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Americans who cant afford beef a year into President Donald Trumps second term have so many proteins to choose from, U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Mississippi Republican, said in response to a question about steep food costs.
She made the remarks during a Sunday interview with WLOX host Hugh Keeton, who asked her what Republicans are doing to get the cost of living under control, pointing to a key 2024 campaign promise President Donald Trump made when he said he would end inflation on day one.
Well, the good thing is we passed what we call the One Big Beautiful Bill. There are so many things in there, Hyde-Smith said, referring to President Donald Trumps package of Medicaid cuts, SNAP cuts, tax breaks and more. That bill killed hopes for Medicaid expansion that wouldve covered an additional 300,000 working Mississippians.
During the Feb. 22 interview, Hyde-Smith noted that the price of fuel affects everything, and argued that lower gas prices will help bring down prices because of lower transportation costs. She credited Trumps rollback of former President Joe Bidens limits on fossil fuels.
Now that we can undo some of those cumbersome things that restricted energy production It is on everybodys mind. It certainly is me at my house, she said. And you know, you have so many proteins to choose from. And all commodities go through peaks and valleys. It is a global market, but we will be seeing a difference, I truly believe, because of so many things.
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https://www.mississippifreepress.org/americans-who-cant-afford-beef-have-so-many-proteins-to-choose-from-says-us-sen-cindy-hyde-smith/
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markodochartaigh
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(26,338 posts)Frasier Balzov
(4,979 posts)eppur_se_muova
(41,542 posts)As a facultative vegetarian, I know there's no real need to be eating as much meat as Americans eat, and all that meat protein mostly goes to waste. Billions of people get by quite well on beans, lentils, and other legumes as their principal sources of protein -- which impose a much smaller environmental burden as well.
Having said all that, no one should be FORCED in that direction because of economic pressure brought on by a PEDOTUS who doesn't know shit about economics, in theory or in practice, and couldn't run a taco stand at a profit to save his life.
Vinca
(53,677 posts)maxrandb
(17,357 posts)Suck it up you progues.