"If people let government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny."
-Thomas Jefferson
I agree with Jefferson.
"If people let government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny."If drug companies weren't required to pass FDA requirements to prove the (relative) safety and effectiveness of new drugs we would be exposed to more dangerous drugs. I'm not sure the Libertarians have a defensible position on this issue. I'm a big fan of market economies and more or less laissez-faire capitalism, but this is one area where the government has to have a role.
-Thomas Jefferson
I agree with Jefferson.
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Purportedly, while at breakfast, President Theodore Roosevelt read Upton Sinclair's The Jungle; it sickened him. If you have yet to avail yourself of its story about the U.S. meatpacking industry, do so soon.Many would point to Wilson as the first "progressive" in the white house. I think a case could be made for both Lincoln and TR instead. While national parks are undeniably very nice, where does the Constitution give the federal government the right to establish them?
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Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Purportedly, while at breakfast, President Theodore Roosevelt read Upton Sinclair's The Jungle; it sickened him. If you have yet to avail yourself of its story about the U.S. meatpacking industry, do so soon.So, does this mean you're pro FDA? You know you're jeopardizing your right wing credentials. We may be forced to take away your decoder ring and clubhouse privileges.
@ http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/140 Originally Posted by I B Hankering
So, does this mean you're pro FDA? You know you're jeopardizing your right wing credentials. We may be forced to take away your decoder ring and clubhouse privileges. Originally Posted by joe bloeYep! Pro-FDA, but COG is correct about the FDA being too enthusiastic in in its suppression of Amish dairy farmers.
Many would point to Wilson as the first "progressive" in the white house. I think a case could be made for both Lincoln and TR instead. While national parks are undeniably very nice, where does the Constitution give the federal government the right to establish them? Originally Posted by Iaintliein
Many would point to Wilson as the first "progressive" in the white house. I think a case could be made for both Lincoln and TR instead. While national parks are undeniably very nice, where does the Constitution give the federal government the right to establish them? Originally Posted by IaintlieinTR, Taft and Wilson, yes. You'll need to provide examples for Lincoln.
Yep! Pro-FDA, but COG is correct about the FDA being too enthusiastic in in its suppression of Amish dairy farmers.First, they came for the Amish....
Many, over a certain age, on this board drank unpasteurized milk as kids. Seriously though, if you have not read The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, you need to do so. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Purportedly, while at breakfast, President Theodore Roosevelt read Upton Sinclair's The Jungle; it sickened him. If you have yet to avail yourself of its story about the U.S. meatpacking industry, do so soon.that was 100 years ago, and what does the FDA have to with it, meat packers are under the USDA
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Originally Posted by I B Hankering
that was 100 years ago, and what does the FDA have to with it, meat packers are under the USDA Originally Posted by cptjohnstoneYou are more expert in this matter. My confusion stems from "the Pure Food and Drug Act of June 30, 1906, is a United States federal law that provided the federal inspection of meat products and forbade the manufacture, sale, or transportation of poisonous patent medicines. The Act arose due to public education and exposés from Muckrackers such as Upton Sinclair and his book 'The Jungle' [wiki]."
The first income tax (made "progressive" by exempting those under $800). Originally Posted by IaintlieinOkay.