Trump administration sues California over egg prices
Trump administration sues California over egg prices

Trump administration sues California over egg prices

Trump administration sues California over egg prices
Trump administration sues California over egg prices
Anything to distract from Epstein, eh?
He really is getting desperate. He already admitted that he actually is on the Epstein list by claiming that any entry mentioning him must be forged...
Also, inflation is creeping up and blaming California gets the base excited
“It is one thing if California passes laws that affects its own State, it is another when those laws affect other States in violation of the U.S. Constitution,” Rollins said.
The absolute hypocrisy. From the party that happily allows one state sue a doctor in another state for violating their anti-choice doctrine.
Because you can only raise chickens in California. 🙄
The craziest thing about egg prices is that Donald J. Trump is in the Epstein files.
"See! It has nothing to do with the tariff wars I caused." - President TACO
Trump should focus on Ohio instead:
Nobody wants to talk about Ohio
Nobody tell him that egg prices dropped dramatically in March and have stayed down, I guess
Huh i always thought the neoliberal Republican party was in favor of the free market. Why don't other states simply support their local egg producers and sell cheaper eggs from unhealthy chickens
It's fine if they're hiking prices for profit and to screw the average consumer. It's an issue if they raise prices to support a "woke agenda". The problem is the prices are being raised to better the lives of the chickens and Republicans hate that.
I will never understand the economics of MAGA and how they interpret data. Its always totally illogical.
It helps to start with the answer you want and work backwards from there.
That's the point. Stop trying to understand it
Unconstitutional? WTAF.
If headlines can't even mention the battery cages this lawsuit is actually about at all, what are we doing here? Battery cages are horrifying and just the tip of cutlery
If the industry ever tells you that they treat anyone "humanely" remember that they are arguing to remove the smallest sliver of requirements. There is still a massive amount of cruelty allowed in other areas too (for instance chick culling, forced molting, etc.) and they are still angry on any requirement
There also has already been a lawsuit on other provisions in Prop 12 that went up to this current SCOTUS in 2023 and was rejected.
This almost certainly isn't even actually about the cost of this particular law to the industry. The latest cost changes are almost all driven by bird flu. No, the thing they fear far more than a tiny increase in their costs is that we'll actually start waking up to this industry. They worry Prop 12 will inspire more action. The more we talk about how things actually look, the more they worry that they'll become like the fur industry where people wake up and stop buying en masse over its cruelty
Dear California,
The artillery goes here.
That's not mar a lago
I looked it up just for the heck of it and learned he has a fucking street named after him near it. 🤮 Hope I live to see all these places named after neo Hitler changed back.
How much were eggs on Epstein's island?
For anyone who doesn't know, a factory farm is not a farm, it's a factory. The industry calls them, "Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations" or CAFOs. They house the animals in the smallest possible space, the highest "concentration", to increase yield per square meter and reduce exercise to maximize growth. They are not designed or regulated to treat the animals humanely, they are designed to get the most profit for the least amount of investment.
Don't look over here (Epstein files), look over there (eggs)!
This argument will never hold up in court. The same measures that ensure animals are well treated, will often prevent the spread of diseases. Those inhumane production methods they are advocating, very often lead to higher transmission rates among captive bird populations.
It doesn't matter. This is all about optics and red meat for the base. Trump can't do anything for the egg prices, so he needs to find a scapegoat. He can now point out that his administration is taking concrete actions to address the egg prices. Scratch the surface and the whole thing crumbles. But that's the case for most of the Trump cinematic universe.
Prop 2 was on the ballot the first election I could vote in. We voted for better living conditions for animals, Obama to be president, and also constitutionally banned gay marriage all in one election.
Newsom has become Donald’s replacement for Trudeau. He feels deeply insecure around handsome men. He desperately doesnt want to chance it again that another man standing beside Melania making him look like the live-in dawdling grandpa in diapers they are trying to convince to go into a home.
Republicans will do anything but acknowledge Bird Flu
Or that Trump is in the Epstein Files.
He will sue you!!
🙄
After seeing the picture, my first thought was "There are Wegmans on the West Coast now?!?!"
(The article says pic is from Maryland)
I'm fairly sure that California having cage-size mandates does the opposite of driving up egg prices outside California.
They'll drive up California egg prices, sure. But California egg prices have been higher than egg prices outside California. That's because it's not legal to sell eggs produced in other states if the producer there doesn't produce to California's requirements, which eliminates California consumers as competition for those eggs. If you have a shortage in California production --- as happened earlier --- what happens is that prices in California go much more expensive, but prices outside California don't rise as much as they otherwise would, because California consumers aren't competing for the available supply.
California's cage-size mandates may be a bad idea for California egg consumers, but they shouldn't be driving up prices outside of California a la the Trump administration's claims.
I suppose maybe it's a media strategy, the aim being to fix the idea that it is California's fault in the minds of people elsewhere.
How dare you use math and statistics the way they're mean to be used. I'm going to anagram the word used and retroactively sue you. You're sued!
Lots of people outside of California are actually deeply jealous, don't want to admit it, and there is an entire industry around bashing California and Californians as a result.
I think Bill Maher is right - a whole lot of Americans want to be Californians.
It's a media strategy, all right. Only the aim is simply trying to distract you from the Epstein files.
I'm pretty sure the avian flu outbreaks have had a much more significant impact on the price of eggs than any state regulations. I suppose they'll try to blame California for that, too.