Water = Organic
Brando = Synthetic
I don't get it. The CEO of Whole Foods basically lays out Ron Paul's health plan in an op ed piece, the left calls for a boycott, and there's only one thread at RPF with 4 posts in it (2 from me).
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=205530
Glenn Beck makes a purposefully provocative (and questionable) statement, the left calls for a boycott and that spawns multiple threads with hundreds of posts and a "defend Beck" website.
Why is that? Do we care more about antics than thoughtful political debate that's actually helpful to our movement? Whole Foods needs your help. If we want companies to continue to go out on a limb and take on positions that are clearly right, but might not sit well with some of their less savvy customers, we need to show them some love. Just my thoughts.
Regards,
John M. Drake
Let me break it down for you..
Water = Organic
Brando = Synthetic
YOU are supporting the synthetic "conventional" farming methods that is promoted by the establishment.
Ok, you OBVIOUSLY don't know what organic food is, and it is your attitude that is leading to the idiocracy society portrayed in the film.
Organic just means that you don't use dangerous, toxic, synthetic chemicals to feed your food and kill bugs. It means farming the way we've been doing for the last 5,000 years. How you compare organic farming to Brando is fucking mind blowing.
What the hell are you talking about??? Do you even know what organic food is?!?!? As I said before, it's the food we've been eating for the last 5,000 years!! The ignorance here astounds me.
I have been eating organic for years, I assure you that the taste of organic food is generally better than the watery, stale, tasteless grocery store food grown with toxic chemicals.
While I disagree with your assessment of Whole Foods what difference does it make? Their CEO practically endorsed the Ron Paul health care plan word for word! If we can't stand up honest debate on healthcare than what good are we? If you don't want to buy at Whole Foods the write letters to the editor, oppose the Obamanuts on their message boards, do SOMETHING!
And I personally think the whole "sustainability" ploy is what is BS. I like organic food because I don't want to eat pesticides and drink hormones. Global warming is utter nonsense.
I don't know the exact reasons, but I assume it has something to do with a higher overhead cost of growing food organically combined with a lower demand. Are you sure that organic farmers aren't federally subsidized?
Either way, it doesn't change the bottom line. The food costs more then I personally will pay for it. So I don't buy it.
Why does it cost more to grow organically? The answer is that it doesn't really cost more. Food costs about the same to grow either way..
I haven't done anything for Glenn Beck. The market will work itself out-- just like it will with WF. I did, though, feature Mackey's editorial on my fb page which is disproportionately frequented by libs. I know it's not much but it's something.A little moral support would be nice. Get the word out to friends who live near Whole Foods and support freedom. Write letters to the editor in support of honest debate on healthcare. Talk about the issue. We don't have to put all of our energy into GB.
You're forgetting the astronomical cost of dealing with bureaucracy to be certified in the first place. I know more than a handful of farmers here who are organic in practice but not certified because of the red tape.Your assumption (bolded) is wrong. Even Ron Paul says that large factory farms end up with the food subsidies, and organic farms are usually smaller family farms.
Why does it cost more to grow organically? The answer is that it doesn't really cost more. Food costs about the same to grow either way.. but it is easier to grow on a large scale using "conventional" methods. Maybe save you a few %. That's all corporations care about. You pay substantially more because of the subsidies, not the cost of growing.
And I would bet you would pay for organic food if conventional food wasn't available, otherwise you would starve. If property rights were in place, you wouldn't have those foods available to you because they pollute other people's private property.
Either way, you are supporting the establishment food companies and you are directly giving more money to lobbyists to keep legislation in place that goes against individual abilities to make healthy food choices. It goes against the free market. And you are supporting it with your dollars. There are a million reasons not to buy conventionally grown food. It doesn't pollute, it's better for your body, you aren't supporting the establishment.. and I've found lots of reasonably priced organic food, you just have to look to your local growers!! But your'e too lazy, you'd rather support the establishment and play video games or some crap.
So you are the King of Taste ?? ...sorry your majesty , I didn't realize you control my taste buds , and not myself....
All I know is this : I odered a sandwich at Whole Foods , and it tasted like a shoe. I haven't been back since.
I reserve my right as an American to eat all the shitty food I damn well please , and I pay for my own health care . So a big F*ck You is in order to all you food nazi's.
What the hell are you talking about??? Do you even know what organic food is?!?!? As I said before, it's the food we've been eating for the last 5,000 years!! The ignorance here astounds me.
I have been eating organic for years, I assure you that the taste of organic food is generally better than the watery, stale, tasteless grocery store food grown with toxic chemicals.
Stop reading Ayn Rand and realize that this world about more than just you. Everytime you go to McDonalds instead of the farmers market you are making a vote to keep this current system going.
Not to derail the thread with a semantics argument, but I personally have never really understood these two terms. Natural and Synthetic.
Isn't everything natural, unless it comes from like mars? And if synthetic just means something that humans had to make using raw ingredients, then wouldn't stuff like iced tea be synthetic? Obviously if that's the case then something isn't bad simply because it is synthetic.
But Iced tea doesn't. Neither does bread, beer, or butter. So these things are synthetic?Synthetic means that it doesn't occur naturally in nature.. Ice occurs naturally in nature.
SO you're telling me you avoid all products and services that the government has anything to do with? You don't send your kids to public school. You don't buy cars from companies that are subsidized. You don't drive on public roads. You don't use gasoline from companies that receive subsidies. You don't use any banks that have FDIC insurance. Etc...
If you can really afford to do all that, than more power to you. But for most of us it's simply impossible.
By the way Danno, make sure you read that story I linked on the first page, not all organic food is made in an environmentally sound way.
and that spawns multiple threads with hundreds of posts and a "defend Beck" website.
Of course, but you can modify your behavior in the margins. Buy more from farmers markets when they're open. You can't tell me buying 3 pounds of zucchini for $5 is a worse deal than a fucking nasty ass burger for $5.
I actually broke down and bought my first store tomato in 5 years because this season has been so badIf you've ever eaten a tomato that you grew yourself, organically, you'll probably never buy one of those watery, tasteless things masquerading as tomatoes in the supermarket again.
I actually broke down and bought my first store tomato in 5 years because this season has been so badMakes me want to cry. It was bland bland bland. I usually spend the latter half of August and beyond stuffing myself with tomato sandwiches. The weather hear has been terrible and Vermont has seen a lot of late blight
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