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    In fairness they’ve been spreading Northward yearly for several years, we knew they were coming and eradication efforts have been underway for a while to try to blunt it. But, with the idiots currently in charge, just assume those efforts have been botched until proven otherwise.

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      the eradication program ended in 22-23, they were making headway ever since. likely it wouldve been restored under harris, A GOP wh will never restore something like this. they always end using budget cuts to fund TAX CUTS.

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    Well don’t worry, this administration has a tried and true solution. If you stop checking for screwworm, it’s not there.

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    Conservatives only know how to do one thing while governing which is to close their eyes, turn off their headlights, press the gas pedal and dare the road to swerve as they hurtle ahead into the darkness with no clue what is going to happen.

    Ironic we call them “conservatives”.

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      The only thing “conservatives” ever conserve, ever have conserved, or ever even intended to conserve, is hierarchical power. Conservatism only happens to line up with “preserving that which currently exists” in the sense that, when conservatism was initially developed, the system that currently existed was monarchy.

      Make no mistake: under any system but monarchy/dictatorship, “conservatives’” single purpose will always be to transform it into monarchy/dictatorship as switftly, radically, and even recklessly as they can possibly manage.

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      They’re called conservatives because they should all be in conservatorships. That being the case, I think they should be called asylumists.

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      It’s aways a great time to join team veg!

      Membership is open! Join for a single meal, or go hardcore and fully vegan! There’s no rules, you’re still on the team if you go veggie one meal a year or every single meal for the rest of your life. It’s flexible!

      We’ve got tasty daals, chilis, curries, pan-seared mushroom steaks, a million flavors of hummus, tofus, pulled BBQ seitan, juicy vital wheat gluten roasts, and so much more!

      It’s also cheap! Homemade hummus is incredible and light on the wallet! You’ll discover a world of extremely tasty foods!

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        I dunno if this will help anyone eat more veggies, but I realized salads are way more enjoyable for me once I started mixing buldak sauce with my dressing.

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        I love this. Im firmly in team veg but still haven’t given up meat. It may come one day, but for now im happy with about half my meals being vegetarian.

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          Yeah, there’s a really high Indian population in my area, and India has a huge vegetarian population. So most of the restaurants around me actually have decent veg options. I doubt I’d ever go fully vegan, but even casual “eat meat when you feel like it, but don’t intentionally make it the centerpiece of every meal” vegetarianism is extremely easy nowadays.

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        What’s your favorite simple and easy vegetarian recipe that’s filling?

        I’m not vegetarian, I love me a good cheeseburger every once in a blue moon and always will, but I don’t eat a lot of red meat and I’ve been trying to eat less and less meat in general. I’m not going to pretend eating meat in today’s world is ethical, but neither will there be a noticeable difference if I stop buying my pound or two of chicken and a filet of fish every month. I grew up on a meat and potatoes diet and while I’ve learned a lot since then I’m still not great at cooking filling vegetarian meals, I feel like every time I cook completely without meat I end up absolutely starving in an hour, even if I have protein from other sources.

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          So I grew up 95% vegetarian. Stir fry can be adapted to fit just about anyone’s taste, and is dead simple to make (and filling).

          The first thing your going to want to learn is how to cook rice. This might be in a pot, rice cooker, or something else. Find what works for you.

          Now with your rice cooking, do a hard pan fry of some tofu. Your goal is to get it crispy via the highest heat your stove can put out (think wok levels if you can). The trick is to use a firm (or extra firm) tofu that has been patted dry and cut into small cubes, oil and a lot of heat. From here add in a few veggies that you like and top with a basic teriyaki sauce.

          That’s a basic stir fry on rice. Mix the rice into the pan and you start down the road of fried rice.

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          Spicy bean chili with crispy golden cornbread is a classic American dish that will stick to your ribs pardner!

          I can nearly eat my weight in hummus and butter garlic naan with seitan tikka masla, very filling and so delicious!

          Or if you’re ever not sure you’ll get full enough, kick back a baked potato 15 minutes before the meal, it’ll give you something to digest.

          Slightly related I’m a big fan of trying to get 30g+ of fiber every day, and 1 tsp of psyllium husk in water before each meal. I’ll end up staying fuller longer and feel better.

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          I like a good bowl meal. The template is grain/pseudo-grain, legume, two or three veggies, sauce. So you could have a quinoa and chickpea bowl with pickled red onions, kale, and roasted red peppers, topped with a hummus tahini sauce. Or a black bean and rice bowl with pickled jalapeños, grilled corn (which is also technically a grain but it still works as a vegetable) and chopped red tomatoes, with an avocado crema sauce. It’s extremely flexible, easy to make, and good for meal prepping. You can add an additional protein if it’s still not filling enough, like fried tofu or crumbled tempeh or seitan “chicken”.

          It’s far from the only way to make an easy, filling veggie meal, but it’s one of the easiest frameworks for people used to the “meat, carb, vegetable side dish” style of meal.

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          I know you didn’t ask me but I also grew up on meat and potatoes.

          I’ve recently discovered lentil enchiladas are very tasty. Cook the lentils in vegetable broth, after you have cooked lentils ( pretty good on there own) follow any enchilada recipe and use the lentils instead of meat.

          I like to cook the lentils a day before so they are already prepared. The instant pot makes cooking both dried lentils and dried beans quite easy with minimal work.

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          I’m not vegetarian either, but bean quesadillas are always a good, cheap, and easy meal when I’m lazy. It can be as easy as open a can of black beans, drain and rinse, put on a big tortilla with cheese and some jarred salsa, cook both sides in a frying pan. If I’m feeling like doing a little more, I’ll add some diced tomato and jalapenos. You can be eating in as little as 10 minutes.

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          It’s pretty rare for it to infect people. It does happen, but humans are not a prefered host

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          Well I think if you eat those we can all agree that is an ok exception to eating vegetarian, it is more like self defense at that point.

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      Exactly. Every one of those fuckers will happily vote R again after their herds all die off, because “RepUbLIcnS er BeTr for du EcoNiMeE!”

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      Those same meat peddlers were against the Federal Meat Inspection Act of 1906, saying that the time it takes to clean and label everything would slow them down and put them out of business. These fuckers would be selling rotting carcasses if they could.

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        After reading Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, Teddy Roosevelt sent government agents to inspect the Chicago slaughterhouses. They conditions they found were worse than the book described and that was after the slaughterhouse owners found out government agents were coming and had their factories cleaned from top to bottom.

        Some of the stuff described in the book was just plain nasty so how it could have been worse is beyond me.

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    Hmmm… Guess what percentage of the owners who raise cattle voted for the orange moron?

    98.5%, 99% or 99.5?

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        You’ve got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know . . . morons

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              It was completely genuine, as the “you know… morons” part was adlibbed by Wilder. Little was already visibly struggling to hold a straight face as is, so when Wilder added that last part it made him crack. The film crew decided to keep that take in the movie because of how funny it was, but as the scene transitions you can see Wilder look towards the film crew as he wasn’t sure if they would redo the scene because of it.

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          If you utterly dismiss farmers as incorrigibly stupid rather than trying to talk with them, they will never change. If you leave agricultural workers to the wolves while the fascists pretend to have their backs, will they support you or the fascists?

          Did you know most of the majority-black counties in the USA are rural areas in the South that vote overwhelmingly for Democrats? Are they also ejeets that deserve to get their cows screwed?

          What about the people who get screwworms in their injuries? That’s gonna be the poor bastards who get employed to work with the livestock. Who works in shitty underpaid farm labour? Poor whites, black people, immigrants. People who have few other choices.

          Snobbery against rural areas is just classism. It’s how Republicans could get such a grip on them in the first place. Go ahead and only struggle amongst educated people in the cities and scratch your head when when your country stays fascist. Watch the rural-urban divide get wider.

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              Yeah none of this is a surprise. Trump has done what he promised. I told many conservatives this, and they just refused to believe it. Or some even dismissed some of the things Trump said “as just politics” claiming he had no intent to keep his crazier campaign promises.

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      Literally has nothing to do with Trump or Trump voters.

      While the USDA has long been prepared and will just repeat their actions of last time—which the article implies they’re already ready to do as it escalates—it’s more a concern of what happened to Central/South America, or the fly’s reproductive behaviours that has caused the safe zone to slowly get overrun these past few years.

      If you really want to point this to Trump, I guess you’ll need to find some sort of link to something the US did that somehow caused Panama and then Mexico to get re-invaded, about 6-12 months before he was in office.

      Edit: Imagine he catches wind of it though and decides to fuck it all by putting RFK Jr. in charge at the last minute…

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        The moron cut a critical organization when a major threat was known to be migrating north.

        The agency needed a massive influx of resources for an expanded effort to control it this year.

        No the root cause is not his fault, but his dumbass decisions the the fucking morons who voted for him are absolutely at fault for the shitty response.

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    When something is eradicated, but comes back, how does that work? Was it only eradicated because of ongoing efforts from this agency?

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      the new world screworm was eradicated in NA up until 2023, when the program ended due to covid disrupting things.

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      Basically. We had previously driven the screw worm south of the darian gap and we had been keeping it there by continuously dropping sterile flys across the region to prevent them from breeding. But the mitigation measures were cut to save money so now we’re back to having screw worm in the US.

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        This comment needs to be at the top. This was an intentional choice made in the first trump administration to just…stop doing the cheap thing that had been working for a generation. Now the exact expected outcome has come to fruition.

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      It was pushed out of North America by releasing large amounts of sterile flies, so that they’d mate and die without producing new generations. They pushed the range of the fly down slowly, until they hit Panama.

      That is a very narrow strip of land connecting North and South America, allowing for a ‘wall’ of sorts to be made, by continually releasing batches of the sterile flies from sites in the area. That kept the flies contained to South America.

      With Covid disruptions, and progressive cuts to the department, they’ve been creeping past the barrier, and there wasn’t a funding increase to push them back down. DOGE accelerated this by firing a bunch of the people involved and slashing budgets further.

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      It was stuck in South America, and eradicated from North America, with the Darian Gap as the barrier IIRC.

      But it’s been spreading north since like 2023. There’s been a kind of inescapable dread that it would come to the US eventually, but it happened faster than was expected.

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    I just saw this yesterday, and that article had an estimated yearly impact of how much money farmers/ranchers would lose every year if screwworm comes back to the US, and IIRC, it was something like $900 million.