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alp227

(32,005 posts)
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 03:18 AM Aug 2012

What Potatoes Say about the State of US Democracy

He has climbed the highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains, he is in excellent physical condition, and he could easily serve as the face of a marketing campaign to promote healthy living. In his 14th year in the US Congress, Colorado Senator Mark Udall is standing in front of his seat in the Senate, in the second-to-last row on the Democratic side of the aisle, talking about pizza and French fries. "Let's be honest," says Udall. "Anything can be fried or drowned in any number of fats."

It's the core of his argument against the new guidelines that President Barack Obama wants to see enacted for school cafeterias. Obama had tried to separate healthy from unhealthy food in school cafeterias and have more vegetables served to students instead of just pizza and French fries. But Udall has gained the support of seven other senators in his bid to block Obama's guidelines. Instead, he has drafted Senate Amendment 804 to the 2012 spending bill for the Agriculture Department.

Every French fry and every Tater Tot, the 61-year-old politician argues, was once a potato, which makes it a vegetable, just like broccoli, green beans, spinach or carrots. Banning French fries, he says, is basically discriminating against potatoes just because they're sometimes dipped in oil. At issue, says Udall, is the equal treatment of vegetables, and the fact that even a potato has vitamins, as does pizza -- because of the tomato sauce.

On this October afternoon in the US Senate, politicians are seriously addressing the question of whether a distinction should be drawn between French fries and vegetables, and whether French fries and pizza don't also qualify as vegetables. Former President Ronald Reagan, pandering to the food industry, once tried to declare ketchup a vegetable. But Reagan's effort failed in Congress. That was 1981 -- a different time.

American democracy has always been proud of its balance of powers, the checks and balances of a complex political system that once served as a model for the balancing of political interests and a modicum of reason. It was a system that prevented fanaticism and kept the most feeble-minded efforts in check. And now this? Down with discrimination against the potato?

full: http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/the-political-potato-battle-shows-influence-of-lobbies-in-us-congress-a-843595.html

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What Potatoes Say about the State of US Democracy (Original Post) alp227 Aug 2012 OP
Potatoes are not vegetables. They are stem tubers. no_hypocrisy Aug 2012 #1
"eat your vegetables" as you hand your kid their McDonalds fries. bloomington-lib Sep 2012 #2
Potatoes, dairy, and greens can make a pretty good diet. bemildred Sep 2012 #3
Big Ag lobbyists are a big cause of the obesity epidemic. Odin2005 Sep 2012 #4

bemildred

(90,061 posts)
3. Potatoes, dairy, and greens can make a pretty good diet.
Sun Sep 2, 2012, 10:36 AM
Sep 2012

The Irish managed to way overpopulate their island 180 years ago on that diet.

How you cook food matters a lot, how hot you get it, how long you let it cook, everything matters. Sometimes it needs to be raw, sometimes you need to cook the heck out of it first, sometimes you need to let it rot a little.

I will stand for no potato bigotry here, potatoes are good food, there is a reason potatoes were all over the globe shortly after the new world was discovered. Did you know the Incas had thousands of varieties of potatoes tailored to different micro-climates?

Freedom Fries, Chips, whatever, OK, they are not good food, though you do still get a bit if Vit. C.

Odin2005

(53,521 posts)
4. Big Ag lobbyists are a big cause of the obesity epidemic.
Mon Sep 3, 2012, 10:07 AM
Sep 2012

The Food Pyramid, with starches at the bottom, is based on politics, not science.

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