{"id":5,"date":"2009-07-02T11:28:17","date_gmt":"2009-07-02T18:28:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/amishinternet.com\/?p=5"},"modified":"2023-02-08T14:59:02","modified_gmt":"2023-02-08T18:59:02","slug":"nais-to-own-a-politician","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/amishinternet.com\/?p=5","title":{"rendered":"NAIS ~~~ to Own a Politician"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>by Darol Dickinson 7-1-09<\/h3>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.naissucks.com\/images\/buy_a_seat.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"Political Bribery and Collusion\" src=\"http:\/\/www.naissucks.com\/images\/buy_a_seat_s.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"382\" align=\"right\" \/><\/a>Let\u2019s  call him Mr. B. He was a very auspicious Texas businessman and Mr. B  planned to stay that way. His success had come hard, taking the highest  risks, and no half pint politician was going to pass some bleeding  heart law to thwart his achievements. Mr. B volunteered to serve as  Republican Fund Raising Chairman and consistently rolled in the  donations. He was highly respected by Texas candidates because he  sucked in the bucks. With no small shock to many, here he is on TV, at  a Democratic rally, right next to the podium by the featured speaker.  What is going on? To cover all bases, he was also the leading  contributor to the Democratic party. Mr. B. said, \u201cI must know for  certain that when I need special things, no matter who wins, I can make  one phone call and \u2014 I own them.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>As business giants find politicians invading their inner most  profit sanctuaries, control and cost of control is the universe. The  closer one stands to the guillotine, the higher the purchase cost. The  longer one\u2019s hand is on the rope, is even better.<\/p>\n<p>Mike Johanns, politicking in Nebraska, was elected governor in 1998.  His millions for election funding came from interesting names such as  ConAgra Foods, Farm Bureau, Kellogg Co., Tyson Foods, Monsanto Co.,  Archer Daniels Midland, and Cargill Inc. When President Bush was  advised to tapped him for US Secretary of Agriculture his big donors  from the agriculture world were pleased. He was already a \u201cfriend.\u201d In  less than four years he abruptly walked away from the cushy head job at  USDA to campaign and become a Nebraska Senator. When Cargill  contributes to a Johanns campaign, it may be a good buy, but also has  proven to be a moving and unpredictable target.<\/p>\n<p>Johanns left USDA and was replaced by Ed Shafer who served only a  year. The Obama appointment, Tom Vilsack hasn\u2019t lasted a year yet. With  one bad call the top man\u2019s head can roll and a new shirt fills the  throne. As agriculture giants like Perdue, Allflex, and Monsanto  consider \u201ccontributions\u201d the lack of longevity is an investment  decision issue. No matter how influential the \u201cgift\u201d it is not a wise  purchase if the recipient heads out of Dodge for greener pastures the  first time his feet touch the fire.<\/p>\n<p>Neil Hammerschmidt, Coordinator, NAIS, USDA\/APHIS Enforcement  Services has placed his Kansas boots on the USDA marble halls since  Nov. 2003. Prior to APHIS he was Executive Director of Marketing &amp;  Dairy Herd Services for the Holstein Assn. of the USA. He was with the  Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium starting in April, 2002  where he received from USDA a research grant for $653,000. He has also  retained \u201cbusiness\u201d connections with the Angus Association since  speaking at their National Conferences.<\/p>\n<p>When Hammerschmidt was employed at APHIS his excellent  recommendations and resume from previous jobs was a compelling factor.  Once he was on the job, the Holstein Assn. USA Inc. received over  $1,754,400 in special grants from USDA. The National Milk Producers  Federation, \u201cudderly connected\u201d was kindly rewarded with $1,027,000.  Wisconsin Identification Consortium and the Wisconsin Dept. of  Agriculture divided up a sweet $10,223,995 grant. After he spoke at the  American Angus Assn., that organization was also provided a $594,585  grant from USDA to help with premises enrollment in NAIS.<\/p>\n<p>A trend is now in place. Established bureaucrats are a better  investment than those who may evaporate with the next election.  Bureaucratic bean counters can be bought for less money and have proven  to provide more longevity for muscle organizations. And, how  convenient, the hired help doesn\u2019t have the election fund raising  oversight requirements. Their career forges on from Republican or  Democratic control, training newly elected novices, writing speeches  for the appointed leaders and continuing the global plan. The  bureaucratic team must hold down the fort while those with the  uncertainty of four year jobs spend their waking hours working on  reelection funding.<\/p>\n<p>A good purchase would be Jerry R. Gillespie, DVM, Ph.D. (Unlike many  USDA veterinarians, he spent a full year in veterinary practice.) He  was tapped for the U. S. House of Representatives to testify about the  positives of NAIS, May 5, 2009. He was one of five hand picked DVM\u2019s  financially prepared to shellac the suited elite with high dollar quasi  barn yard verbalization well above their heads. His lifetime career of  administering millions of dollars in grants through Kansas State  University, and University of California at Davis could be near the top  for federal money rivers. His authority of dispensing Homeland Security  coins in over 34 states may be a record. His current lair, U of C has  enjoyed grants of more than $5,000,000 direct from the NAIS budget of  USDA. Kansas State has enjoyed more than $4,000,000, with almost no  oversight. With two years of his indoctrination spent in USDA world  headquarters, he has been a target investment for years. When ask to  leave U of C and fly to Washington for a Congressional briefing, he was  obligated to oblige.<\/p>\n<p>The first USDA listening session on May 13, 2009 was observed by L  to R. Neil Hammerschmidt, Jere Dick and Dr. John Wiemers, all staff of  USDA.\u00a0Their lack of appreciation of over 95% of the speakers in  opposition to NAIS mandatory was obvious.<\/p>\n<div style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.NAISSucks.com\/images\/DV_0048.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"The first USDA listening session on May 13, 2009 was observed by L to R. Neil Hammerschmidt, Jere Dick and Dr. John Wiemers, all staff of USDA.  Their lack of appreciation of over 95% of the speakers in opposition to NAIS mandatory was obvious.\" src=\"http:\/\/www.NAISSucks.com\/images\/DV_0048_s.jpg\" alt=\"The first USDA listening session on May 13, 2009 was observed by L to R. Neil Hammerschmidt, Jere Dick and Dr. John Wiemers, all staff of USDA.  Their lack of appreciation of over 95% of the speakers in opposition to NAIS mandatory was obvious.\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" align=\"right\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">The first USDA listening session on May 13, 2009 was observed by L to R. Neil Hammerschmidt, Jere Dick and Dr. John Wiemers, all staff of USDA.  Their lack of appreciation of over 95% of the speakers in opposition to NAIS mandatory was obvious.<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Other \u201cconnected\u201d ones are a cast of thousands: Dr. John C. Wiemer,  Dr. David C. Smith, Dr. John Clifford, Tom McGinn, Jere Dick, Dr. Ron  DeHaven, Dr. David Morris, etc.<\/p>\n<p>As NAIS funds were \u201cinvested\u201d now totaling more than $150,000,000,  they were sanitarily named \u201ccooperative agreements.\u201d USDA\u2019s trusted  staff cut deals with states, tribes, universities, associations and  state government branches to enroll regional NAIS premises with the  utmost fervency. Many of the above mentioned employees \u201cdid the deals\u201d  and passed out millions like a Vegas dealer would shuffle the cards.  Could this picture resemble hungry dogs watching other dogs eat  chickens\u2014with no master in sight?<\/p>\n<p>Federally speaking, some things just don\u2019t make sense? In that case,  there is hidden money involved. What is it worth to the world\u2019s leading  ear tag manufacturer for the USDA to force NAIS mandatory and a hundred  million cattle would be, by law, required to wear a $3 tag? What would  the manufacturers of NAIS compliant computers earn if it were the law  for over four million livestock facilities to purchase a computer, and  readers, and programs? Then, after the USA sets the example, the whole  world would have to follow; more purchases around the world?<\/p>\n<p>Is it time for a self defense recommendation? The restaurants have a  proven method that works. Start now, and hire bureaucrats, Senators and  Congress members for $1 per hour\u2026..plus tips!<\/p>\n<p>More on NAIS, www.naisSTINKS.com.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Darol Dickinson 7-1-09 Let\u2019s call him Mr. B. He was a very auspicious Texas businessman and Mr. B planned to stay that way. His success had come hard, taking the highest risks, and no half pint politician was going to pass some bleeding heart law to thwart his achievements. 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