This article covers only a small proportion of this problem. Most of it stems from the fact that we only want to pay a very small amount for our food. In doing so, we let the door open for the importing of any food stuff that can be found that we will buy. Even at the expense of starving many in those countries that it comes from. On top of that, it destroys our own farm sources here. The cost of the inspections fall on us, the tax payers. In this manner, we are paying the food inspections ourselves and taking it from the pockets of the farmers that we have here. I feel more and better inspection is needed. Every ship or load needs inspected on entry to this country. This should be charged to the exporter or the company importing the food stuffs directly. If this was done, it would be much fairer to our own country and to our own farmers. They would be able to compete on even and fair footing. They have to come up to our food laws here. Why shouldn't others? Lets level the competition here. Yes, the cost of getting good foodstuffs will raise the costs. But for us to complain about those costs when we have the lowest food costs and availability in the world is a little stupid and greedy, don't you think? Remember, you get what you pay for. Don't pay for it at the head end, pay for it at the tail end. But then again it will thin out the population somewhat. That isn't near as funny, is it? But it is true. Mother nature has her own way to correct problems. And she does not care what we think. It will get corrected one way or the other. And history proves that. But I guess we don't count on that if it is farther back than what we can each remember.
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