Before I can muster a definitive reaction, I'm torn between
But what am I talking about?
From today's Washington Post, "FDA Draws Fire Over Chemicals In Baby Formula".
First of all, yes, this is happening in the U.S. Oh My Gaia! The end of the world! Stop for a second. This IS going around the WHOLE GLOBE. But that's not bad, oh no, it's very, very good because this goes according to this "Spilling Theory" (Teoría del Desborde) where you help the enterprise, the rich, the strong and then all the good from it will spill down to the lower economical and productive levels of society and everybody will see the benefit, right? Wait, let me get a hold of all the ant-keynesians, anti-structuralists, all the liberal economists, free-market advocates, libertarians, monetarists... oh, and let's not forget the IMF! Hey, Mr. Strauss-Kahn! You are required to explain all these good people why is this so good for all of us!
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Keep buying that free market and liberal baloney, you brainless lot.
a. Be amazed that someone of the Government finally said it aloud (though many have already)
b. Laught at the naivité of this person for stating the obvious.
But what am I talking about?
From today's Washington Post, "FDA Draws Fire Over Chemicals In Baby Formula".
Public health groups, consumer advocates and members of Congress blasted the Food and Drug Administration yesterday for failing to act after discovering trace amounts of the industrial chemical melamine in baby formula sold in the United States.
"This FDA, this Bush administration, instead of protecting the public health, is protecting industry," said Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.)
First of all, yes, this is happening in the U.S. Oh My Gaia! The end of the world! Stop for a second. This IS going around the WHOLE GLOBE. But that's not bad, oh no, it's very, very good because this goes according to this "Spilling Theory" (Teoría del Desborde) where you help the enterprise, the rich, the strong and then all the good from it will spill down to the lower economical and productive levels of society and everybody will see the benefit, right? Wait, let me get a hold of all the ant-keynesians, anti-structuralists, all the liberal economists, free-market advocates, libertarians, monetarists... oh, and let's not forget the IMF! Hey, Mr. Strauss-Kahn! You are required to explain all these good people why is this so good for all of us!
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Keep buying that free market and liberal baloney, you brainless lot.
1 comment:
El problema es que esto no se está tomando con seriedad. Las empresas utilizan muchos químicos en la producción para abaratar costos o darle un sabor distinto, o lo que sea pero que les sirva para hacer más plata, muchas veces pueden ser daňinos o potencialmente daňinos, y me parece bien que los delaten. Otra cosa es que se inventen las varas. Lo de la melamina ya ha matado a varios bebés, así que creo que sí hay que deshacerse de eso. El problema es cuando las empresas se hacen de la vista gorda, o todo lo que tienen que sacar del mercado lo mandan a otro país para que allá la gente vea a ver lo que hace.
Antes los gringos lo hacían con nosotros, ahora parece que los chinos están agarrando de botadero a los gringos. Igual los gringos le quieren vender a los coreanos carne de vacas locas.
Es eso lo que reclamo, que no hay conciencia en el Estado y las Empresas, que no importa que la gente se enferme y se muera, que se mueran los pobres, siempre y cuando no caigan las ganancias. Por eso estoy en contra de las políticas liberales.
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