Sunday, September 9, 2012

FDA Destroying Small Business

In the United States, after you have cleared security, and are awaiting your flight, you may buy a cup of coffee, say, from one of the gate-side vendors.  Nonetheless, TSA now approaches you and wants to put a stick in your drink, to look for chemicals for bombs.  Yes, this is after you have cleared security.

Think about it.  You are enjoying a cup of coffee, and someone walks up and demands to put a stick of something in your drink.  You would say no.  You'll at least miss your flight.  This is madness, but it gets worse.  Retaliation for being sensible is only the beginning.

Small businesses often import specialty products from the best places in the world, and Switzerland is a respected source for chocolate.    With a new law passed by President Obama, Swiss chocolate companies must reveal trade secrets, in addition to having their factories inspected, by FDA agents, if they want to sell to America.

The Government has already made toys and clothes almost impossible to import at the small business level.  This is a policy of the United States Government, both democrat and republican, to destroy small business and give big business a virtual monopoly (since they can afford to comply).  Election fraud is material in USA, so we cannot effect change through elections.

No longer do we only inspect at the borders, we inspect factories that sell to us.  This is a great way to expand the federal workforce, by placing inspectors, at taxpayers expense, living in Switzerland to inspect factories.  Does anyone think the inspections will do any good?

What happens is countries in turn demand that our factories be inspected before export to their countries.  Breathtaking waste.

There is nothing we can do about it.  People will volunteer for the false dilemma and vote for either Obama or Romney, either one will continue with more, and worse.  Who knows how this will end.  In any event, starting a business is a brave, revolutionary act in the United States.

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