There was a Liz May sighting this weekend after all. May says first action would to break up packers and stockyards.

In looking today, it appears that there was a Liz May sighting after all.  From Facebook, it appears she was out yesterday at the Black Hills stock show according to this interview.

In the interview posted by R-Calf, she indicates her first action if elected would be to pass the “packers and stockyards act,” and expresses her belief that she needs to break those entities up:

3 thoughts on “There was a Liz May sighting this weekend after all. May says first action would to break up packers and stockyards.”

  1. The people who want COOL have simply failed to convince consumers why it matters.
    The only people who care where meat comes from are vegans. The people who eat meat don’t want to know, and if you give them too much information they are likely to go vegan, too.
    And therein lies the problem: the public doesn’t care about COOL because they don’t know enough about meat production, and if they find out too much about it, they won’t eat it.

    It’s a delicate balance. I don’t know what the solution is.

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