$4 → $6 → $8
Ground beef prices have DOUBLED in 10 years.
15% jump in one year alone.
@MikeCallicrate: "Since 1951, lowest numbers on record."
50,000 fewer cows processed this week. 100,000 fewer than 2024.
This isn't weather. This is liquidation by design.
"Bacon contains nitrites and nitrites cause cancer."
A 100g portion of bacon contains roughly 5.5 mg of nitrate.
A 100g portion of spinach contains roughly 741 mg.
Spinach has approximately 130 times more of the substance bacon is being prosecuted for. Around 80 percent of dietary nitrate in the human diet comes from vegetables. The leafy salad your dietitian recommends is, by mass, a nitrate delivery system that makes a rasher look like a rounding error.
The standard rebuttal is that vegetable nitrates are different. They are not. The exact same molecule, absorbed in the exact same gut, recirculates through the exact same salivary glands, gets reduced to nitrite by the exact same bacteria on the back of the tongue, and ends up in the exact same stomach. The pathway is called the enterosalivary circulation. It is how your body makes nitric oxide. It is the basis of every beetroot pre-workout product on the shelf.
The absolute increase in colorectal cancer risk from 50g of processed meat per day is roughly 0.7 percentage points over a lifetime. One in twenty-five becomes one in twenty-one. Only if you eat that much, every day, for the rest of your life.
The molecule isn't the problem. The framing is.
Eat the bacon.
Alpha-gal makes you allergic to meat. The "cure" costs $2K in needles — and you still can't eat milk chocolate.
110K+ cases. 450K Americans affected. First fatality 2024.
Bovista 200 + Lycopodium 200 + probiotics actually worked. Guinea hens eat ticks alive. @HomesteadAmeric
The U.S. Forest Service is spraying glyphosate (Roundup) across tens of thousands of acres of national forests this spring to support commercial timber production.
Following wildfires, forests naturally regenerate with diverse shrubs, wildflowers, and wildlife. However, a recent investigation reveals that the Forest Service and private logging companies are routinely applying the herbicide to eliminate competing native vegetation, favoring commercially valuable species such as Douglas fir and sugar pine.
This practice has created large areas with significantly reduced biodiversity, often described as "dead zones", where insect, bird, and plant populations have sharply declined. Glyphosate, classified by the World Health Organization as a probable human carcinogen, has seen its use in California national forests quintuple over the past two decades, reaching a record 266,000 pounds in 2023.
Local communities, environmental groups, and residents are raising concerns about potential impacts on water quality, endangered species (including salmon and rare foxes), and public health. Critics argue that prioritizing industrial timber production over ecological diversity conflicts with the broader mission of national forests as public lands.
The issue has intensified debates over forest management, balancing economic interests with long-term environmental and community health.
Why are democrats spending historic levels to back Massie’s opponent?
"The real reason that this race is a serious race and I may lose is because a foreign lobby has fully funded, to the extent that they've never done in any Republican race ever before, my opponent."
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The largest electric company in America, Nextera, is planning on building over a hundred, 600 ft tall windmills in Rice County,KS...To the farmers in Rice Co: Hold the line! The calvary is coming🇺🇸@secrollins@USDA@epaleezeldin
Man makes a visual demonstration of how American bread is actually made
Many Americans know our bread is toxic by now but they don’t really understand what the process of making it actually looks like and how bad it really is
This is eye opening
@ElofsonJess My Grandad would soak a rag w alcohol, grab a back leg and tie off his ball sack. Turns black n falls off, chickens or whatever ate it, life as usual lol. #LLTR
Happy Birthday to George Washington.
George Washington, who rode into hails of bullets, had two horses shot out from underneath him, and would wear his coat laced with the bulletholes when he spoke to inspire his men.
George Washington, who native chiefs declared “divinely protected” during and for decades after the French and Indian War.
George Washington, who once left a portrait painting to go throw a discus clear across the Delaware River just because his men joked that he couldn’t.
George Washington, who could out drink, out dance, out ride, and out fight any human being.
George Washington, who stood a towering 6’2, and could have become multi-sport competitive athlete today, in any throwing game, plus archery, wrestling, and sword fighting
George Washington, who referred to Christmas dinner as “the attack of the Christmas Pies”
George Washington, a largely self taught scholar, and military genius.
George Washington, who survived diphtheria, tuberculosis, smallpox, dysentery, malaria, quinsy, carbuncle, epiglottitis, and pneumonia.
George Washington who brought variolation to his troops when a smallpox epidemic was wiping out 30% of the country. Yet he still respected natural immunity.
George Washington, who crossed the frozen Delaware on Christmas night to slay the Hession mercenaries in their sleep.
George Washington, a spy ring leader, agricultural innovator, pioneer, one of the first surveyors of America and the first signer of the U.S. Constitution.
George Washington, who on December 23, 1783, in the Old Senate Chamber in Annapolis, with the war over and independence won, bowed to Congress, publicly resigned from the Army, and physically handed back his commission.
George Washington, who declared at the first constitutional convention, “no new slaves to America at all, And No Slavery at all in the northwest territory.”
George Washington, who was unanimously elected president twice.
George Washington, who established The first national “Thanksgiving Day,” to be celebrated on November 26, 1789, as a way of “‘giving thanks’ for the Constitution,”
George Washington, one of six redheaded presidents
George Washington, who granted Amnesty to the Whiskey Rebels, and never once abused his power.
George Washington, who refused to be president forever and retired to make whiskey.
George Washington, who gave the greatest farewell address in the history of our nation, which warned Americans against the danger of political parties, implored us to remain neutral in foreign conflicts, make no permanent alliances, and to celebrate our achievements.
“First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen.”
-Richard Henry Lee’s eulogy for Washington 1799
George Washington, the picture of American exceptionalism.