Thomas Massey
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I know we've gone deep into that issue, but let me tell you why it's important because the president is the president and we're in the majority because there was a coalition formed.
I do believe that he and his advisors were genius in setting up this coalition and I was part of it.
when I endorsed the president to try to bring on libertarians and independents, but we also brought on Maha, which is- I was one of the people who helped put that together.
Well, then you're the genius.
So, and by the way, I have a standalone bill too, it's the No Immunity for Glyphosate Act.
And I have Republican and Democrat co-sponsors on that, but that's what MAHA is.
And here's the problem.
If your DOJ and your USDA and your EPA
are all going to be captured by a German company and argue that Americans don't deserve their day in court if they're harmed by a chemical that's being sold and mislabeled according to their state, then you're going to alienate that part of the, that Maha part of the coalition.
Yeah.
And that's another thing that could lead to a bloodbath in the November election.
Yeah.
I think so.
By the way, you're a farmer.
I should say this.
And there is one good thing in the farm bill, by the way.
I've worked for 11 years on it.
I've worked four years on this part of it.
I got my prime act, a pilot program for it in the farm bill.
which means that here in Maine or in Kentucky or any of the state in the union, you could have a small farmer use a small processor and sell their beef, pork, and lamb locally to consumers without the USDA hovering over that transaction, as long as you comply with the local health inspections.