从大口喝到震惊:马萨诸塞州州长为高糖饮料而战
From Big Gulp To Big Gasp: Massachusetts Governor Fights For High-Sugar Beverages

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/big-gulp-big-gasp-massachusetts-governor-fights-high-sugar-beverages

乔纳森·图利指出了一次令人惊讶的政治逆转:民主党反对卫生及公共服务部部长罗伯特·F·肯尼迪监管不健康食品添加剂的努力。尽管民主党 historically 支持诸如纽约“大口杯”法案之类的措施,但民主党人,特别是马萨诸塞州州长莫拉·希利,正在强烈抵制肯尼迪要求 Dunkin' 和 Starbucks 等公司提供关于高糖饮料的安全数据。 这种反对似乎并非源于政策分歧,而是源于肯尼迪的个人历史——特别是他对唐纳德·特朗普的过去支持以及他与民主党建制的决裂。图利指出这种讽刺:肯尼迪正在推进长期以来自由派倡导的改革,例如更严格的食品成分安全监管,但却面临着顽固的抵制。 尽管图利本人通常反对禁止不健康食品,更倾向于教育,但他指出这种情况是美国政治中党派忠诚度常常超越政策一致性的一个典型例子。民主党人似乎愿意捍卫食品行业的现状,而不是支持他们自己党内被认为的“叛徒”。

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原文

Authored by Jonathan Turley,

Much of politics today seems to be driven by the source of policies.

If President Donald Trump or his administration is for it, Democrats are against it. Democrats have pulled 180-degree turns from past support for unilateral military operations by Democratic Presidents to opposing government shutdowns. However, one of the most intriguing has been the opposition to Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has launched moves against unhealthy food additives and products.

That was evident yesterday when Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey (D) virtually declared war over his effort to press Dunkin’ Donuts and Starbucks over high-sugar drinks.

Dunkin’ Donuts is clearly an iconic brand, but the lack of support for Kennedy’s food policies is striking in light of the general support of Democrats for Big Gulp laws like the one in New York put forward by former mayor Michael Bloomberg (R).

For the record, I have long opposed efforts to ban unhealthy foods. While I strongly support educational campaigns by the government about such unhealthy choices, I believe that it remains an individual choice on whether to engage in unhealthy habits, from smoking to high-fat foods. I also previously wrote how I believe the Big Gulp law was unlawful. It was later struck down.

In this country and other countries, such as Great Britain, similar measures targeting unhealthy foods have been rallying points for the left.

Yet, Kennedy received pushback after announcing that “We’re going to ask Dunkin’ Donuts and Starbucks, ‘Show us the safety data that show that it’s OK for a teenage girl to drink an iced coffee with 115 grams of sugar in it.’ I don’t think they’re going to be able to do it.”

Healey responded with a taunt, “Come and take it,” sharing an image of a flag resembling the 1835 “Come and Take It” flag first used at the start of the Texas Revolution.

Kennedy is not necessarily calling for a ban. He has been pushing to improve the food-ingredient approval system by implementing reforms long called for by nutrition advocates. Much of this effort focuses on improving the Generally Recognized as Safe policy. He has been attacking an exemption allowing food companies to independently verify the safety of food additives without the Food and Drug Administration’s oversight.

Kennedy has stated that this “loophole was hijacked by the industry, and it was used to add thousands upon thousands of new ingredients into our food supply. In Europe there’s only 400 legal ingredients. This agency does not know how many ingredients there are in American food.”

That would seem precisely what many liberals once heralded.

Yet, no democratic administration was ever willing to go head-to-head with these companies.

Kennedy is doing what administrations like the Obama and Biden administrations failed to do.

However, he remains persona non grata on the left, viewed as a traitor as a member of a famous Democratic family who supported Trump. They would rather defend unhealthy food than a party turncoat.

Once again, I generally oppose limits on consumer choices, preferring educational campaigns and healthy guidelines. However, the latest controversy only highlights the flipping of the magnetic poles in American politics.

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