Politics

Now invading our homes: S. 1619, the Dodd Homeowner Control Act

We’re being caged in from all sides.  I don’t know if I should be appalled but I just can’t find the energy nor the innocence I once had to be surprised by anything these crooks do under the guise of government.  Perhaps I’ve just become so cynical about our “lawmakers” and in truth I would be surprised if anyone except the usual handful, such as Ron Paul, has the guts to stand up against this tyranny and actually give a hoot what the people want, those same people that voted them into office.

But then again, there’s the creeping despair I feel as I watch one after another of these brazen attempts to imprison the American Citizens and I wonder when the land of the free is really and truly dead, which won’t take long as it’s nearly there, where will we go?  Will Texans stand up for the freedom they once enjoyed?  Will we fight off this tyranny as we have in the past or will we just allow ourselves to become enslaved.

What makes this even more pathetic in my eyes is that there seems to be no repercussions and those in power know it.  They can have their campaigns of disinformation force-feeding us the gruel of contentment while sugar coating our very demise until we are thankful for it and begging for more.

People seem to be waking up but is it too little too late?  After all it’s become obvious that our lawmakers know we’re angry, they know we don’t approve and they can see we are slowly but surely electing new Senators and Representatives that actually, well…  Represent us and yet here they are nailing the coffin down on our Constitution, our bill of rights and our way of life.  Maybe this blitz of legislation that includes the destruction of our rights to choose what food we eat, what commerce we participate in and what health care we want (if any) is their way to destroy all opposition by overwhelming us until we lie down like whipped dogs.  I for one think it’s far past time we teach them that whipped dogs can and do bite back.

So, have any of you looked at this gem?  As usual it’s in pretty packaging made to look like a wonderful new system to help our downtrodden and save the environment with “green” energy mandates.  But look more closely.  In reality it is taking even more taxes out of our pockets, forcing us to allow federal government intervention in the planning and building of homes, federal interference in zoning laws (see how Zoning got an organic farmer in Georgia hit with $5000 in fines in case you wonder what the danger is there) and oh yeah, the witch hunt against grassroots organizations like the Campaign for Liberty.  With S. 1619 the Federal government would, in this one sweeping gesture, take over our homes, force our energy costs even higher in a time where most of us are already struggling to make ends meet, and force us into making changes to our homes in order to comply.  Those that cannot afford it will I guess end up having the government seize their homes or maybe just arrested, fined and put into jail to keep company with those who couldn’t afford to buy themselves some health insurance.

We then truly become tenants of a landlord, to which we fully fund and are supposed to control buy in reality we have no control.  For the people and by the people?  No… not anymore.  Against the people but funded by the people is more like.

I urge everyone to sign this petition against S. 1619 and keep our property rights out of the hands of bureaucrats.  I am also urging everyone to bombard your Senators with calls and emails, tell them this will not stand and you will not be a part of it.  http://chooseliberty.org/lca.aspx?pid=nd1

The petition specifically outlines these objections:

“Stop the Dodd Homeowner Control Act
Petition to the U.S. Senate”

Whereas: Passage of the Dodd Homeowner Control Act (S. 1619) would enforce federal zoning, energy and housing standards inspired by the radical globalist environmental agenda on communities all across America; and
Whereas: The Dodd Homeowner Control Act will create a massive new Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities under the direction of a new “development czar;” and
Whereas: Cities and towns would fall under the direction of un-elected boards, councils and governments tasked with enforcing the Development Czar’s edicts; and
Whereas: Homeowners could be forced to spend tens of thousands to comply with zoning, energy and sustainability mandates; and
Whereas: Passage of the Dodd Homeowner Control Act would be an unprecedented loss of freedom, as the federal government will be deciding what type of homes we have and where we are allowed to live;
Therefore: I urge you to vote against S. 1619, the Dodd Homeowner Control Act, at every opportunity, including voting to maintain a filibuster.

Corn Industry seeking FDA sanction for fraud

News today that the corn industry is feeling the pressure of consumers who are coming to realize the significant health dangers associated with consumption of corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS).  However, instead of doing what is right and taking it out of our foods and off the market they are instead proposing to commit fraud by way of the FDA.

Just like with MSG, which can be labeled under a variety of innocent sounding names all sanctioned and condoned by the FDA the corn industry is seeking to hide HFCS and CS under a new name in order to fool consumers.  Their proposed names is “corn sugar”.

You can read more here: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/16/opinion/16thu4.html

This really should come as no surprise.  After seeing months of pro-HFCS advertising that obviously did little to dispell the truth the next step is hiding it and if the FDA’s past actions are any indication they will get a green light to do so.  Anyone else trying to do something like this would be in serious trouble for committing fraud but as long as the FDA says it’s ok, well it is then.  After all, the FDA is all powerful now telling us that walnuts are now considered drugs and that we do not have the right to choose our own food or make choices on what we will consume.

Once again the only hope we have to eat healthy foods is to not eat processed foods and to buy directly off farms and from farmers markets that we can trust.  That is until the FDA makes it illegal to do so, which is their aim with their campaign against small farmers and raw milk.  And of course they will have an easy job of it if our renegade Congress passes the “food safety bill” that is instead a dell knell for small farms, fresh produce and sustainable agriculture and making small organic farms illegal enterprises.  But more on that later.

Happy Independence Day from Naturally-Texan

Image of American FlagHard to believe it’s summer again, and sweltering in Texas though we’ve had a nice break the last few days with a good amount of rain due to the hurricane down south. Here in Texas we’ve always taken great joy in celebrating Independence Day. After all we are one of the few states that can boast our own independence.

I find myself thinking about what that really means these days though. Are we truly free? In some ways yes, but in other ways we are definitely not. It’s been a busy summer already with reports of food and health freedoms being trampled upon by an over-eager government enforcing outrageous regulations and not just in our country.

Locally we felt it. It was with great sadness and not a little anger that I write about one episode close to home. Our local CSA was shut down by the USDA because of outrageous requirements that make sense on large farms and no sense at all on small operations selling directly to the customer. What was the evil they committed? Recycling wax boxes to save money and prevent waste instead of always using new ones when harvesting the organic produce.

In Great Britain they are now banning the sale of eggs and other food products by number instead of by weight/volume. That sounds alright on the surface but then again when you consider it is now illegal to buy eggs by the dozen or a dozen dinner rolls, or even to see how many rolls are in a package it begins to become absurd. These regulations are burdensome on the producers and end up costing money to regulate which increases the tax burden and they cost money for the producers to comply. For example in this situation the egg producers and shopkeepers will have to design and obtain all new packaging, will have to design new methods to weigh and calculate instead of just put 12 medium sized eggs in the medium carton and the costs for all of this will be transfered to the consumer. Read more here: EU to ban selling of eggs by the dozen

Back here at home we have the FDA telling us that we do not have the right to obtain our own food or to make informed decisions about what types of food we will purchase and cosume. Read more: “FDA says ‘No right to eat what you want’”. This was in response to the law suit filed by the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF) claiming that the federal regulations against the purchase and consumption of raw milk are unconstitutional.

With this news it should come as no surprise that the FDA is also moving to severely limit the amount of “sodium” in processed foods, also sounds good on the face of it but is it really? Real salts have minerals that are good for the human body and are required for many foods to be preserved, and also for them to taste good. What do you suppose will take the place so producers can make sure their products don’t spoil and they taste good? Probably dangerous toxins like MSG. That would likely suit the FDA just fine as they’ve shown a serious conflict of interest with the large corporations that make food additives, GMOs and other products including the monster Monsanto. The FDA has a revolving door with Monsanto where Monsanto executives end up running the FDA, then head back to Monsanto and big bucks and who knows what else. When will this corruption end? Read more: Labeling Issues, Revolving Doors, rBGH, Bribery and Monsanto

This Independence Day I’d like to ask you all to think about what freedom means to you. To think about what our country fought for when they decided to declare their independence. Did that include the most fundamental rights to choose what we eat and how we live? I think so. How about you?

What happened to the USA’s Agricultural Heritage?

Image of a red barn

A Red Barn

I remember many hours spent in history courses in grade school and then in college that talked about the building of the United States.  A country that’s backbone was agriculture.  Now that backbone seems to be rotting to the core.  What happened to us?

It seems to be mainly due to two things.  Firstly a lack of respect for farming, nature, and agriculture in general.  Secondly government interference which include subsidies and “regulations” that don’t solve any of the real problems and create a thousand more.

Today’s discussion is about respecting our means of nourishment, food.  Such a simple word for something so important and vital that effects us so profoundly physically, emotionally and mentally.  Over the coming weeks we will discuss the government’s role in destroying the agriculture of America piece by piece.

Before the industrial age agriculture was part of the every day lives of most people.  Even if you didn’t live on a farm you weren’t far from one and had a closer connection to the people that raised your food.  But with the industrial age people began abandoning the small towns to move to the big cities for work.  The food needs went from buying from your local farmer and raising some necessities yourself such as a family cow, a few chickens and a vegetable garden to relying on purchasing food from 3rd parties.

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Eggs are taken for granted

The connections were lost.  No more appreciation for each and every egg, knowing the chickens that produced it and instead taking for granted they will be there on the grocer’s shelves.  I was so disconnected growing up that I never realized what a real, fresh egg tasted like.  How the yolk was a dark golden yellow or orange.  The egg white wasn’t watery but thick and stuck around the yolk with a tenacity that the store bought eggs had never shown.   Even making a hard boiled egg was a new experience as the fresher eggs were harder to peel because the eggs hadn’t spent considerable time breaking down during shipping and shelving.

My meat came from plastic wrapped packages with dyes added to make it look more red, and more fresh.  The meat was so bland it had to be helped with unhealthy chemicals to induce flavor such as steak sauces and corn-syrup based ketchups.

I had no idea what herbs were, or spices, nor how they were used.  I never saw fresh ground pepper until I saw a chef cooking on TV.

Is this the sad legacy that has fallen onto America?  The once strong agricultural based country is now based on overpriced, nutrient lacking, mass marketed, psuedo-food.  Our very existence is ruled by what marketing companies have trained us to want and feel we need.  It’s a hollow and empty existence.  It surely explains why our country’s moral center is also starting to atrophy.

It is no wonder we have no respect for the animals that provide our food, for the farmers that work so hard to produce that food and get so little for their efforts, and for the resources that it takes to get that food from production to our plate.  We are disconnected from them behind a wall of middle men that also take the big chunk of the  money we pay for these products.

Our values are all out whack.  It’s time to take our agricultural heritage back.  If you can’t raise a couple of inconspicuous hens for eggs or have a milk cow (or a couple of goats) then find a local farmer who can and support them.  Buy directly from that farmer, get to know them, get to know where your food come from.

For some things we do have to rely on markets, especially those of us that are financially challenged.  For other reasons we also must rely on some food made from a distance, such as coconut oil, but we can buy with discernment.  Buy from companies with integrity and honor, also run by people and not corporations.  Let’s get back to the people and not the profit share.

Image of spice and herb jars

Easy to use glass jars, labeled and refilled as needed.

We all need affordable items to augment our kitchen but we can make good choices.  Organic spices and herbs are more nutritious and not irradiated.  If you cannot grow your own herbs (even some in a pot in the kitchen window) then buy organic from places like Mountain Rose Herbs.  Not only is buying in bulk cheaper it saves resources as you can reuse the glass container you store the herbs in.  Join a buying club or form a group of friends to divide up a pound of organic black peppercorns or a 5 gallon pail of Virgin Coconut Oil.  The possibilities are then endless.

Respect the food you cook with, waste less of it and make judicious choices.  It will save you money in this current depression we are experiencing and it will also make you feel better.  When we respect and honor our food, we are respecting and honoring our bodies and ourselves.  It’s the first step to a new world and if we each take a few steps together it will be a brighter place.

Next week’s article will discuss farm subsidies and how they are ruining our agriculture and serious economic and health problems not just for United States Citizens but for our neighbors in Mexico.  The  subsidies have a broad impact, and it’ s not a good one.

In the mean time check out this great article on Nutrition and Physical Regeneration about Farm Subsidies, “Subsidizing Cheeseburgers

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