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The PRIME ACT - H.R. 3835
Rep Thomas Massie to the USDA.
Joel Salatin to the Department of Agriculture.
QUESTION: What is the PRIME Act?
PRIME = Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act
QUESTION: What is it supposed to do?
ANSWER: To make it easier for small farms and ranches to serve consumers. The bipartisan…
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act would give individual states the freedom to permit intrastate distribution of custom-slaughtered meat such as beef, pork, or lamb to consumers, restaurants, hotels, boarding houses, and grocery stores.
“A farmer in Maine shouldn’t have to drive hours to get to a USDA-inspected processing facility when other safe options are available. The bipartisan PRIME Act will make it easier for local farms to compete with big meat companies and make locally-raised livestock processing more widely available. This bill will address the needs of communities in a way that supports them by allowing America’s family farms to do what they do best – feed their neighbors.” - Rep Thomas Massie
Current law exempts the custom slaughter of animals from federal inspection regulations, but only if the meat is slaughtered for personal, household, guest, and employee use. This means that to sell individual cuts of locally raised meats to consumers, farmers and ranchers must first send their animals to one of a limited number of USDA-inspected slaughterhouses. The PRIME Act would expand the current custom exemption.
HEADLINE: CELEBRATION by Joel Salatin
This is an unbelievable turn of events and we are still in the transition phase.
Most people don't know enough history to know that the federal government was to be financed entirely from tariffs and excise taxes. In fact, as a nation we operated just fine for nearly 150 years without an income tax. The only president who eliminated the national debt was Andrew Jackson, and he did it by eliminating the second bank of the U.S. Nearly 100 years later we got the third bank, known as the Federal Reserve, plus the income tax.
During that time, tariffs averaged 40-50 percent. After the income tax, tariffs dropped to an average of about 7 percent, where they remain today. If we went back to 40 percent, like we had for nearly 150 years, we would bring production home and free our citizens from impoverishing taxes.
I don’t usually endorse things unless I personally know and have tested and used products or spoken w/ the individuals.
No one can say this is a bad idea.
The history, the numbers and the results don’t lie.
This alone should give everyone such joy and hope.
SEGMENT 2
The FDA Falls Under the HHS
How do you go about raising the tariffs and removing income taxes?
You would have to phase one in and phase one out.
Eliminate bracket #1 and you guys are free and clear. (UPGRADE TO PAID TO CONTINUE LISTENING AND READING THIS AMAZING EPISODE OF THE MIKE CHURCH SHOW!
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