Thomas Massie on Beef Imports from Argentina

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Where’s the Beef? Thomas Massie’s PRIME Solution



"U.S. Representative Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) shares his thoughts about President Trump’s proposal to purchase beef from Argentina to, as President Trump told reporters, help lower the cost for consumers. And this comes after the White House announced it would provide a bailout to the South American country to the tune of $40 billion. Rep. Massie discusses the necessity to restore Country Of Origin Labels (COOL) for meat sold in the United States, getting out of the World Trade Organization (WTO), his proposed PRIME Act (H.R. 4700), and the Repeal the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2013 (H.R. 5704). Other topics covered in the interview include Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempt to delay a vote on Massie’s discharge petition to release all of the Epstein files, and the continued government shutdown."
 
BETRAYED: This Argentinian Beef Deal Is A Knife in the Back of American Ranchers



"If there is one hill Tomi Lahren will die on, it’s supporting American ranchers. Tomi is OUTRAGED by Trump’s Argentinian beef deal, calling it an American LAST decision and a gift to the greedy meat packers who already screw over our ranchers by importing foreign beef and passing it off as a product of the USA due to our lack of country of origin labeling laws. Joining Tomi is Kentucky Congressman, Rep. Thomas Massie, who’s fighting back against this betrayal and standing up for America’s cattlemen.

Chapters

00:00 - Trump Defends Argentina Beef Deal
03:49 - Rep. Thomas Massie Joins
07:15 - Whose To Blame?
09:05 - The "PRIME ACT" Local Processing
13:50 - Truth About Real Ranchers
15:00 - Bring Back Country of Origin Labeling
17:49 - Corrupt Lobbyists & USDA
21:31 - Protect Local Farmers
25:00 - Afraid To Speak Out
27:46 - Americans Want Real Beef, Not Lab Meat"
 
So now he is against cheaper foreign imports because it hurts domestic producers?? Sounds like he wants protectionism, and to tariff Argentina beef....
 
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