Paula Crossfield

Paula Crossfield

Posted January 18, 2009 | 04:54 PM (EST)

Change We Can Believe In, or a Second Helping of the Same-Old?

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As the stage is being set for 44 to take the reigns on Tuesday in the most anticipated inauguration maybe ever, last minute appointments are still being made. Unfortunately for those of us who strive for a better food system, not all of of those being considered want to help our cause.

Tom Vilsack may have initially disappointed, but I feel that he is someone that at least we in the sustainable community can work with (especially considering Denise O'Brien's encouraging words about him). Needless to say, though, there are undersecretaries who heavily influence policy decisions, and by extension what is being eaten in the U.S -- and the news ain't good.

The word going around is that up for consideration for a USDA position is Joy Philippi, the former president of the National Pork Producers Council and a champion of the pork lobby (read: will protect CAFOs at all costs, as the operator of a hog confinement operation herself). Remember when Hillary Clinton got into a bungle when she named her the Co-Chair for Rural Americans? Well I naively thought Obama was different.

Also in the running is Dennis Wolff, the former Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture, who sided with Monsanto in fighting to keep information about artificial growth hormones (rBGH) off milk labels. This is bad news indeed.

I hate to put a damper on your inaugural enthusiasm, but the time to act is now if we hope to at least have someone with an interest in building a better food system at the table. So what can you do about it? Well, you might have already signed the Food Democracy Now! petition, along with over 74,000 others, which gives its "Sustainable Dozen," a group of well-qualified change-agents who could do good by our soil and get us on the track to a better food system. Now it is time to get everyone you know to sign it. Everyone eats, and as such, everyone has a stake in the policy being made at the top -- and perhaps all they need is a little nudge.

Besides signing the petition, you can write your House Reps (Here are the Reps on the House Agriculture Committee) and Senators (Here is the website for the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry), or even do as Bonnie Powell at Ethicurian suggests, and email Obama's Agriculture transition team directly.

There is no time to lose, so get crackin' -- and if you are headed to the inauguration, for goodness sake Eat Well, and use the tool Eat Well Everywhere to map your trip and find delicious roadside eats instead of corn-laden deep-fried industrial ag meats. I'll toast to that!


Originally posted to Civil Eats

As the stage is being set for 44 to take the reigns on Tuesday in the most anticipated inauguration maybe ever, last minute appointments are still being made. Unfortunately for those of us who strive...
As the stage is being set for 44 to take the reigns on Tuesday in the most anticipated inauguration maybe ever, last minute appointments are still being made. Unfortunately for those of us who strive...
 
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Both the USDA and the FDA need significant overhaul in order to responsive to the needs of the people. Corporate interests and profits over the health and safety of citizens is the main practice that needs disposal. Our food system is disgusting, packed with growth hormones and steroids and laced w/ glass as a preservative designed by greed to makes us fatter and more unhealthy in order to sell us more food and pharmaceuticals.

It would be nice if the new admin. would do everything to make organic, free range farming the staple (affordable staple) of our diet, but I doubt we will move in that direction.

I hope it's not more of the same.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 01/20/2009

Buy organic for yourself and let me eat what I want. Hormones and glass give it that 'crunch'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 AM on 01/22/2009
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Sorry Ms. Crossfield, we HAD a "better food system at the table." All it took was a bunch of greedy, anti-American Republicans to dismantle it over the last thirty years. All a President Obama has to do is roll back all of their anti-American legislation.

Miles "Harking Back" Long

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 01/19/2009
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