Bad eggs = more government.
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 9:08 am, August 23, 2010 | 2 Comments
"You never want a serious crisis to go to waste." --Rahm Emanuel
Rahm wasn't thinking big enough. A crisis doesn't have to be serious to take advantage of it.
Obama's Food and Drug Administration Commissioner, Margaret Hamburg, is taking advantage of some bad eggs that have made some people sick. Of course, to any statist, bad eggs means the government needs more involvement in the egg production process.
Hamburg, according to MSNBC, said Congress should pass pending legislation that would provide her agency with greater enforcement power.
Of course she did.
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Tags: Government Incompetence > Mary Hamburg > rahm emanuel > Syndicated
Tags: Government Incompetence > Mary Hamburg > rahm emanuel > Syndicated
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August 23rd, 2010 @ 9:11 pm
“have made some people sick”
Some people? 11 dead so far. Salmonella kills about 600 Americans annually. That’s one 9/11 every 5 years. Pretty good kill rate for “some bad eggs.”
Current law prevents the FDA from carrying out its obligation to prevent poison in our food supply. Your reflexive complaint about growth of government is childish. There are legitimate uses of government power. Preventing death from sloppy or dangerous food production seems like a good idea to me.
August 23rd, 2010 @ 11:15 pm
I think the SEC should manage eggs just like it managed Madeoff.