Why does the USDA want you to add your local vegetable garden to a national database?
(thefreethoughtproject.com)
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First they need to register the personal gardens. Next, they can send out local cabal toadies to "inspect" your garden.
Next, they can make rules to regulate your personal garden (for your own good, of course). Finally, they can confiscate the food you grew.
or... you can simply refuse. Continue to raise your own food and ignore those that seek to control you.
Anyone who puts their property on this list will be paying a garden license in short order.
I will not register my tomatoes
Only from my cold dead fingers
If they try to f%@k with MY garden, the pile of carcasses will get hard to climb over. There's a pile of bones over the fence from critters that got in my garden...
A.Poison your food supply
B.Claim ownership and take your food.
C.Have you on a preper list.
D. All of the above
At the Very Least it will be a money source for them. All of a sudden you will need to have paid inspections, permits, paperwork fees, taxes hiked to pay for Garden Wardens, specialty fertilizers, water treatments, etc. They will limit setbacks, sizes, "invasive" species (and fines). If you overgrow, they will confiscate. Heaven forbid you cross pollinate with your neighbor.
Basically, just imagine all the worst case scenarios.. that.
Because they are Commie Pieces of Shit! Pound sand Commies!
Gee what could go wrong?
This is why I only grow 80%ers.
Well Cali is approving composting dead people.
That’s odd, because meat isn’t compostable 🤔
Apparently they’re in favor of rotting human corpses laying around.
Another California leads the way thing
Go pound sand!