14 Replies to “This Is Not Your Grandma’s Humane Society”

  1. California is pooched. the only possible out for the people is if the state sliding into the pacific ocean.

  2. I don’t get to California very much. The last time was a couple of decades ago, in fact. I was in my hotel room watching the news when the newscaster stopped in the middle of reading her story and started a rant about how we treat farm animals. After a minute or so, they went to a commercial in the middle of her rant, and after the commercial, she was gone.
    I guess she won in the long run.

  3. I expect that those people who can will smuggle eggs into the state and others will reduce their egg purchases, except of course the regressive liberals who get paid by taxpayer.
    In this day and age I am starting to think that smuggling various products is a noble profession. Anything to frustrate the moral busybodies.

  4. Keep the Prog-left dementia rolling, Calif will soon be a wasteland of want and non productivity surrounded by ample resources . Decadent prog – socialist statism has bankrupted EVERY jurisdiction it has ever infected – the ultimate result of progressivist legislating based on the guilt of abundance and loathing of technological ease of living is to literally eliminate its own followers through the fallout of self-inflicted austerity (shortage of food, water, heat – lack of modern resources).
    Modern progressivism is a mental disorder which is self correcting in the Darwinian sense.

  5. Jerry(Moonbeam)Brown is a jerk the voters of Callifornia are pathetic fools and we have Hollywood and yland here but us here in the north part still like to declare ourselves at the STATE of JEFFERSON along with Southern Oregon

  6. “…I am starting to think that smuggling various products is a noble profession. Anything to frustrate the moral busybodies. ”
    Indeed, Ken. Along with other forms of black market economy, when you boil it down, it’s just another side of a tax revolt, isn’t it?

  7. Don’t the chickens get hot in the summer? Do the new regs demand the chickens be housed with some type of air conditioning? And why not?
    … accererationist in calgary.

  8. Ontario is striving to be number one…
    http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2013-06-20/relax-bondholders-illinois-won-t-default
    “Clearly, bond-rating companies have much to answer for, but consider one parting fact: The ratio of debt to gross state product of Illinois is about 6 percent, and it has ratings in the single A range; Ontario, Canada, with a similar population and similar-sized economy, has a debt-to-gross-domestic-product ratio of 39 percent and ratings in the double A range. Something doesn’t quite add up.”

  9. The Humane Society hasnt been the same since that idiot Wayne Pacelli their now jst pushing rediculous ideologies

  10. “farmers passing along costs to consumers..”
    Except that farmers dont set the cost of commodities like milk, cheese, eggs.crops.beef. unless a farmer selks privatly small amounts its contract work
    the gvt does.
    and the gvt will have to expand exponentially in order to hire bureaucracy to enforce these regulations.

  11. This will not only affect California. Any farmer who sells eggs to California companies will be affected and that is many across the country. Stand by for egg prices to rise substantially across the board, at least in the short term while farmers spend the money to upgrade.
    skillet, could you provide some linkage as to your claim that the government in the United States sets the price of commodities? There is a federal dairy policy that supports milk prices which has been in effect since the 1930s but I have never heard of a similar policy for the other items on your list.

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