Moms Across America • Follow ... X 23h • 0 In an executive order, President Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to secure domestic production of glyphosate-based herbicides, formally elevating it to a national defense priority. Calling glyphosate "critical to U.S. national security" is a stunning slap in the face to the Make America Healthy Again movement and to families who are rightfully, deeply concerned about chronic disease, cancer and infertility. If we're talking about national security, we should be talking about the reproductive crisis: roughly 1 in 6 couples now struggle to conceive, sperm counts in the U.S. have declined by about 50% over the past 50 years, continuing to drop by 1% per year. This is a public-health emergency. Meanwhile, glyphosate has become so pervasive that Moms Across America has detected it in levels far above levels known to cause harm to our health in a wide range of products including vaccines. For thousands of years, we farmed without glyphosate. Framing dependence on a relatively new herbicide as essential to national defense, while fertility rates fall below replacement, cancer rates soar, and families struggle to conceive, raises serious questions about what we truly consider a security priority. https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/breaking-trump-invokes-defense-production
Zen Honeycutt O @zenhoneycutt I'm disgusted. Literally sick to my stomach. This executive order to ensure the availability of glyphosate is going to do far more than make people sick. It's going to kill and sterilize countless American people. ~ Toby Rogers @ @uTobian • 12h This executive order is batsh*t insane. @SecKennedy @zenhoneycutt whitehouse.gov/presidential-a... There is no direct one-for-one chemical alternative to glyphosate-based herbicides. Lack of access to glyphosate-based herbicides would critically jeopardize agricultural productivity, adding pressure to the domestic food system, and may result in a transition of cropland to other uses due to low productivity. Given the profit margins growers currently face, any major restrictions in access to glyphosate-based herbicides would result in economic losses for growers and make it untenable for them to meet growing food and feed demands.
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