NEW Legislation Proposed That This American Farmer Says Will Eventually Shut Down & Put ALL Family Farms Out Of Business
The Mandatory Electronic Identification Ear Tag Bill Would Allow Government & Environmental Groups Who Attribute Livestock To Climate Change To Receive Information On Small Farms Cattle
“Smaller operations will struggle to shoulder the cost and infrastructure to maintain these systems”
“So the big thing now is the big controversy on in the pharma community — The Eectronic Ear Tag, The Mandatory Electronic Ear Tag Bill that's out there. And I'm a little bit offended to see some small time farmers who actually supporting this. It's offended is not the right word. Baffled is a better word. Never let government controls way too much of our food supply already, and this is like any bill put through legislation.
It's masked with good intentions. But what it really is is a Trojan horse to get in and control the small farmer. That's all it is. It it's meant to come in, put the small farmer out of business. If you ever are confused about a bill, always say no.
If if governments want more control, it should always be no. But in this, if you're ever confused about, like, the true motivations behind the bill, look who's supporting it. Who supports this? Big politicians and big gov and big, uh, corporation corporate farmers corporate ranchers. You know?
Get, um, they support it because what it's gonna do, it's gonna allow them to put a lockdown on us, put us out of business. Don't let government tell you how to run your business. Don't invite them into it. And because of the pushback, they're trying to make some of the language say, uh, voluntary. But even that is just the way to get their hooks in.
It's just the way to seek it in, to normalize it, and then in a few years, to make it mandatory. That's how government always works. Don't let them do this. Don't fall for this. Call your congress Thomas Massie is really good on this, the Kentucky congressman.
The call your congressman. Call your legislator. Do whatever you can. Tell them no. No way. Call your cattlemen's associations. If they if they stand behind this, bulk.”
Mike