notice you failed (again) to recognize that democrats are not as approving of Obama as they were in the past. Keep drinking the Kool Aide
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  • Doove
  • 03-28-2013, 05:13 PM
Doove misses the point again. Meerschaum said BOTH parties. Notice you failed (again) to recognize that democrats are not as approving of Obama as they were in the past. Keep drinking the Kool Aide Originally Posted by satexasguy
I got the point, i simply added the caveat that he left out.

The one who misses the point is you. It just goes to show that Obama isn't the crazed liberal that people like you want to claim he is. Until it's again convenient to use as an argument when you have no other argument. That's the point.
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Meerschaum this is a really rough part of the board. Don't take any of the shit they say personally because they will try and offend you every way possible.
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  • Doove
  • 03-29-2013, 05:16 AM
The "Monsanto Protection Act" is the name opponents of the Farmer Assurance Provision have given to this terrifying piece of policy, and it's a fitting moniker given its shocking content. Originally Posted by LovingKayla
I'm not sure why this is so controversial to libertarians. Let them grow and sell whatever they want. The free market will sort it all out.
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I'm not sure why this is so controversial to libertarians. Let them grow and sell whatever they want. The free market will sort it all out. Originally Posted by Doove
I understand what your saying but how is it a true free market when its not labeled? GM food is labeled in other countries. Also, what about horizontal gene transfer and GMO patient laws? Now Monsanto is about to market double stranded RNA. This is about health and the freedom of choice. Monsanto and a few other biotech companies have controlled the USDA/FDA for decades.
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  • 03-29-2013, 09:36 AM
I'm not sure why this is so controversial to libertarians. Let them grow and sell whatever they want. The free market will sort it all out. Originally Posted by Doove
He got you there cutiepie!
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  • 03-29-2013, 09:37 AM
I understand what your saying but how is it a true free market when its not labeled? GM food is labeled in other countries. Also, what about horizontal gene transfer and GMO patient laws? Now Monsanto is about to market double stranded RNA. This is about health and the freedom of choice. Monsanto and a few other biotech companies have controlled the USDA/FDA for decades. Originally Posted by SEE3772
You are correct but if/when Obama or any other politicaian tried to do something about it you and COG and HatingKayla would be all up in arms. You can not win for losing with you guys!