Posted by L.Fure on December 20, 2015 at 07:20:25 from (68.169.253.43):
In Reply to: COOL SCRAPPED posted by Determined on December 19, 2015 at 19:29:55:
Well now, I see the scrapping of country of origin labeling has touched a nerve here. Now people will be buying food from foreign countries. I say, why not. Everyone seems to be happy buying everything else from other countries and leaving the American work force without jobs. Now the American farmer will have a little competition. The country of origin labeling movement was started in support of this countries farmers. Believe it or not, there are people in this country who care whether or not their food was produced buy farmers in this country. Well, now there can be a flood of cheaper food coming here further lowering the price of American produced food. I hope you're all happy. You all just keep wanting cheap products from other countries, and the rest of the people will buy cheap food from farmers in other countries. Seems fair to me.
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