I don't get it..
We have so many regulations now, that our government can not keep up.
Creating more regulations, will only create more bureaucracy..
And it is apparent, that the government does not follow up on standards and regulations in place now...
Or the BP explosion would never have happened, Berni Madoff would not have scammed millions of dollars, and the eggs would not have been tainted with salmonella..
oc.. Obama increased everyones budget..
So the BP mess, and the eggs happened on his watch.. with regulations in place.
Much of the new money at FDA is directed at food safety, which has become a top priority of the Obama administration after a series of deadly outbreaks of foodborne illnesses. A Salmonella outbreak earlier this year that was linked to peanut products killed nine people, sickened at least another 700 and triggered the largest food recall in U.S. history. Under the proposed budget, $259.3 million would be added for food safety to pay for stepped up inspections, better surveillance of food safety problems and enhanced ability to contain outbreaks of foodborne illnesses. The spending plan proposes that the FDA charge the food industry $94.4 million in new fees, money that will be used to register and inspect food manufacturing facilities, issue export certifications for food and animal feed, reinspect facilities that have failed to meet FDA safety standards
Apparently you don't know what you are saying
We have so many regulations now, that our government can not keep up.
Creating more regulations, will only create more bureaucracy..
And it is apparent, that the government does not follow up on standards and regulations in place now...
Or the BP explosion would never have happened, Berni Madoff would not have scammed millions of dollars, and the eggs would not have been tainted with salmonella..
oc.. Obama increased everyones budget..
So the BP mess, and the eggs happened on his watch.. with regulations in place.
Much of the new money at FDA is directed at food safety, which has become a top priority of the Obama administration after a series of deadly outbreaks of foodborne illnesses. A Salmonella outbreak earlier this year that was linked to peanut products killed nine people, sickened at least another 700 and triggered the largest food recall in U.S. history. Under the proposed budget, $259.3 million would be added for food safety to pay for stepped up inspections, better surveillance of food safety problems and enhanced ability to contain outbreaks of foodborne illnesses. The spending plan proposes that the FDA charge the food industry $94.4 million in new fees, money that will be used to register and inspect food manufacturing facilities, issue export certifications for food and animal feed, reinspect facilities that have failed to meet FDA safety standards
Apparently you don't know what you are saying