keccers
@keccers.eth
Chat, do we believe Team Trump can fix skyrocketing egg prices? They say they have a plan One catch is that they fired a bunch of the relevant workers here, and they “oops, can you please come back” thing isn’t working “USDA is also currently having difficulty convincing these impacted workers to return” https://www.grocerydive.com/news/usda-strategy-bird-flu-egg-prices/741419/
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Purp🇵🇸
@purp
I wonder how many of those regulatory roll backs will be just eat eggs from sick chickens
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keccers
@keccers.eth
You know, I can actually see this, given bird flu gets inactivated at the same temp you need to cook chicken to — 165 degrees. So they could say that and do that and also not intentionally sicken people (unless you’re an egg slonker or a raw cookie dough eater)
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Purp🇵🇸
@purp
Yes but doesn't allowing birds who are sick to continue to propagate the flu and come into contact with humans also exponentially increase the chance of cross species spread and further mutations( I'm not super woke on virology to this degree)
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keccers
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Well yes. But the goal is to bring prices down, right? Another deadly mass illness would be good for our elites, too. Less people to eventually force into euthanasia or otherwise put up with while they die on the streets (I’m being half sarcastic here)
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Purp🇵🇸
@purp
This was always my big concern around trump making egg prices central theme of campaign, because the only real way you can bring down egg prices is stop mass killing sick flocks
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gFam.live (UrbanGladiator)
@gfam
A healthy population is harder to control. If people are sick they can't resist, they can't protest or fight back. I don't know if it's intentional or incompetence - but there's benefits in letting people get sick either way.
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