The MAHA Administration Bails Out Big Seed Oil
The Trump administration continues a long tradition of subsidizing the things it tells Americans to eat less of.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is no fan of seed oils, which he says contribute to a long list of chronic ailments. As Health and Human Services secretary, he's gone out of his way to promote the use of alternative fats and oils.
Less sunflower oil and beef tallow are a core part of his effort to Make America Healthy Again (MAHA).
Earlier this week, Kennedy attended a press conference at Reagan National Airport, where he endorsed efforts to bring more nutritional, presumably seed oil-free foods, to the nation's airports as well.
The same day that Kennedy was doing pull-ups at DCA, his cabinet colleague, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, was announcing a $12 billion bailout of America's farmers to be paid for by new tariff revenues.
The tariffs funding a bailout of distressed farmers are causing farmers distress in the first place, as Reason's Eric Boehm noted this week. Import taxes on machinery and fertilizer are raising farmers' costs. Foreign countries' retaliatory tariffs are closing off export markets.
The contradictions of the Trump administration's agriculture bailout, however, go beyond using tariff revenue to ameliorate the costs of tariffs.
Among those eligible for the new bailout will be growers of corn, sunflower, canola, rapeseed, and safflower—that is to say, growers of the most common seeds used for seed oils.
So, on the one hand, the Trump administration is encouraging Americans to consume fewer seed oils through policy nudges and the government's bully pulpit. On the other hand, it's bailing out the producers of the products that it wants Americans to consume less of.
A more consistent policy would involve either welcoming the collapsing fortunes of seed growers or, alternatively, encouraging Americans to consume more seed oils to prop up the suffering industry.
Instead, the Trump administration has settled on a contradictory effort to encourage seed oil production while suppressing seed oil consumption.
Federal agriculture policy has long been a contradictory mix of hectoring nanny state restrictions on things you're not supposed to eat and subsidies for the producers of those same discouraged products.
The MAHA movement was supposed to be a more significant break with past federal nutrition policy. Instead, it's found itself in the same contradictory position.
The list of discouraged ingredients is a little heavier on seed oils and a little lighter on trans fats, but little else has changed about the government's crony relationship with the food industry.
Consumers should take note. The federal government will always be more invested in keeping agricultural subsidies flowing than in improving the diets of the average American.
Healthier consumption behaviors are ultimately going to come from better personal decisions, not policy nudges from Washington.
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>>as Reason's Eric Boehm noted this week
not a citable source. and omygawd maha is so like ... authoritative but contradictory because RFK totally isn't having T executive order seed oils into oblivion
Remember when Republicans understood that taxing things makes them more expensive? Those were the days. Now they think taxes make us rich, just like the leftists they hate.
which Republicans? the ones who get on the news or normal people?
From what I've seen they all have bought into Trump's delusion that tariffs are these magical things that bring in "profit" for the government while having no cost whatsoever. You included, evidenced by you mocking Boehm for disputing the Trumpian narrative.
What Trumpian narrative, you retarded fucking drunk.
Kennedy was off running his department and Brooke Rollins was off running hers.
Britschigi's insinuation that somehow the Agriculture Secretary should run farmers bailouts by the Health Secretary first is pretty idiotic.
He's also misrepresenting the farmers annual bailout as some sort of seed oils grant: "So, on the one hand, the Trump administration is encouraging Americans to consume fewer seed oils through policy nudges and the government's bully pulpit. On the other hand, it's bailing out the producers of the products that it wants Americans to consume less of."
This was a general assistance program for farmers and Britschigi cherry-picked the seed oil crops out of a range of, well, almost every crop planted in the US, and then tried to pretend it meant something.
He purposefully left out the fact that Wheat, Barley, Chickpeas, Corn as stock feed, cornmeal, and table corn, Cotton, Lentils, Oats, Peanuts, Peas, Rice, Sorghum, Soybeans for Tofu, Soy sauce, and edamame, Flax for fabric and meal, Mustard, Sesame, and Sunflower were also included.
That's almost every big crop you grow.
This is called paid hackery and I hope it stains Britschigi's career forever.
That's a Britschigi/Sarcasian narrative.
"What Trumpian narrative, you retarded fucking drunk."
Please let us know what you were smoking when you wrote that.
That's not an answer, argument or refutation. The links show for themselves that you are the ones inventing narratives,
And FFS, quit samefagging your own posts, Sarcasmic.
Once upon a time, years ago, he pretended to be a human being who made good faith arguments. Can you imagine that? It's true. Now he's nothing but a retard who thinks he can gaslight people. A shrill liar, and an embarrassment to the country of Canada. His breaking point was when he accidentally showed that I was being impersonated by Tulpa. He unwittingly uncovered the evidence and posted it. At that point he had a choice. He could acknowledge that he'd been attacking me for things I didn't say and apologize, or he could become a shrill piece of shit that does nothing but attack people for things they never said. You know, act like a man or become human garbage. His choice was obvious.
But your overlords and/or Auto Pen didn't seem to have a problem with tariffs as they never removed any and in fact increased a couple?
I will stay positive and think at some point you'll get tired of acting like a douche and get a life where you are not lying every second.
Is your anger stemming from a loss of funding that Trump/Doge removed?
Were you laid off from some non essential tax payer sucking job that was unnecessary, unconstitutional or irrelevant?
What drives your constant projection of the democrat agenda, policies or lack there of, talking points, rhetoric, vitriol and sure hate, pretending you are speaking about the GOP, Trump or their supporters?
Canola and rapeseed are the same thing.
Whereas canoodle and rapeseed are consecutive things according to any modern feminist.
Who isn't a fan of a little canoodling?
Pretty sure feminists are the ones with rapeseed fantasies.
It's canola if the seeds are sourced domestically and rapeseed if they're imported.
You have it backwards.
Canola is short for Canada oil.
Nope. American seeds don't rape. That's the foreign seeds.
The Canada seeds will apologize to you while raping you.
It's not a canuck fuck if they don't say soory.
At least with the oil, there some lube.
Bessent likes that. I’m a baaaaaaaaaaaaad boy!!
Rapfuseeds?
This guy gets it
Canada is where one of the famously stupid seeds as intellectual property law suits happened. Where Monsanto sued farmers for the genetic pollution that Monsanto caused.
The US does grow more of it now than Canada does.
People who steal intellectual property are thieves.
Genes shouldn't ever be intellectual property. If someone is selling a gene they created with Crispr and patented, but you happen to have an identical copy that arose naturally in your lineage, do they get to sue you?
In the Monsanto case pollen from their field with GMO plants was inseminating plants in their neighbors field right next door thanks to the wind and insects.
Intellectual property isn't the same as property. If it was, it would just be called "property".
Bailouts of producers don't encourage consumption of their wares.
If it keeps prices artificially low, then it probably does.
"The federal government will always be more invested in keeping agricultural subsidies flowing than in improving the diets of the average American."
This has been the case for all administrations. One thing to note is that MAHA is led by Kennedy which does not lead the department of Agriculture so he is not to blame. He was told to stay in his "lane" and away from Agriculture.
Less sunflower oil and beef tallow are a core part of his effort to increase the incomes of heart surgeons.
The 1970s called and they want their medical advice back.
Replace fat with high fructose corn syrup…what could go wrong??? 😉
The purpose of the seed subsidies are to help Jodi Ernst in her re election campaign.
"the Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) Program, which provides broad relief to United States row crop farmers who produce Barley, Chickpeas, Corn, Cotton, Lentils, Oats, Peanuts, Peas, Rice, Sorghum, Soybeans, Wheat, Canola, Crambe, Flax, Mustard, Rapeseed, Safflower, Sesame, and Sunflower."
That's virtually every row crop grown in America. Britschigi cherry-picked the list to create a phony story.
In other words, Palm oils are the problem...
The understanding of the problems actually coming from Oil Palm trees is rising.
The big money driver for Al Gore and the climate change agenda and a massive cost saving additive which is dooming humanity and regions of the planet, the real evil oil, is starting to have light shone on it.
Kill the MAHA...
Republicans don't believe in Central Planned Health.
That's a Democrats agenda.