Biden's Conference on Food Insecurity and Health Served Warmed-Over Ideas
No new, interesting, or helpful food policies are coming from this administration.

Last week the Biden administration hosted a conference focused on nutrition, health, and hunger in America. The White House says the conference was intended to help craft a national strategy to "identify steps the government will take and catalyze[] the public and private sectors to address the intersections between food, hunger, nutrition, and health." The conference's goals included improving food access and affordability, integrating nutrition and health, and empowering consumers to make healthy food choices.
The timing of the conference—a lowlight of which included Biden wondering aloud why a recently deceased member of Congress wasn't in attendance—was fortuitous. It was held amidst the double whammy of record-high food prices and obesity rates in this country.
In the lead-up to the conference, the Biden administration announced billions of dollars in public and private contributions—the latter including money and other resources provided by companies such as Doordash, Chobani, Google, and the National Grocers Association—as part of a "transformational vision" to help end hunger and reduce diet-related diseases such as diabetes by 2030.
That certainly sounds nice. But just what did—or can—a conference such as this achieve? As always, the devil's in the details. And those details appear in many cases to involve merely reheating soggy leftover ideas. Indeed, a lengthy strategy document released by the White House suggests its so-called "transformational vision" is largely neither.
The administration's plans to improve food access and affordability include "increasing access to free and nourishing school meals." School lunches may be free for many kids, but those meals are neither nourishing nor—frequently—healthy or edible. As I detail in my book, Biting the Hands that Feed Us: How Fewer, Smarter Laws Would Make Our Food System More Sustainable, the meals' alleged "affordability" comes from the fact the foods contained in them are typically subsidized from farm to fork.
Worse, proposed plans to empower consumers to make healthy choices may include yet another revision of mandatory food labeling requirements for packaged foods. As the conference document notes, Biden was serving as vice president the last time such changes to food labels (which the document refers to preposterously as "iconic") were supposed to accomplish something big.
Perhaps the most troubling element of the document is a proposal to "assess[] additional steps to reduce added sugar consumption, including potential voluntary targets." While I agree Americans should consume far less sugar than they do, the Obama administration already went down this path, and obesity and other diet-related diseases have only risen. Moreover, the words "including potential voluntary targets" strongly suggest mandatory targets for sugar consumption. Indeed, as NPR noted in the wake of the conference, activists "are hopeful the conference serves as a first step towards future… policy changes."
Instead of the whole conference hoopla, a simpler solution, as I've suggested before, would be for the federal government to send cash to people who can't afford to buy sufficient food for themselves and their families. A New York Times report on last week's conference pointed to a recent USDA report that showed 10 percent of American households—13.5 million—are food-insecure. The White House could direct the entirety of the aforementioned $8 billion to those same households (which would work out to around $600 per household per year) and other, greater cash payments as needed. For that comparatively small investment, the federal government could have an immediate, positive impact on the lives of many hungry Americans without foisting still more ineffective or counterproductive policies on the American public. The results, then, could be just those the Biden administration says it wants.
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LOL. The republicans are already squeeing that impeachment is out. Too unladylike I guess.
There’s no chance of conviction. Even of all the Republican senators vote for it, there is no way the next congress will feature enough republicans. And democrats are too treasonous to do the right thing.
Who gives a shit about convictions? There should be daily hearings on all the slimy deals Biden, through his son and brother, has profited from as a Government "servant", then rub the democrats noses in that shit.
They won't do it because they also involved in Slimy Shit, from McConnell on down.
So, does Reason have any plans to publish an article on this from a libertarian/free market perspective?
I, too, was a bit taken aback by the author's conclusion.
Libertarianism lite. Making it palatable for TeenReasons preferred demographic, the Blue Checks.
Libertarianism Plus!
Libertarians for the big welfare state.
Think of it as a way of giving us back our money without an explicit tax reduction, which sounds "too Republican" to get broad enough support.
Too bad the recipients don’t pay taxes.
How do they get away with it, or are you being ironic? AFAICT the program would be universal, so that everyone who eats qualifies. Those who don't eat we don't have to worry about.
How do they get away with it….
You are dumb as a post.
Here's the problem:. Everybody eats but not everybody pays for it!
Imagine J. Wellington Wimpy saying: "I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.".
Now imagine J. Wellington Wimpy multiplied by the millions on EBT, WIC, Earned Income Tax Credit, Section 8, fuel subsidies,
Now imagine those millions of J. Wellington Wimpys moving back the pay-back day for these hamburgers to Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, skip Sunday, and Monday, then next month, next year, next decade, and so on with the can-kicking.
Then imagine multiple generations of these J. Wellington Wimpys saying "I will gladly pay you on The Twelfth of Never for a hamburger today and every day" to every one of the millions of people who actually pay taxes for these mortgaged hamburgers.
Get the picture Roberta? Or would you rather I sell myself into slavery as an alternative to the U.S. Government slaughtering me in it's war on it's own Citizens?
Either way, Fuck Off, Slaver!
Of course not. Why would Reason do that when they can make some Blue Checks happy?
To be fair, Linnekin writes frequently about how stupid regulation makes good food more expensive and less accessible.
But then again, Baylen has to fuck it up with this:
Instead of the whole conference hoopla, a simpler solution, as I've suggested before, would be for the federal government to send cash to people who can't afford to buy sufficient food for themselves and their families.
Hell. To. The. No.
I've worked in retail long enough to know that no such animal as "people who can't afford to buy sufficient food for themselves and their families" exists, M'Lady. It is as bogus as any Cryptozoid like Bigfoot or Nessie!
Between EBT, WIC, Medicare OTC Cards, Section 8 housing to make more room in their monthly budget, subsidies for heating to do the same, subsidies for foster care, and Earned Income Tax Credit, the poor have more than enough for food!
And with exception to restrictions of WIC and OTC, the poor spend their subsidies on the worst foods imaginable for their health.
If some SHTF scenario came to the U.S. food supply or if government food subsidies ever ended, you'd probably see a Great Fat Sloughing among the poor. It would happen as their junk food supply is cut off and their energy is burned on legitimate work not done by hand in decades like ditch-digging.
Either that or the energy will get burned on "mostly peaceful" protesting and rioting in the streets, not to mention the sloughing of entire lives from the resulting retaliation by police or armed Citizens.
If the U.S. ever experienced a fraction of the starvation of Totalitarian and Third World nations, the "Fat Pride" and "Fat Acceptance" movements will be as dead as Monarchy, something to be read about in nostalgic Ripley's Believe It Or Not books and museums while nibbling a food cube from the Star Trek replicator.
I hope that's not what it'll take to get people to a healthy perspective on food, but you may want to start stockpiling now and build barricades for your doors. Fortunately, I live upstairs, so that's home invasion insurance against fat mobs. 🙂
I have to agree. One of the biggest problems I have with the "food insecurity" as it's portrayed currently is that it acts like the program is stopping children from actively starving due to sheer poverty. However, the numbers are based on anyone who's ever worried about having enough to eat. 13.5 million households are not currently barren due to poverty. 13.5 million households are statistically expected to be worried about buying food at the end of the month. These aren't the same thing.
There is a reason that the poorest of our poor are fat. Food is cheap and available. Even for the destitute, there are numerous programs available that give substantial amounts for basic, healthy meals.
The problem is largely ignorance and criminality. Trading the food aid for liquor or drugs is disturbingly common, as are people simply not availing themselves of existing aid due to pride or not knowing what is out there. Then, people who are illegally present cannot claim government aid without revealing their presence. None of these issues will be addressed by throwing money at the problem.
If you cannot properly identify the root cause, then your solution will be wrong.
Thanks for this post.
It looks as if the people the administration are most worried about feeding is the lawyers.
End sugar subsidies, anyone?
But that would result in lower sugar prices which would lead to people using more sugar.
/sarc
On the other hand, the go-to sugar substitute, high fructose corn syrup, is far worse than sugar from a dietary perspective.
Ending corn subsidies would be even better than sugar subsidies. Get the ethynol out of the gas, too. That skews the market for all farm goods, massively.
Do people not remember when the ethynol mandate came into play, and how bread went from a buck a loaf to $2.50? How Mexicans, many of whom live a lot more hand to mouth than Americans, were enduring 60% food budget increases because of the cost of tortillas? The bump in beef prices during drought years because of the price of feed corn?
Won't ever end because Iowa is the first caucus in the nation, but encouraging plowing under other grain fields to plant corn to burn was one of the worst things the government did during that era. And that's saying something.
How about just end subsidies, period. Why specify when they're all bad?
.. how bread went from a buck a loaf to $2.50?
Bread isn’t made from corn.
But wheat was plowed away to make room for corn, which then meant wheat shortages and raised the prices for bread.
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Gay Palestinian Beheaded And Paraded Through West Bank Streets In Sickening Display
Bay Area protest group “Queers for Palestine” could not be reached for comment.
Wokesters are fine with religious fundamentalism as long as it isn't Christian.
Or Judaism in Israel.
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What's Biden Doing Warning of 'Armageddon' at a Political Fundraiser?
SleepyJoe is going to get us all killed..
Trying to get democrats to get out and vote to support more of his policies that bring us closer to Armageddon.
He has got nothing to point to as better, so he warns us about Trump - who is not on the ballot, abortion access - a state issue now, and Armageddon. No one wants to fund raise on inflation, crime, school indoctrination, illegal immigration, or gas prices.
It's occurred to me that the Biden regime may be testing the waters for another pre midterm propaganda campaign. Doesn't seem like the semi fascist MAGA thing made a dent. If they can convince the masses that Putin is about to launch the nuclear holocaust they'll rally around the flag GW Bush style. Problem is nobody believes Biden could handle it.
Biden would have to announce in detail what our response would be to Russian use of nukes to make it an effective campaign issue. He's not mentally capable of coming up with a realistic plan.
Or reading the plan somebody else came up with and put in front of his face.
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Pennsylvania Teacher Reinstated After District Suspended Him for Not Using Trans Students Preferred Pronouns
“Over 400 people attended Wednesday’s school board meeting. . . . The district reinstated Cusato and suspended the policy forcing teachers to use preferred pronouns.”
More people for Merrick Garland to call domestic terrorists.
As bad as KBJ is as a justice, I am so fucking glad Garland never got on the USSC.
Garland is on full attack against pro life activists, for peaceful protests. And yet is ignoring Jane's Revenge attacks on pro life centers.
And even Reason ignores it.
"even Reason ignores it"
Deliberately, as hard as they fucking can.
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Inflation-proof gun sales over 1 million for 38 straight months
Looks like Agenda 2030 isn't going to be pleasant for them, either.
Gun range was crowded today.
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Vice Chair of Treasury Department’s New ‘Racial Equity Committee’ Wants to Defund Police and ‘Reimagine’ Capitalism
“True equity means equity of outcome, and not accepting the promise of ‘opportunity’ within a system that continues to systematically exclude”
Imagine defunding the Treasury Department, it's easy if you try. Then she can hang her Mao poster in her own basement.
It says something when you're a major part of the system and say you don't trust the system. What even is your job, then?
Like all socialists she would like to destroy the United states
Why does the Treasury Department need a Racial Equity Committee?
To signal virtue, of course.
“a lowlight of which included Biden wondering aloud why a recently deceased member of Congress wasn't in attendance”
Awkward…
He is mentally ill.
Dementia is not an illness. It’s a permanent decline
Senile.
Beneath the senility, dementia and mental illness, Joe is still at heart a grade A asshole.
Did you sleep okay or were you up all night worried about nuclear annihilation again?
At least no droned Iranian terrorist was involved. That must be some small comfort.
This is the one thing I can at least empathize with him on. Who hasn't reached for the phone, intending to call of a friend or loved one, before recalling that they aren't there anymore?
The president is a very busy man and cannot reasonably remember everything. There are many legitimate things to criticize Biden for. This really isn't one of them.
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A panoply of low-testosterone faces. Guess which one has the highest soy milk intake.
What kind of idiot wears a suit with red flowers all over it?
Harry Styles would. With a flower blouse underneath.
The original was John/Yoko.
After yoko showed him the shirt John said “I would rather be shot in the head than wear that”
What you say about education you deny about food, which is that subsidies DRIVE prices up. People can't afford current prices and you will make them able to afford it and the prices will therefor STAY at their current level.
The price of fertilizer, the government's reach into farming decisions via the Commerce Clause, and the government's blind eye ot Gates and China buying up land -- that is what is jacking prices AT THE SOURCE. Food needs to get to consumers and the biggest cost there -- surprise -- is GAS.
NO, I would say you have it exactly backwards
Who is the “you” you are addressing?
Fuck off, sealion.
Caw caw!
Anyway, just purely on the economics theory level, yes it is true that subsidies will drive up prices.
But the practical effect depends on how widespread the subsidies are. If subsidies are ubiquitous it will have a noticeable effect. If subsidies are small or only go out to a relative few households the effect will be insignificant.
Disclaimer: I’m just making a general economic observation. I am not endorsing Linnekin’s idea of Federal direct subsidies to households.
Because nobody knows any of these nuggets of wisdom.
Where would we be without Dee to lead us?
"...the government’s blind eye ot Gates and China buying up land..."
None of the government's business.
But if you give people cash (which for most people will simply be a tax refund), it doesn't necessarily get spent on food, so no distortion there. Giving people back some of their cash does the least damage to price signals of any of the common government interventions. To the extent it's just giving people their own taxed dollars back, it's a net reduction of government intervention in the economy, and or aggression against the individual.
The typical recipients of this cash do not pay taxes.
So who says the recipients need be typical? Cash (in lieu of food) for everyone!
Dumbest idea ever.
I think it's smart. There's not enough political support for simply giving people their money back — giveaway to the rich! But dress it up as making it possible for people to afford food, and there'll be enough support to get us all a refund. Will a few people get back more than they paid? Sure, but that's such a small amount that it's worth it to get the rest of us such a tax break.
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Judge orders FBI to turn over information on laptop of homicide victim Democrat staffer Seth Rich
U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant didn't kill himself.
“We accidentally destroyed it with a flame thrower, your honor”
Instead of the whole conference hoopla, a simpler solution, as I've suggested before, would be for the federal government to send cash to people who can't afford to buy sufficient food for themselves and their families. A New York Times report on last week's conference pointed to a recent USDA report that showed 10 percent of American households—13.5 million—are food-insecure. The White House could direct the entirety of the aforementioned $8 billion to those same households (which would work out to around $600 per household per year) and other, greater cash payments as needed.
So spend more on SNAP. The libertarian solution is increase welfare. Got it.
At least school meals go to kids so their parents can't sell benefits for cash to buy liquor or smokes.
He's merely saying that simply sending them the money would be more effective than spending it on more programs and regulations.
But doesn't always do what is intended as cash is fungible and easy for people to spend against the intent of the funding. That is the problem of things like feeding children by giving it to parents. There is no oversight to ensure the basis of the increased spending is where the money goes. This leads to increased spending for unintended purposes which is simple welfare. When it doesn't fix the problem they will simply allocate more. Cycle over and over.
But doesn’t always do what is intended as cash is fungible and easy for people to spend against the intent of the funding.
Any guy paying child support will confirm this.
Every child needs a mother dressed in expensive clothes.
And they could spend the money on clothes because the truth is that no one is going without food now. Poor people are fat in this country.
And fat people are always H-O-N-G-R-Y!
"But doesn’t always do what is intended as cash is fungible and easy for people to spend against the intent of the funding."
Absolutely true. But, we also absolutely know that before EBT cards were used, some people sold their food-stamps to buy "whatever." Now that the cards are being used, some people either sell the cards, or "spend them down" and report them as stolen, at which point they are issued new cards.
I once watched a video of a person purchasing a large amount of steaks from a local grocer, and then taking them to a "neighbor" and trading them for cigarettes. While this person was "busted," it probably cost the county at least $20,000 for arrest and prosecution of the case (I am guessing twice that). That seems a small return for the taxpayer for a few steaks.
That is the problem: the cost of enforcement of such regulations results in a substantial amount of the department's budget being spent on enforcement, with virtually zero results.
For those reasons, though I don't necessarily support "free food" programs, if we are doomed, at least for the foreseeable future, to have them, I support direct cash payments, since, ultimately, it will result in more food delivered to those who need it, and less money spent on government bureaucracy.
But there is the problem. We already spend billions on SNAP yet we have the exact same talking points to expand it. This article is asking for more spending under the guise of children.
School lunch programs will exist regardless of SNAP benefits. There isn't much government oversight to fund lunch programs. In this instance just fund food for kids without the attached demands.
Not disagreeing.
And what I recently found out is that the school lunch program, at least near me, isn’t just for poor kids. If a school has a high enough percentage of of kids that qualify, the entire school gets it. And during covid shutdowns, they sent out cards basically like a snap card to everyone. And even worse? I know someone who’s homeschooling their kid but was enrolled when covid hit, so they’re still getting a card. And this family is nowhere near poverty.
"If a school has a high enough percentage of of kids that qualify, the entire school gets it."
This is standard. In the last three counties I lived in CA, every school kid got "free" lunch.
The kids aren't eating the food provided for school lunches. The waste is a disgrace.
Wait a minute! Where did it ever say you had to eat the food, and couldn’t sell it? I got SNAP for a while, and no such condition was ever applied, nor stated on the application. You couldn’t sell the right to debit from the card, but once you’d bought the goods, there was no covenant on what you could do with them. So I think that story’s bogus. (Wasn't the story that they could make you buy broccoli, but couldn't make you eat it?)
Now my housemate goes to a pantry where food is given away, no questions asked, prepackaged every two weeks. There are no qualifications. This house was getting to look like a prepper’s, with canned and dry goods taking up space and even starting to fill the freezer. The place said to just give away what we couldn’t eat ourselves. They even grow vegetables to give away.
Parasite.
Hey, that’s what they live for. Seriously, they have trouble giving away all this food. And I think they're volunteers, or at least they employ a lot of volunteers: https://www.projectselfsufficiency.org
I’m guessing you don’t lift a finger to help.
Heck, I have to help Don Meinshausen (maybe you've heard of him if you're an old-timer in this movement) carry this stuff home and put it all away, or at least out of the way, when it's such a far cry from what I'd buy if shopping on my own. You ever try to use canned ground pork? Just-add-water-and-boil macaroni-and-cheese packages that produce macaroni with curds stuck to them? Canned vegetables that are redundant to what I buy raw?
And forget about having him do dishes. He had me get a dishpan, which I never used to use and is a grease collector, and then I found out that when he washes dishes they come out dirtier than they went in!
Yet we get both the sending them more money AND the spending on more programs and regulations. This is the kind of hard-hitting Libertarianism Plus we've come to expect. It's like mainline libertarianism has just given up. And to be honest, who can blame them?
I'm honestly at the point of welfare being embarrassing. Send them boxes of bland food at this point.
People used to be shamed for being on welfare. Now it seems to be celebrated.
The shift to just more pure money further destigmatizes welfare usage. It should be temporary and uncomfortable.
"who can blame them?"
Not me. We're under full blown despotism now. We're way past the point where real change can be effected through political processes. Libertarianism is just a debate club under these conditions.
Sad but true.
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Shipping down 75% ahead of Christmas shopping.
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Woke Disney now apologizing for #dadjokes
No one should ever—-EVER!!!!—— apologize for telling dad jokes!!
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Shrike is going to hate this.
"We came out of COVID right into the Biden administration, which then kneecapped us," Stewart recounted. "Between their regulatory assault and the attempt to defund us and to debank us on Wall Street, we're still a million or million and a half barrels behind where we were. And we're 3 million barrels behind where we could be. And that's really unfortunate. And that's unfortunate for our European allies in particular."
US still producing less than prepandemic.
https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/fri-head-us-oil-and-gas-association-says-biden-admin-kneecapped
But, the rig count? Best economy ever in the history of the world! 😛
And we are emptying the strategic reserve.
Are you sure it's not already empty?
I suspect the strategic reserve we know about might be empty, but that there is a REAL strategic reserve somewhere we don't know about.
Yeah, in China.
"Shrike is going to hate this..."
You're assuming turd is smart enough to actually understand something like that; doubtful.
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Muh private company.
PayPal Updates User Policy to Include Possible $2,500 Fine For Speech It Doesn’t Like
When I clicked the user agreement a decade ago they didn't say that they'd fine me for selling "Trump forever" stickers or being keen on Jesus.
I can't wait until this goes to court. It is the definition of an unconscionable clause in a contract. The right of the company to take your money for any reason they want. It is insane.
I'm closing my PayPal account as of today.
Canceling today.
This idea didn't even last the day -- thank God.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/paypal-walks-back-plan-to-fine-users-up-to-2500-for-misinformation-after-outrage/
But PayPal has since distanced itself from the changes amid growing backlash, claiming that the “misinformation” language in the new user agreement was sent out “in error.”
“An AUP notice recently went out in error that included incorrect information,” a spokesperson for PayPal told Fox Business on Saturday. “PayPal is not fining people for misinformation and this language was never intended to be inserted in our policy.”
The spokesperson didn’t address whether PayPal intended to scrap the proposed ban on “intolerance,” however.
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Still, cancel your accounts.
Putin is so crazy he is now blowing up his bridge to Crimea.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/crucial-bridge-linking-crimea-to-russia-collapses-in-suspected-truck-bomb-attack
The Swedes have now confirmed large explosive damage from the pipelines. It wasn't an industrial accident. Are people still claiming the Russians blew up their own leverage?
SleepyJoe is begging for nuclear war.
The problem is while Putin like to talk big, Russia's nukes are unlikely to be in any better shape then the rest of their military.
Russia sent their old tanks and weapons to Ukraine thinking they could run over them with lower costs. They have sufficient military and nuclear tech. They also have a shit ton of cold war leftovers.
Right. The ultimate outcome of the war is not in doubt—Ukraine cannot hold off the Russian armed forces forever. Putin has just been trying to do it on the cheap. That won't last.
Hope that is true.
Seen many people say something like this online, and it always seemed like wishful thinking, BUT it has gained a bit more credibility.
Russia has already annexed the eastern Ukraine territories and implied they are now under Russia’s nuclear umbrella. But Ukraine has already attacked the new borders and blown up a major bridge with no nuclear retaliation. It’s only been a few days of this, of course, but one possible explanation is Russia has done a piss-poor job of maintaining its nuclear arsenal.
It’s only been a few days of this, of course, but one possible explanation is Russia has done a piss-poor job of maintaining its nuclear arsenal.
No they haven’t. Where the fuck do you get your news from.
Let’s face it, we built and deployed two nuclear weapons made in a hurry with 1940’s technology. I’m sure the Russians have plenty of capability.
I’m disappointed Linnekin doesn’t point out how fraudulent supposed “food insecurity” is. It’s based on a survey question paraphrased as have you ever restricted the type or amount of food due to financial concerns. Frankly I’m amazed the responses aren’t closer to 75% of respondents, but obviously this question doesn’t tell us anything about who is really in need. In fact all it proves is that everything an activist promotes is propaganda.
I’ve restricted the amount of prime beef and king crab I buy, as the price is too high.
Not sarc. He gets his king crab from a local guy for $10 a pound.
Bet he eats it at the half-million-dollar Airbnb he rented with his fishing pals.
It's the same goalpost moving that we've seen in the racial justice movement. First, the target was end slavery. Then, it was civil rights. Then, racial discrimination. Then, equal opportunity. Then, affirmative action. Then, reparations. Then, "systemic racism". Then, microaggressions. Then, "white supremacy". Then...I dunno, nanoaggressions? The more progress is made, the more is demanded, so that the demands never end. With food, it was eliminating starvation. Then, malnutrition. Then, "enriched" everything and MDRs. Then, RDAs. Then, "hunger". Then "food insecurity". As long as government keeps responding, it will never stop.
“It’s based on a survey question paraphrased as have you ever restricted the type or amount of food due to financial concerns.”
And as I recall, that’s for any 24 hour period in the past year.
"...A New York Times report on last week's conference pointed to a recent USDA report that showed 10 percent of American households—13.5 million—are food-insecure..."
Gee, an assertion from a suspect source claiming a vague condition; let's act on that!
On May 22, the treasury inspector general for tax administration reported that the IRS deliberately destroyed 30 million returns in 2021 so as to relieve a backlog of paper documents in anticipation of a flood of new filings. The agency cited software limitations as an excuse.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/editorials/democrats-cover-for-irs-destruction-taxpayer-filings
I got a letter from the IRS in 2021 claiming I had not filed a 1040 in 2021. Mysteriously the enclosed check had been cashed and credited to my account. I had to send in the form again obviously past the deadline date. The IRS has made it very clear that they want everyone filing online. My guess is they will ultimately refuse to handle paper returns at all. I'm 66 years old and I've been doing it for a long time. Fuck these assholes. But this story is really amazing. Maybe the plan is to have the 87k new hires audit all of the taxpayers whose returns they destroyed.
Still the case, last time I checked, for our 2018 taxes.
"Newsom to call special legislative session over gas prices"
[...]
"California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday he will call a special session of the state Legislature in December to pass a new tax on oil company profits to punish them for what he called "rank price gouging."..."
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/gov-newsom-calls-for-direct-tax-on-oil-companies/
"All new federal oil and gas drilling to be halted in California
August 11, 2022 By Stephen Frank"
https://www.capoliticalreview.com/capoliticalnewsandviews/all-new-federal-oil-and-gas-drilling-to-be-halted-in-california/
Perhaps the legislature should shift its focus.
The fundamental problem is that California has very few refineries compared to the past. The numbers are dwindling and no new ones will ever come online.
By few, in the 1980s there were between 40 and 50 refineries, now there are I think 15. Maybe 14. And several are offline as they switch to Winter blend, which normally goes into effect Nov 1.
No new refineries have been built in close to 50 years. None. The regulatory climate in California is so unbelievably harsh that nobody will even consider it. Only a year and a half ago these same politicians who are blaming "big oil" for gouging were calling for shutting down existing refineries when we had excess capacity (at that moment, only, due to the pandemic shutdowns) and asking "why should California be the gas station for Asia and Latin America?" This year Newsome banned sale of gas cars a dozen years from now.
California has special blends, winter AND summer, but summer is extra special. California only. And even then, LA and Imperial county need a special special blend, that's the state summer blend plus extra oxygenating agents. For either of these blends, nobody else makes it, anywhere in the US, and the California refineries are operating at max capacity most of the summer. So if a couple of refineries are undergoing planned maintenance and there's an outage at another, your entire supply can be down by 15-25%.
Likewise, since we can't pipe or truck it in from Arizona or Nevada, the only place you can get it is here, or (oddly) shipped in from Korea. That's right, gas is so fucking expensive here it's worth it for a Korean refinery to make it and send to Long Beach in a tanker. Yet Ca is such a pain in the ass nobody can or will increase capacity in the US.
The solution when Chevron charges a higher margin from the refinery is simply to go to Shell if they have a lower price. It's a fungible market, the basic refined product is all the same. But when you literally have every refinery producing at capacity, all the time, nobody is going to have a lower price. Why should they?
They need to keep their margins up to maintain their already ancient refineries, and to recoup investments before gasoline cars are banned. Nobody in neighboring states can bolster the supply because they can't make the blend (nor would they bother, when the regulatory climate is so awful and outside Ca they can make one blend in any refinery anywhere in the west and sell it anywhere from Az to Tx to Montana and all states in between). Those neighboring states' refineries would need a pretty massive investment to convert some over to make CA blend gasoline, and if they have only a decade or less to make it back, it's just not worth the hassle.
So, yeah. Margins are higher here. But that's because any time a refinery operator needs to upgrade or overhaul a hundred year old refinery they look at California, say "fuck it" then take their ball and go home. So when we have unprecedented demand due to the post-pandemic backlash, what do you expect?
Really interesting post. A lot of info about the California market that I never knew. Thanks SIC.
Which is why the cross-border price jump isn't particularly shocking. The specific magnitude of it is higher than normal, but I'm not sure it would be as a percentage. Hell, I remember being mad about gasoline in CA being $2 / gallon in 2000... Heh. But that was in comparison to $1.50 here in NM.
Taxes are supposed to be funds needed for basic services, not assigned as punishments without trial.
Because gas taxes aren't already a large part of the cost of gas.
Mmmmm, warmed over crickets and mealworms. My mouth is just watering.
I prefer free range crickets and cruelty-free meal worms.
Organic fair traded.
As a long term eater of crickets and worms with my mezcal and tequila I don't see the baseline issue with it.
Though I get that it's annoying that it feels forced upon us.
But seriously, try some chapulines with your mezcal. It works.
Have had chapulines and they’re not bad, except the little legs getting stuck in one’s teeth.
I've eaten prepared crickets, mealworms, ants and grasshoppers and enjoy them every time I do. They're great.
What pisses me off is that the 2030 fascists want to replace my steak, ham, lamb chops, smoked salmon and fried chicken with them.
The fact that there is any such thing as "food policies" is a total disgrace to the memory of our founding fathers.
Yeah but the ration cards are gonna have this really cool hologram on them…
If we were instructed by Washington when to plant and when to sow, we would soon be short of bread (in both senses of the term).
The best policy is no policy.
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So, I'm thinking about non-political things today. I am roasting a 40 lb bag of Hatch chilies I bought in Hatch. I am drinking bourbon. I am petting my dog.
A thunderstorm is rolling into southern Arizona, apparently this is the rainier monsoon on record this year. I'm listening to wonderful music. I smell like mesquite smoke. It's a good day.
I am losing my job soon. And that scares me, but I have a lot of wonderful people and things in my life.
It's good to take a step back sometimes from politics sometimes and appreciate things. I can barely recall why I ended up commenting on Reason during the Obama years. But I'm here now and I appreciate y'all.
What are you thankful for today?
Sorry, to hear about your job.
I know Hatch well as a good friend of mine’s family is one of the big Hatch chile growers.
I’m grateful for our dog. We rescued him from the shelter and we lucked out to get the best, most loyal, most mellow dog ever. (He was the first thing I saw after you asked the question.)
Dogs are the best of the best.
So, I’m thinking about non-political things today. I am roasting a 40 lb bag of Hatch chilies I bought in Hatch.
Huh, so you live in Southern AZ. Hatch is a few miles north from where I grew up.
What are you thankful for today?
Lots of things. In particular, I'm thankful for how my young daughter is growing up and turning out. I couldn't have asked for a better kid, with a head screwed on so straight. Not sure where that came because she's so different from me at her age I can't believe any of that behavior could have channeled through me.
I'm thankful I have a good job and the management appreciates me, although given the nature of large corporations, I'm aware that can turn on a dime.
I'm especially thankful for the sacrifices my parents made that created the world of abundance I (and my daughter) live in.
Sorry to hear about your job. What industry you in?
It's all good. It's more an inflection point. I work in tech at a well known company. Already finding new work. But new jobs, new life milestones put me in a very specific mindset.
But financially I'm fine. An advantage of me being about quarter crazy prepper.
But financially I’m fine.
That's good.
can I borrow a few bucks?
Here’s another thing to be grateful for: You work in tech without living here in Shiticon!
Good on ya!
You have a background in coding right? Know someone hiring like crazy if you need a heads up.
I appreciate it. I'll let you know as I sort of spread my resume. I have it at a few places now.
Good luck, BUCS
So you currently live in a country music video?
Actually If you want a job ref my company is way short on engineers and is hiring like crazy
I am thankful for cardboard boxes, old horror movies, blues music, and seeing as my wife is out all day and I have my daughter by myself... Gin and tonic
My wife was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in May 2021. She had surgery and finished her chemotherapy in September. Now she is on a medication for two years that will keep her cancer at bay.
I am thankful she is still by my side. I am thankful that we own a large cat who loves to sleep on her lap, and the pressure she felt caused her to go to the doctor (we have nicknamed him Cat Scan).
Her doctor possesses great skill and they have a great relationship. I am thankful the US has the best medical system in the world.
I am thankful that Arizona has a law called the “stupid motorist law” that specifically addresses monsoon season:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stupid_motorist_law
Also I am pulling my chili peppers and tomatillos from the garden, season for growing is over. I will probably dry some of them and jar the rest – I have about 20 lbs of jalapenos, poblanos, serranos, and tabascos.
Going to leave the bush goliath and purple cherokee tomatoes up for another week or so and hope we don’t get an early frost.
Buffalo Trace is on sale.
Beer and cigarettes. Same as yesterday.
Hatch chiles are awesome. I'm jealous. One of the things I miss after I moved from AZ. The East Coast has no idea they exist except in a little can.
The hot, roasted hatches make a great salsa when mixed with chunks of fresh pineapple, tomatillos and the usual suspects (onions, garlic, shallots, cilantro, lime, S&P etc). Sweetly hot salsa verde.
Greatful to be alive, in good health, have a nice place to live, cars that are paid for and soon to leave the job force for whatever is next. Sorry about your job loss and hope you land someplace better. The world is still a good place in spite of those political grifters and thieves. Looking forward to November.
As usual the nanny staters think all you have to do is label a “problem” with a fine-sounding monicker – “food insecurity” – and it automatically eliminates all possible logical objections. How could anyone be against fighting “food insecurity?” Never mind that food insecurity isn’t actually a thing; or that the proposals to combat it cannot possibly achieve improved outcomes for the non-existing non-thing; or that implementing the proposals will almost certainly cause a lot more real-world harm than any imaginary good they cannot achieve. The slogan is the thing and virtue-signalling to try to improve the caring image of the nanny-staters is the only motivation.
Two words.
Fuck Joe Biden.
LOL
Oh, I get it..."Biden" is not a word. Such a thing could not exist.
You really are totally unaware.
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Simplified… The Nazi’s (National Socialists) want more CONTROL of the food supplies.. They’ve pretty much already taken healthcare so now it’s onto personal health dictations.. Course that’ll be the *excuse* to conquer the food supplies of the USA is ‘the almighty health emergency’…
Here's a helpful hint to people trying to impersonate libertarians.
Progressives want "new, interesting, and/or helpful food policies" from the federal government.
Libertarians want the federal government not to make food policies.
Libertarianism plus. If we're going to have food policies, they should be equitable.
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