Government Can Fix neither Food nor Farm
Briefly

Salatin argues that while proposed health reforms sound appealing, they fail to address the bureaucratic inertia and complexities that hinder meaningful change in America’s food system.
He critiques the call for government intervention in health and nutrition, stressing that without addressing entrenched bureaucratic systems, proposals like the ‘National Emergency Declaration of Health’ will not bring any real improvement.
Referring to past optimism about agricultural policy changes following Michelle Obama's initiatives, he emphasizes that mere idealism does not overcome the deeply rooted issues within government agencies.
Despite the push for alternative health funding and improved nutrition in education, Salatin expresses skepticism about the ability of government bodies to enact substantive reforms.
Read at Natural Health News
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