Meat isn’t out

Well, I was delighted to read this publication tonight and see that Polis, Biden, The University of Michigan, and The Guardian convinced someone to explore their plant protein options. All I can say is, bye-bye. Livestock producers won’t notice you’re gone, and our cows will still be passing gas in your general direction. And, in a couple months if you should admit that it wasn’t as good as real meat I will buy you a $50 gift card to your favorite local steakhouse or burger joint. Better yet I will cover the price for you to attempt a 72 OZ steak in Amarillo.

I just have a few questions for the climate sheep. Do you really think Livestock is the problem? Do you really think the DemocRAT party can change the weather? Do you really think the climate is a bigger problem/threat than other things such as economic/monetary issues, government corruption, or the complete moral decay of society? Has it occurred to you that climate change is a distraction from some other hidden agenda, or that a select few stand to benefit financially? Do you really think it is possible for a 50% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 without some severe dictatorship that won’t affect you personally as well? Who gets to decide who starts their car, or who can travel? Can climate change elites still fly their jets?

I’m going out on a limb to predict that the average American will notice big problems in their finances long before they notice a fraction of a degree change in the weather. The U.S. dollar and the economy are in more danger than the climate. Our freedom and liberty are more at risk than the climate. For example,  Biden might let me have a 4th of July party but I should still wear a mask outside cuz I haven’t been vaccinated.

One final thought.........Considering that the democrat party has drawn such a distinct line in the sand against agriculture, a democrat politician claiming to care about agriculture is lying about other things too. Even if they wear a cowboy hat. But they appreciate your vote regardless of what happens to your farm or ranch.

Jim Bagwell

Manassa