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Truly disgusting that no one in our government cares about our health or even transparency so we can decide what we want to put in our bodies.

So disgusted with all our governments shady corrupt politicians paid by lobbyists & owned by the evil WEF tyrants!

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The truth is that the governments@ various levels are destroying the food Supply with fires and explosions. Destruction of the free-minded Americans is the goal.

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Yes! They want us to be dependent upon them for everything, but most importantly food and water. They leave the borders open because Americans don’t want their idea of a nanny state.

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It is even worse that they know more about it than most of their constituents do.

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From Midnight's Children

“Children are the vessels into which adults pour their poison.” - Salman Rushdie - (Born June 19, 1947)

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corpocracy is the rule of the day.... and psychosis, which is called narcissism this day and age...

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Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

I only buy local pastured meats. Yes it’s expensive but so worth it. Support your local farmers!

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Me too, and it's delicious! I'm so grateful for our local, family run ranch. It's an hour's drive away but a trip I make once a month. 🙏🙏

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The quality and taste is so superior to the super market junk.

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Yes, fine. What about the other 300 million who have no such access?

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Time for them to wake up and fight back for themselves.

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I would submit that it's time for you and your ilk to wake up and realize the entire agricultural sector of the economy is corrupt to the core. Someone living in a 30 story apartment complex in New York city, has ZERO choice in phoods offered at their local grocery. Many can't even afford a car, much less any choices of diet. You are dreaming.

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Thanks for the mansplaining after all us silly women need big strong men to educate us - NOT!

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Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

I guess it’s a positive if ranchers lose 30% of their animals. They will only do that once.

Find local food sources - the USDA mark should be seen as a mark of poison.

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Thank you so much for this information Sasha. There was a large international research project in Australia to inject mRNA into our stock and the government has gone totally silent on this. I have no idea what is happening and worst of all I cannot get the farmers to talk which is scaring me.

I will share this widely.

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So far Australia has been the only continent where there has been no reports of Mad Cow disease or Scrapie in sheep or goats. I can’t believe they are inviting these diseases in through the use of mRNA plasmid contaminated vaccines! So short sighted and greedy. This is all about power and money.

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Australia was quick enough to turn into medical tyranny when COVID happened … And years before that, they blocked the release of the “Vaxxed” Movie.

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Wow! I’m NOT surprised at all they tried to block that movie. Look at how they treated Novak Djokovic! It was absolutely disgusting how they treated HEALTHY PEOPLE WITH NATURAL IMMUNITY!

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also the highest cancer rate of any country on earth

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Believe it. Let's hope it's just money laundering and scientific grifting and they did not actually go through with the plan. This is what they were trying to do.

https://vicparkpetition.substack.com/p/australian-state-government-set-to

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Hello there. Nice page. Your comments are much appreciated. Best regards.

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Thank you Paul. That is very kind of you. All the best.

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It’s also about making the world sicker so they can make a LOT MORE MONEY. This is how big pharmaceuticals comes in keeps making BILLIONS of dollars. It’s so troublesome. I encourage everyone to start growing their own foods. Invest in a freezer to stock up fresh grown foods from your garden. Every summer mr & my 2 neighbors growing different foods & share amount us. It’s absolutely a beautiful thing to do!

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Wow! U should be VERY scared of your farmer aren’t willing to speak to u. That’s absolutely INSANITY!

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I live on the Gold Coast and have seen a rise in farmers now advertising their vaccine free, hormone free and antibiotic free meat. Makes me very happy as there's obviously a huge push back against these interventions and farmers are able to capitalise on the consumer demand. For the moment!

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In my opinion, ORGANIC means nothing anymore.

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Well exactly...how do they get around the laws about selling animal products to consumers without using all the chemicals to keep them "healthy" you have to get to know them. So we neednto have more of a relationship with our food producers 👍🏻

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There are UK farmers (and I'm sure similar in the US) who use regenerative farming techniques which means that their animals consume zero chemicals as the farm uses zero chemicals. They grow their own winter feed, graze them with rapid movement between fields for 9 months a year and follow them with other animals, thus keeping the animals healthy and improving the soil and foliage health. There are intermediaries who are benchmarking individual farmers and who sell their validated products direct to end-customers without going via supermarkets. I can only go by the quality of the meat: it's superb.....

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Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

I saw this coming. I know a lot of us did.

I don't live in Utah, but the information presented in this post does concern me, as these issues will probably be ubiquitous soon.

I eat a lot of chicken; otherwise I don't eat much meat. I suppose I will stop eating chicken at some point.

I'm glad I had the foresight and the drive to adopt a homesteading lifestyle ten years ago. I don't have farm animals, but I do have a garden, a greenhouse, apple trees, berry bushes, a root cellar, canning equipment, and several freezers. Every year I strive to produce and preserve more of my own food.

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Yep, put in a garden last year, have chickens and a coop coming in May, and am having a propane backup generator installed to securely freeze large supply of good meat (not giving that up.) Congratulations on seeing the problem prior to the fiends taking off their masks.

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If you can cultivate 100sqm of truly fertile soil, you can pretty much generate a year's supply of vegetables, provided you have the ability to store over winter and preserve as well. Obviously, you eat what is in season or what can be stored over winter, but my health has been excellent since doing that the past 10 years. You don't need acres and acres to be self-sufficient.....

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Mar 13·edited Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

Speaking as a resident of rural Utah, this is yet another example of how our state legislature constantly and consistently disappoints.

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and betrays! apply to all levels of government anywhere.

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Judging from my experiences in Utah, they don't have any reason to be more impressed with their constituents.

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We're not all bad :)

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The SLC government is, from my POV.

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The SLC government appears to be the only constituency recognized by the state legislature, from the POV of those of us in the hinterlands. It's not unusual for us to be forced to make major changes to our local land-use ordinances because the state legislature is 'trying to solve a problem on the Wasatch front'.

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At least your air is kinda cleaner.

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Like a sack of rotting potatoes, it only takes one.

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Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

"Corporatocracy" has been in full swing for a very long time but previously was a bit less obvious.

We believed we were being protected by the FDA, USDA, CDC, NIH, NIAID but since Covid we've been freed from that illusion.

Thank you Sasha for this article.

I've always loved Chili Verde (Mexican dish made with pork meat cooked in a green sauce) but this information has made me decide I must stop eating it. Not to mention bacon or any other pork.

It's criminal that our own government and "health" protection agencies actually plot and scheme AGAINST us rather than protect us.

Greed overcomes far too many people's common sense and compassion for others. It's apparent that companies and corporations do not put consumer safety over profit.

Our world food supply is at greater risk than ever before. These mRNA products and the fact that worldwide governments are destroying our ability to grow or raise food at all, not to mention SAFE food, is testament of their desire to be rid of us.

Your continued efforts are greatly appreciated Sasha.

Your head must be spinning from trying to keep up with the ever present insanity and profuse evil in our times.

God bless and keep you Sasha.

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Nice comment Mari. All the mentioned agencies are Corporate syndicated mafia. It couldn't be any more clear. American civilians are not alone, as ALL food production world wide is regulated via syndicated partners.

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This is so wrong, but so expected. The same thing is happening on a variety of bills that support individual and overall tax payer freedom in Idaho. See these excellent articles for two examples: https://gemstate.substack.com/p/mean-girls and https://gemstate.substack.com/p/wanted-conservative-legislators

Just today when I objected to taking tons of federal money for rangeland management (supported, of course, by rancher groups), one Republican representative responded as follows:

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Thank you for your note on the Rangeland Improvement Act (HOUSE BILL 468). While I appreciate your concerns about the funding vehicle this policy creates, I am to inform you that your conclusions are very ill advised.

By creating a process whereby the state can use Federal dollars on Federal lands, we are actually increasing the opportunity for Idahoans to manage Federal Lands the Idaho way. The fact is, that if we can use those Federal dollars to provide better management of our Federal lands and resources, then we are using them more efficiently, which in turn will lead to reduced overall costs and more state sovereignty.

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I responded (respectfully) by showing the low overall rankings for his votes (https://thinklibertyidaho.org/, https://scorecard.limitedgov.org/lawmakers?state=ID) and the Idaho Sunshine record of his campaign donation sources (https://sunshine.sos.idaho.gov/).

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Asking WHY Federally designated lands even *exist* outside of Washington DC, would be a more appropriate query. Americans can thank Theodore Roosevelt for initiating the largest land grab in history. "Teddy" was a complete piece of shit. That's why he's been made a hero...

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No guarantee that private billionaires are any better....Bill Gates???

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Totally agree. We had a governor candidate in Idaho who did too. Unfortunately, he was defeated. He would have been a terrific governor!

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Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

I have a deep freeze at home that I stock with wild caught Alaskan salmon and grass fed, grass finished beef. For now, I am confidant those sources are untainted with MRNA. While I eat at home 99% of the time, there are a couple of local restaurants I go to that claim to serve organic meats. Sadly, one of my local options uses farmed seafood for many of their entrees, which I will not eat. So far, their beef is still organic grass fed, but I am suspicious that will continue. Restaurants are under a lot of financial pressure, and work on tight margins. If they can shave a few dollars going with a cheaper supplier, most will. A couple of years ago when I quit drinking (two years yesterday!) I made a concerted effort to cook my own food and pull back from the garbage that passes for food in our society. While I have grown accustomed to not having a social life and not eating out, my biggest concern is finding healthy food to cook at home. The way things are going, it feels like it is only a matter of time before we are all ingesting MRNA tainted foods whether we like it or not.

I still can't believe that this evil technology has become so widespread, so quickly. The healthy eaters of the past that used to drive around in Volvos with "Question Authority" bumper stickers now beg to be dominated by government and fed and injected with poison.

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I'm not a prepper, so you got me there.

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I won't even attempt to address all of the conclusions you jump to in your two replies to my comments. I fully support you living your life however you see fit. But I don't need to be preached to, and am doing just fine, thanks.

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Mar 13·edited Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

This is excellent. I’ve been thinking about this a long time. And let’s not forget our water supply. There’s no way to keep this shit out of our water. Those vaccines are Trojan horses they’re going to kill everything. Might as well start the revolution… I’d prefer world peace, and common sense. I don’t think that’s going to happen do you?

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I remember years ago when a proposition was defeated to list GMO on food in California? I guess the Russians are going to be the healthiest?

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Not just the healthiest, but at this point, it looks like Russians are gaining on personal freedoms, as well!

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Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

Don't believe it! That's another part of this whole worldwide game. Russia is heading down the same path. Riley writes the Edward Slavsquat substack. He has a humorous writing style whilst ridding you of any preconceptions that Russia is the good guy . I post one of his latest

https://edwardslavsquat.substack.com/p/how-much-delicious-sanctioned-russian?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

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Mar 13·edited Mar 15Liked by Sasha Latypova

Russia's centralized decision making does not allow them to be a super power or super anything except a super land mass with lots of people to throw at wars. Their military machinery has been tested for over two years and is found to be wanting. Citizens do ok but centralization of thinking is comforting but most people once they taste freedom don't want Daddy to do all of their thinking for them. We aren't much better off because so many in our society want Daddy to take care of them (all of us) instead of taking responsibility for their own lives. That lack of taking responsibility for ones self and accountability for others to do so regardless of race, ethnicity, or any other metric, also causes a lot of damage by those without a moral compass. There are dangers to freedom but it is the ultimate producer (if you can keep it). I personally don't think it is possible to keep freedom without God (a God that loves all people-not demonizing anyone). Call it something besides God if you want but loving a moral compass with honesty, integrity, responsibility, merit, as well as compassion, love, charity, etc and loving your neighbor as yourself are requirements for a healthy society. Our society is sick even though we have a constitution created inspired men who believed in God (not necessarily the religions but God). Our society is pushing the last half of the above but not the hard part (responsibility in the 1st half).

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tables are turning. may be we need to learn Russian and go live there!

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I would move there if I spoke Russian. Americans hate each other so much that when the SHTF they are going to butcher and cannibalize each other.

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Happens in every society when civilization falls. I saw butchery firsthand in both Libya and Venezuela. Anyone who thinks Americans won’t turn on each other if the proverbial “sh*t hits the fan” is woefully mistaken. Do what you can to prepare, just in case! It’s no different than insurance; you’ll have it if you need it & pray you don’t.

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Sorry to hear you experienced butchery firsthand. When I was in Venezuela there was no butchery going on but a lot of instability. A lot of Americans are really delusional and don´t believe they won´t turn on each other and that we are one big family lol. Those people as you mentioned are woefully mistaken. I am doing little things to prepare if things reach that point and hope they never do.

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Every little bit helps! We do what we can. As for Venezuela, I was born there way back in the 50’s. I’m sure it was a different world when you were there! At one time it was a paradise. I had duel citizenship until I was 21, then chose US. Always regretted not being able to go back!

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And US citizens demanding to run Europe the way they see fit isn't arrogant????

In case you're not aware, NATO is now basically the US turning Europe into serfdom.

And what do you say about Biden blowing up Nordstream II, free trade between two consenting nations if ever I saw it.

Never, ever, ever say that the USA believes in Freedom. You don't, you'll destroy the freedom of others decade after decade and we have to listen to your lying crap for just as long.

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Canadian Farmer with 9 Kids Moves to Russia – Why?

https://youtu.be/wWXdsdQ5FxY?si=oPPaP0dpcBQPZ_Fh

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He might call Justin Trudeau a traitor and end up in prison for life for a 'hate crime'?

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Only if you are white and heteronormative otherwise you’re sol

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white and widow so I probably would be okay

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The Russians are the most likely to survive WW3 because they never stopped their civil defense programs like all the other nuclear powers did after the cold war.

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They also secured their monetary system, they have an intact food supply and the majority of their manufacturing is on Russian ground. This is why the “sanctions” imposed by the US et al against Russia have failed miserably. Their economy is much more stable than ours.

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Because Russia has what’s called a Border and Border Control…something America has lost

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Forming BRICS+ secured all of their monetary systems and the ruble is worth more now than it has ever been since 1991.

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Exactly. While the rest of us have done nothing but weaken our monetary systems, opened our borders and ushered in our own destruction!

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We couldn't have done any better, given our public fools system educations.

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Mar 13·edited Mar 13

Russia´s economy is growing, they have the strongest military and best weapons in the world as well as the most natural resources. Putin banned GMO´s from entering the country years ago. The sanctions by the U$A completely backfired on them and actually really helped Russia. They want the Americans to continue sanctioning because it benefits them so much. Go figure. Russia is already doing trade with other countries not using the dollar. Russia is the safest place to be in the world. The future is Russia.

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So why aren’t people crossing the border into Russia to take advantage of all the opportunities and security?

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Because most people are brainwashed and still believe Russia is this horrible place to live. And the people who don´t believe that, those people don´t speak Russian it and would be very challenging for them to assimilate into Russian society.

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Putin is still a Russian patriot who prioritises those already there over those coming in. Biden et al all prioritise migrants over US citizens.

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Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

Upside down world when Amos Miller is criminalized for production of healthy food and these bastards are poisoning everything

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Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

Every speaker against this bill needs a good dose of prion disease (take your pick). Again, they’re removing “informed consent” from the consumer. Sheila Dunphy (above post) says this is disgusting. That’s a pretty good description!

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I am sure these people have their own well controlled food supply. I have known of several farmers who sell the crap for consumption but raise a cow for their own.

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You give me an idea: All regulators in favor of no disclosure of animal mRNA transfections should be required to receive the same injections. (When you REALLY think about it, it’s not that unreasonable)

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Mar 13·edited Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

I can sympathize somewhat with the labeling lady's concerns. What we need is a law further upstream, tracking "vaccinated" meat from its inception.

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Blue…u r absolutely correct. It’s really crazy to look at how people minds have changed, I do not see critical thinking. People are not willing to talk. I’ve given advise to many & I noticed they COMPLETELY IGNORED IT. These same people are having a lot of health problems because of their ignorance. I am lost for words when I see this. Simple, basic understanding of what’s happening to their health are being ignored, it’s like something is controlling their minds. I really don’t know how they are not seeing the truth & factual scientific evidence of the toxins being pushed upon us.

BTW, everyone MUST NEVER buy ULTRA-PROCESSED MILK! Here’s 2 links. Beautiful people, Please share

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/curse-ultra-pasteurization

https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2019/ra/c9ra03223a#

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Many people's livelihood is linked to NOT engaging in critical thinking. If you've given up on it to make a living for many years, it's very very difficult to re-engage in a selective way, thinking critically outside of work but dumbing down in it.

I'm sorry to say it, but plenty of Christians are pretty uncritical too: they just absorb whatever a preacher tells them and then trot it out to others. It's called brainwashing.....

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Mar 13Liked by Sasha Latypova

Unbelievably rampant stupidity and ignorance like this in legislatures is a public health fail. Captured agencies provide no safety net. Caveat emptor must remain first and foremost in the minds of consumers when government is a clown car heading over a cliff.

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