Wish I was surprised, but I live in America, so people getting screwed over by big corps and enabled by the government is nothing new π π’ ππ
With regard to the current administration and its hand-picked/stacked Supreme Cart (intentional distortion), and its axing of so many rules, regulations, and systems intended and created and protect our lives from danger, disease, and destruction, I propose an alternate version of Rhymin' Simon's 'There must be 50 ways..." song.
The title will be "There must be 50 ways to increase death rates".
This is appropriate until glyphosate is shown to actually be carcinogenic--or that there's a feasible mechanism involved. Ambulance chasers and frivolous lawsuits don't change the science, no matter how sad the individual stories may be.
Not that I trust the SCOTUS. I don't. They're all bourgeois, liberal imperialists. Furthermore, I abhor capitalism and feel zero sympathy for multinational corporations. But I do respect science, and the vast majority of people fear-morning about Roundup are, to be blunt, scientifically illiterate.
Wish I was surprised, but I live in America, so people getting screwed over by big corps and enabled by the government is nothing new π π’ ππ
With regard to the current administration and its hand-picked/stacked Supreme Cart (intentional distortion), and its axing of so many rules, regulations, and systems intended and created and protect our lives from danger, disease, and destruction, I propose an alternate version of Rhymin' Simon's 'There must be 50 ways..." song.
The title will be "There must be 50 ways to increase death rates".
We need to stop voting for the status quo.
This is appropriate until glyphosate is shown to actually be carcinogenic--or that there's a feasible mechanism involved. Ambulance chasers and frivolous lawsuits don't change the science, no matter how sad the individual stories may be.
Not that I trust the SCOTUS. I don't. They're all bourgeois, liberal imperialists. Furthermore, I abhor capitalism and feel zero sympathy for multinational corporations. But I do respect science, and the vast majority of people fear-morning about Roundup are, to be blunt, scientifically illiterate.
Maybe this is another part of the allureβ¦