Food Theory: Bees are Fish



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  1. Video idea: The best answer for "if you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life what would it be?"

    I've always said salad because you can probably throw any food in a bowl and call it salad right? Like a cookie salad or a pizza salad.

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  2. So here the things I’m usually on the side of the bees but a government entity saying what I can and cannot do with my property seems like a very large over reach if government…

    If I want something of my land I will nuke it if necessary just saying…

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  3. Natural bumble bee population causes farmers to abandon land, making less produce making less money to pay workers, and the protected status means they have to abandon more land, lose more money, fire workers, lose productivity, and they probably can't help bumble bees anyway in conservation due to honey bees

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  4. It is about the other aspects of the law. Land and what you can do on said land. Not saying the almond farmer doesn't want cheaper pollination processes. We are facing housing crisis in CA because of some of those "conservation" and "environmental" laws that honestly don't really help anyone or anybody. Even some of those laws have actively prevented control burning or basic forestry actions that have been proven to help prevent massive forest fires as well as keep forests living healthy and longer. Sometimes the laws written with the goal to solve an issue really don't solve but create more problems.

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