Biden Goes After Meat Industry

When Biden’s War on Energy produced skyrocketing energy prices, he astonishingly yet somehow unsurprisingly blamed energy companies and called for government intervention into gas prices. His policies have also caused a dramatic rise in the cost of food, so this will come as no surprise:

Biden promised to “fight for fairer prices” for farmers and consumers Monday as he announced plans to combat the market power of the giant conglomerates that dominate meat and poultry processing.

“Capitalism without competition isn’t capitalism, it’s exploitation,” Biden said. “That’s what we’re seeing in meat and poultry.”

In other words, capitalism isn’t capitalism, socialism is capitalism.

With the word “exploitation,” the Marxist/Leninist foundation of Biden’s ideology peeks through like bright red underwear from behind his unzipped fly.

The inflation driving up food prices was largely caused by excessive government spending. So naturally Biden’s solution includes…

… $1 billion in federal aid to assist expansion of independent processors and new competition regulations under consideration.

When throwing too much free money around causes inflation, throw more free money around. Cranking inflation even higher will make it easier for the government to pay down its debts — as if it planned to anyway.

Eventually, the feds will take over the meat industry. Then we will never again have to worry about high meat prices, because there won’t be any meat — for the same reason that if you put Biden et al. in charge of the Sahara, there would be a shortage of sand.

This dovetails nicely with the progressive agenda on diet. According to liberal doctrine, meat oppresses animals and makes it be too nice outside, so we should eat bugs and weeds instead. Just don’t let Big Government take control of the bug and weed supply, or we won’t have those to eat either.

On a tip from Henry.

FDA Approval Process Dramatized

What if a corporation with a seat at the table develops medicinal candy that protects teeth and gums from cooties and climate change? The FDA approval process might look something like this:

With all the political noise about what the science allegedly says regarding Covid, it is hard to know what to believe. At least there is one principle we can be sure of: the bigger Big Government, the more corrupt and tyrannical.

On a tip from Chris Neilson.

Bureaucrats Block Care for Special Needs Kids

Not all senseless bureaucratic tyranny is imposed by the federal government. States do it too. Thirty-nine states have laws requiring certain businesses to prove they are needed before they can open. The main point is to make less work for notoriously lazy bureaucrats, since they will have less to regulate. Another aspect is that people with a Seat at the Table thanks to their political donations don’t want competition.

This suppression of individual aspirations could have even a social worker with a hyphenated name like Ursula Newell-Davis voting against Democrats. For no good reason, she is not permitted to help special needs kids in Louisiana:

If only bureaucrats had to prove they were needed before they could sponge off of taxpayers.

On a tip from KirklesWorth.