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Related: About this forumNebraska launches 'beef passport' program for meat eating
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts ramped up his crusade for the meat industry on Wednesday by endorsing a new “beef passport” program to promote meat eating, a few weeks after he blasted Colorado’s governor for a resolution encouraging its residents to eat less.
Ricketts, a Republican, cast meat as essential to his state’s economy and the nation’s food security. He criticized “radical environmentalists” and Bill Gates for promoting alternatives, such as synthetic, lab-grown meat, and for arguing that the current global meat production system isn’t sustainable.
“If you do away with the beef industry, you’re going to be devastating Nebraska,” Ricketts said at a downtown Lincoln steak house, where he issued his annual proclamation of May as “Beef Month.” “It would have a huge impact on our small towns and rural communities.”
Nebraska is one of the nation’s top beef-producing states, and much of the corn it produces is used for livestock feed.
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msongs
(70,972 posts)VarryOn
(2,343 posts)Beef is good, especially medium...bone in.
TexasTowelie
(119,762 posts)People Eating Tasty Animals.
Yes, I wouldn't mind a porterhouse steak myself.
VarryOn
(2,343 posts)I was hesitant to post my beef love. If I'm ever given a last meal, I'm asking for a ribeye and baked potato!
Journeyman
(15,291 posts)Ziggysmom
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rownesheck
(2,343 posts)but my immaturity outweighs my love of beef. I'm considering going vegan just to piss off my right wing family.
TexasTowelie
(119,762 posts)or vegetarian. It reached a point that I didn't have any friends that I could share a meal with so it did impact my social life to an extent. Oddly enough, every one of those friends eventually returned to consuming meat after they showed signs of protein deficiency.