Archive for January, 2018

Michael Don Slack~Rest In Peace

Posted: January 30, 2018 in Uncategorized

Mike Slack was a tremendously adept advocate of freedom and a very dear friend to those who love and cherish the good in life and the principles that make freedom possible.

Mike had been battling cancer. He passed away this morning at a friend’s home. Reportedly, he had a smile on his face when he was found.

At this moment, I can’t properly write about it, as I am still processing it. So please forgive the brevity of this post. In no way does the brevity reflect the effect of his passing upon either the writer, nor the movement for freedom and decency in the Missouri and Arkansas Ozarks.

As details regarding services and other information become available, I will share them.

In the interim, know that Mike will be sorely missed.

Mountain Grove PRC -CANCELLED

Posted: January 24, 2018 in Uncategorized

Due to entirely too many logistical difficulties, we will not be meeting on January 25th as planned. Instead, we will meet next month February 22nd and Marie Lassater will be giving an in depth talk on natural cures and how to keep health in order in these interesting times.

 

Please pass on the information to as many people as you can as we don’t want people making an unnecessary trip. Thank you, and see you next month!

After a bit of a hiatus due to the holidays and remodeling of the meeting place, the Mountain Grove PRC will have the first meeting of 2018 on Thursday, January 25th from 7-9pm.

Marie Lassater will be the very popular guest speaker regarding natural health and locally available plant treatments for common and serious ailments we all seem to face from time to time. Marie has authored 2 books and is a treasure trove of useful information on anything related to health and well being.

There will also be updates on various identification programs for both animals and people. Of specific interest to individuals concerned with global digital identification is an overview of a program called ID 2020.

The meeting will begin at 7pm sharp at the old El Rancho Truckstop off of Hwy 60 just east of Cabool. Attendance is free, but you are encouraged to come early to visit and enjoy the buffet or something from the menu of the restaurant.

For additional information, please call 417-264-2435. We look forward to seeing our old and new friends at the meeting

Mislabeling Beef in the US

Posted: January 18, 2018 in Uncategorized

Below is an article from R-CALF USA. Court documents have been filed in suit against the USDA and Sonny Perdue, the Secretary of Agriculture for allowing foreign beef to be labeled as US produced. This has been going on for a really long time. And now, the USDA is pushing for all cattle over 18 months to be given RFID , a radio frequency identification device often called an EIN (electronic identification number). If you read the pdf, what is described is NAIS. They just changed the name to Animal Disease Traceability.

Here is the aforementioned article:

 

COURT FILING ALLEGES IMPORTED BEEF LABELED A USA PRODUCTS – Effort allows imported product from Ireland, Africa, and Brazil to be presented as “Product of USA”
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In court documents filed last week, ranch groups R-CALF USA and the Cattle Producers of Washington (CPoW) reinforced their allegation that the USDA is unlawfully helping multinational meatpackers mislabel hundreds of millions of pounds of imported beef as “Products of the USA.”

In their lawsuit filed in June against the USDA and Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, the groups claim the Tariff Act of 1930 requires imported beef to bear a label denoting the foreign country-of-origin of the beef all the way to the consumer, unless the beef undergoes a substantial transformation in the United States.

The Secretary disagrees, arguing in his earlier-filed court documents that imported beef is to be deemed and treated as domestic beef so long as the importing country’s food safety standards are equivalent to U.S. standards.

Evidence submitted by the groups indicate that U.S. cattle producers received higher prices for their cattle when the origins of foreign beef was distinguished in the marketplace. Evidence attached to Friday’s filing supports the groups’ contention that proper enforcement of the Tariff Act would require hundreds of millions of pounds of foreign beef that can currently be labeled as “Products of the USA” to bear country-of-origin labels. This, the groups argue, would turn market forces “in favor of true domestic producers.”

The filing also claims the Secretary’s failure to enforce the Tariff Act is flooding the U.S. market with mislabeled foreign beef that decreases the market leverage and income of U.S. cattle producers.

R-CALF USA CEO Bill Bullard says the Secretary’s refusal to enforce the Tariff Act’s labeling requirements undermines the President’s longstanding “Buy American” campaign and the more recent initiative to increase agriculture output that is “Made in America,” as advertised in the Secretary’s recently unveiled rural task force report.

“It is disingenuous for the Administration to say it is encouraging consumers to buy American while it simultaneously directs its legal team to defend the multinational meatpackers’ fraudulent practice of putting a USA label on imported beef,” Bullard said.

https://www.agdaily.com/news/court-filing-imported-beef-labeled-usa/

Good news! Now States have no reason to continue the debacle of Common Core! Link to the article in the headline below:

Betsy DeVos: Common Core is dead at U.S. Department of Education

By: Maureen Downey, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

She announced the death of Common Core, at least in her federal agency.

DeVos also decried the federal government’s initiatives to improve education. “We saw two presidents from different political parties and philosophies take two different approaches. Federally mandated assessments. Federal money. Federal standards. All originated in Washington, and none solved the problem. Too many of America’s students are still unprepared,” she said.

And she touched on a favorite topic, school choice.

“Choice in education is not when a student picks a different classroom in this building or that building, uses this voucher or that tax-credit scholarship. Choice in education is bigger than that. Those are just mechanisms,” she said. “It’s about freedom to learn. Freedom to learn differently. Freedom to explore. Freedom to fail, to learn from falling and to get back up and try again. It’s freedom to find the best way to learn and grow… to find the exciting and engaging combination that unlocks individual potential.”

Read DeVos’s speech at MyAJC.com.