6 thoughts on “Roundup Cancer Lawsuits Rise To 42,700 Against Monsanto Bayer”
Donald Trump wants to *impose this type of trade negotiations on the UK, *plus try to take over the NHS of England.That would be the price of Brexit. Boris Johnson has not the wit to see where his idiocy will take the UK…! Servitude to America and bankruptcy… Ho-Hum.MEC
Did Monsanto see the writing on the wall and realize it was time to bail when they sold out to Bayer? Good news anyway. “Die you SOB’s, Die!” (and I got my work boots on for the stomping part!)
Last time I was there, Home Depot was still selling RoundUp. Even if Monsanto/Bayer goes under, the patents are immortal, and will undoubtedly survive under new names. And what about all those “RoundUp Ready” GMO crops?
As I understand, Katherine, farmers were rejecting Roundup because they found it reduced their yield, rather than increasing it. With Trump’s trade wars with China and the late frosts and flooding destroying crop yields, I sense the whole industrial agriculture model is in deep trouble right now.
Donald Trump wants to *impose this type of trade negotiations on the UK, *plus try to take over the NHS of England.That would be the price of Brexit. Boris Johnson has not the wit to see where his idiocy will take the UK…! Servitude to America and bankruptcy… Ho-Hum.MEC
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I guess that’s why Trump likes Boris so much. I suspect in most of the UK an endorsement from Trump is the kiss of death.
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Did Monsanto see the writing on the wall and realize it was time to bail when they sold out to Bayer? Good news anyway. “Die you SOB’s, Die!” (and I got my work boots on for the stomping part!)
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I suspect they did, Sha’Tara. As I recall more and more US farmers were rejecting Roundup and their stock prices were falling.
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Last time I was there, Home Depot was still selling RoundUp. Even if Monsanto/Bayer goes under, the patents are immortal, and will undoubtedly survive under new names. And what about all those “RoundUp Ready” GMO crops?
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As I understand, Katherine, farmers were rejecting Roundup because they found it reduced their yield, rather than increasing it. With Trump’s trade wars with China and the late frosts and flooding destroying crop yields, I sense the whole industrial agriculture model is in deep trouble right now.
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