Graham “Big G” Uter

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Graham “Big G” Uter

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Daphne, AL Katılım Ekim 2021
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I don't think people even realize how much power @RobertKennedyJr will have in this position As CEO of the fastest growing healthy snack brand ever, we've bumped up against dozens of annoying federal regs Here is a megathread of how he can MAHA with a stroke of his pen: 🧵 (Organized by department-- there are a lot of them in HHS!) USDA part 1 (farming) End the federal farm subsidies. Unhealthy processed food may appear cheap, but you’re still paying for it. That’s because you, the taxpayer, via the USDA, subsidize mega-farmers to grow low quality, pesticide intensive food, like GMO corn and soy. The law that started this system was passed during WWII to ensure a consistent food supply, but it’s no longer necessary. If we’re going to subsidize anyone, it should be small farmers who grow quality, nutrient dense food. Not large farms (who don’t need the money anyway) using toxic chemicals to grow nutrient-void crops. End the crop insurance scam. One of the many reasons why farmers prefer to grow pesticide-ridden mono crops is because they are easy to insure. So long as the farmer planted the correct Monsanto seeds and sprayed the right Monsanto pesticides at the right time; should the crops fail, they will be covered. Insurance is complex, and the more standardized the insured system is, the easier it is to insure. There are many cases where farmers will make more money from a failed crop than a successful one because of this payout. It’s not immediately clear how to solve this. But any incentives that encourage farmers to grow less quantity or quality of food are inherently harmful to the country and disrespectful of our land, and should be fixed. Legalize raw milk. The main reason we even have pasteurization is because refrigeration wasn’t widespread when these laws were written. But now we have it. Not only does the raw milk ban deprive Americans of an entire category of nutrient dense foods, it also increases the centralization of the industry and makes costs higher. Instead of selling to a dairy processor that then resells it to the stores, the removal of the processing middlemen would increase the localization and decrease costs of dairy products. @RepThomasMassie can do this on day 1 Revamp organic standards. USDA Organic is a valuable certification of quality, but it has been greenwashed by large food producers who find loopholes (often involving imported foods) or violate the spirit of the law. These should be reevaluated and eliminated, the standards made more stringent, and USDA subsidies should be available to any farm that would like to be certified but is unable to afford the certification process. Stop paying for fallow land. The USDA pays farmers outright to leave millions of acres fallow every year. While there can be important conservation reasons for leaving land un-utilized, in recent years this program has been wielded politically in order to control the quantity and quality of the food supply. If land can be ecologically farmed/grazed, and we know from Allan Savory’s work that proper farming techniques are actually beneficial to the land, then it should be. There’s no good reason for us to spend taxpayer dollars to produce less food, as it only increases the prices of food for American consumers and leaves us strategically vulnerable to potential shortages. Allow responsible grazing on federal lands. The work of the @AllanRSavory and the @SavoryInstitute clearly shows that the best way to maintain wild grasslands and reverse desertification of marginal lands is to promote ruminant animal grazing. The US government owns untold acres of such land in the American west, and in lieu of natural grazing animal populations (such as bison), responsible ranchers should be allowed and encouraged to graze their animals on this land and manage the health of these vital ecosystems. Require ingredient labels on produce. Pure produce was never required to display ingredient labels, because until very recently, there were no other ingredients than what you can see with your own two eyes. Sadly, that has changed. Many fruits and vegetables are coated with synthetic waxes or other substances designed to preserve freshness or improve appearance. If these substances are used, the produce should be clearly labeled so consumers can choose whether or not they want to buy produce with those additives. Food stamps for farms. Food stamps are basically a government subsidy for Coca Cola. The vast majority of food stamps are spent on cheap processed food that makes their purchasers more unhealthy, increasing the costs of their (also government subsidized) healthcare. Preventing food stamps from being used on crappy food, or at least applying a multiplier when used on quality food/at farmers markets, would help our poorest citizens buy better food and help dismantle the food deserts that plague poor areas. The Food Pyramid. Everyone’s dietary needs are different, so the task of creating a food pyramid that perfectly applies to everyone is nigh impossible. However, there are certain things that no one should be eating in any amounts. Either come up with something that works, or stop even trying. Just tell people what poisons to avoid instead.
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump

I am thrilled to announce Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as The United States Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). For too long, Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation when it comes to Public Health. The Safety and Health of all Americans is the most important role of any Administration, and HHS will play a big role in helping ensure that everybody will be protected from harmful chemicals, pollutants, pesticides, pharmaceutical products, and food additives that have contributed to the overwhelming Health Crisis in this Country. Mr. Kennedy will restore these Agencies to the traditions of Gold Standard Scientific Research, and beacons of Transparency, to end the Chronic Disease epidemic, and to Make America Great and Healthy Again!

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ACC Network@accnetwork·
"I think we have the best receiving room in the conference." Preston Stone has all the confidence in his squad 😤 @SMUFB
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Billy Embody@BillyEmbody·
BREAKING: 2025 Daphne (Ala.) Bayside Academy TE Miles Uter commits to #SMU over Boston College, Georgia Tech and others. He'll join his brother, Graham, on the Hilltop in a year or so. Story: on3.com/teams/smu-must… #PonyUpDallas
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Miles Uter
Miles Uter@uter_miles·
Had a great time working on my craft with @Coach_Nagle yesterday. I beat my previous 40 and had a 31” vertical. Always great competition at @LSUfootball!
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Next episode starts in 9 days @SMUFB Thanks to all my coaches, teachers, administrators, and especially my parents and God who got me here.
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