Right. The idea was to limit beef consumption to the equivalent of one burger a month. So no, they didn’t propose a one burger policy. I believe the point was hyperbolic in response to team Biden’s stupid policies on the non issue in general.
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I believe you are giving them wayyyyy to much credit. Are you saying this is some sort of tongue-in-cheek commentary on Biden's proposed environmental policy? I didn't realize Fox was that nuanced.
I think this kind of seems like the exact same thing that people spent 4 years railing on the 'liberal media' for doing during to Trump administration. They took a nothing policy point, linked it to some other unrelated action that will get people fired up, and blew it way out of proportion to rile up their viewers and to drive engagement.
This is one of the most ridiculous examples I have ever seen, as I would think that anyone with two brain cells to rub together would immediately know that no President of the United States would propose to limit meat consumption, particularly to something as low as 4lbs per year.
For your daily fix of crazy:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/miami-pri...233603240.html
Agree that I also can't imagine sending my kids to Berkeley. But if I had to choose between Berkeley and the Anti-Vax Institute, it's Berkeley by a long shot.