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Ready to pay $8 for a dozen eggs?

Animal Rights Legislation Would Make Eggs a Luxury Food

American Thinker:  One  day soon, America could wake up to a dozen eggs costing $8 or more.  And  unless you are involved in some aspect of farming or agriculture, you would  never know that egg prices are about to skyrocket or the reason why.  With  food prices already increasing due to high grain and fuel costs, extraneous  so-called animal welfare regulations are  being imposed on U.S. food producers, large and small, by  the animal rights powerhouse known as the Humane Society of the United States  (HSUS).

With  HSUS’ vegan animal rights platform as the motivations behind  crafting a controversial egg bill, S.  3239 was introduced in the U.S. Senate on Friday,  May 25, 2012, inching U.S. egg producers closer to a mandate which would require  them to phase out conventional cages for egg-laying hens and transition to a  system called “enriched colony cages” by 2029, at a cost to U.S. egg producers  ranging between $4  billion to $10 billion.

And  while most Americans shrug their shoulders and live their lives, they are  completely unaware of how this regulation will affect the cost of food and its  availability in the future.  The current egg shortage in the  U.K. should be a jolting wake-up call for  Americans, illustrating that the onerous animal welfare regulations  which have phased out conventional cages there have caused egg prices to  quadruple, while diminishing egg supply to a “crisis” level.  This is a  glimpse of what’s coming to America if HSUS’ egg bill becomes  law.

Instead  of improving productivity for the American egg industry and supporting our farmers and ranchers, these imposed  regulations will incrementally squeeze egg producers out of business.   Fewer egg farmers means fewer eggs.  Fewer eggs mean higher prices for the  consumer, and importing more of our food from other countries where neither  animal welfare nor food safety is top priority.

While  these regulations may seem reasonable on the surface, the agenda behind them  lies within the organization pushing these cleverly crafted laws, cloaked in a  disguise of emotional propaganda used to advance these proposed regulations into  law.  HSUS is an organization that makes no bones about its mission to  push anti-animal agriculture  regulations,  or any stiff regulatory reform on American farmers and ranchers.   Just consider the goal of HSUS’ lead policy director and vegan activist,  J.P. Goodwin, who has gone on record by saying, “My goal is the abolition of all  animal agriculture.”

HSUS’ goal  is to provide relief to chickens, not provide food for humans.  Will  enriched cage systems truly satisfy the vegan animal rights organization which  has repeatedly wielded its bully tactics to gain a hold on animal  agriculture?  My prediction is no.  After all, the ultimate goal of  HSUS is about empty cages, not bigger cages.

At  a time when jobs are scarce, and the looming possibility that affordable food  may become more difficult to come by, now is not the time to stand by and allow  an anti-egg-consuming animal rights organization to righteously dictate the future  of U.S. egg producers and the future of our domestic food supply.  Years  ago, as an observation of foreign oppression, Henry Kissenger once said,   “If you control the food supply, you control the people.”  Today, Americans  are facing food tyranny on our own shores, which must be stopped.  I  implore everyone to contact his or her U.S. representative and senator and urge them to vote no on this rotten egg bill, S.  3239, and its identical counterpart in the House, H.R.  3798.

Along with stocking up on ammo, guess I better go buy a couple of hens!

h/t Laura

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