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Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn has blocked consideration of a food safety
bill that would give the Food and Drug Administration more power to
prevent foodborne illness.

The legislation would give the agency more power to recall tainted
products, increase inspections of food processors and require
producers to follow stricter standards for keeping food safe. Coburn,
a Republican, says he is objecting because the bill is not paid for.

Republicans say Democrats could get around Coburn's objections by
voting to end debate on the bill, which would require 60 votes. The
legislation passed the House last year and has strong bipartisan
support. A spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada
said Democrats should not have to resort to such procedural moves.
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 10:09:29 -0400, BAR wrote:

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They've got the perfect complement in a Senator.


Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn has blocked consideration of a food safety
bill that would give the Food and Drug Administration more power to
prevent foodborne illness.

The legislation would give the agency more power to recall tainted
products, increase inspections of food processors and require
producers to follow stricter standards for keeping food safe. Coburn,
a Republican, says he is objecting because the bill is not paid for.

Republicans say Democrats could get around Coburn's objections by
voting to end debate on the bill, which would require 60 votes. The
legislation passed the House last year and has strong bipartisan
support. A spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada
said Democrats should not have to resort to such procedural moves.


I guess we only have to pay for tax cuts and not increased spending. Why
don't the Democrats propose a new tax on food produced for human
consumption? Add the tax at ever stop along the way through the food
processing chain.


how much do you think medical bills are for sick children? funeral
costs?
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 10:09:29 -0400, BAR wrote:

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They've got the perfect complement in a Senator.


Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn has blocked consideration of a food safety
bill that would give the Food and Drug Administration more power to
prevent foodborne illness.

The legislation would give the agency more power to recall tainted
products, increase inspections of food processors and require
producers to follow stricter standards for keeping food safe. Coburn,
a Republican, says he is objecting because the bill is not paid for.

Republicans say Democrats could get around Coburn's objections by
voting to end debate on the bill, which would require 60 votes. The
legislation passed the House last year and has strong bipartisan
support. A spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada
said Democrats should not have to resort to such procedural moves.


I guess we only have to pay for tax cuts and not increased spending. Why
don't the Democrats propose a new tax on food produced for human
consumption? Add the tax at ever stop along the way through the food
processing chain.


Coburn didn't have a problem funding bullets and bombs that "weren't
paid for" but god forbid we protect our own citizens from food borne
illnesses.


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Over regulation leads to black markets.


under regulation leads to death (eg egg producers) or destruction of
hte economy.
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 12:17:31 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 10:09:29 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article ,
says...

They've got the perfect complement in a Senator.


Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn has blocked consideration of a food safety
bill that would give the Food and Drug Administration more power to
prevent foodborne illness.

The legislation would give the agency more power to recall tainted
products, increase inspections of food processors and require
producers to follow stricter standards for keeping food safe. Coburn,
a Republican, says he is objecting because the bill is not paid for.

Republicans say Democrats could get around Coburn's objections by
voting to end debate on the bill, which would require 60 votes. The
legislation passed the House last year and has strong bipartisan
support. A spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada
said Democrats should not have to resort to such procedural moves.

I guess we only have to pay for tax cuts and not increased spending. Why
don't the Democrats propose a new tax on food produced for human
consumption? Add the tax at ever stop along the way through the food
processing chain.


Coburn didn't have a problem funding bullets and bombs that "weren't
paid for" but god forbid we protect our own citizens from food borne
illnesses.


Over regulation leads to black markets.


In spoiled meat and eggs?
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 12:17:31 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 10:09:29 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article ,
says...

They've got the perfect complement in a Senator.


Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn has blocked consideration of a food safety
bill that would give the Food and Drug Administration more power to
prevent foodborne illness.

The legislation would give the agency more power to recall tainted
products, increase inspections of food processors and require
producers to follow stricter standards for keeping food safe. Coburn,
a Republican, says he is objecting because the bill is not paid for.

Republicans say Democrats could get around Coburn's objections by
voting to end debate on the bill, which would require 60 votes. The
legislation passed the House last year and has strong bipartisan
support. A spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of
Nevada
said Democrats should not have to resort to such procedural moves.

I guess we only have to pay for tax cuts and not increased spending.
Why
don't the Democrats propose a new tax on food produced for human
consumption? Add the tax at ever stop along the way through the food
processing chain.

Coburn didn't have a problem funding bullets and bombs that "weren't
paid for" but god forbid we protect our own citizens from food borne
illnesses.


Over regulation leads to black markets.


In spoiled meat and eggs?


I guess he never read Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle.

Correction: He never reads.


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In article ,
says...

On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 10:09:29 -0400, BAR wrote:

In article ,
says...

They've got the perfect complement in a Senator.


Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn has blocked consideration of a food safety
bill that would give the Food and Drug Administration more power to
prevent foodborne illness.

The legislation would give the agency more power to recall tainted
products, increase inspections of food processors and require
producers to follow stricter standards for keeping food safe. Coburn,
a Republican, says he is objecting because the bill is not paid for.

Republicans say Democrats could get around Coburn's objections by
voting to end debate on the bill, which would require 60 votes. The
legislation passed the House last year and has strong bipartisan
support. A spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada
said Democrats should not have to resort to such procedural moves.

I guess we only have to pay for tax cuts and not increased spending. Why
don't the Democrats propose a new tax on food produced for human
consumption? Add the tax at ever stop along the way through the food
processing chain.


Coburn didn't have a problem funding bullets and bombs that "weren't
paid for" but god forbid we protect our own citizens from food borne
illnesses.


Over regulation leads to black markets.



Right... all those black markets are going to spring up when peas are
regulated. Right...




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