Tom Vilsack

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Tom Vilsack
Tom Vilsack (D) United States Secretary of Agriculture
Tom Vilsack.
Tom Vilsack United States Secretary of Agriculture
He's no Sonny Perdue, but I'd give Tom some oral service.
On A Side Note: I love Tom's shoes. Nothing fancy, but I'd still like to fuck him with them on.
Iowa Governor DILFs
Belated Governor DILF entry that I started doing on the day of the caucus.
Biden Picks “Mr. Monsanto” Tom Vilsack to Head the USDA
Biden has selected a man who has very close ties to Monsanto (arguably the world's most evil company) and who, during 8 years as Secretary for Agriculture, has already given approvals to such gems as
corn that cant be eaten by humans or animals and which may spread to and destroy human crops if cross-pollinated,
corn that is supposedly drought tolerant and yet produced 11% LESS product last drought,
a herbicide thats banned in several US states thanks to how it drifted on air currents and destroyed millions of acres of soy, vineyards, vegetables, trees, native plants, and nurseries,
and a product that's been linked to cancer, thyroid disorders, birth defects, and infertility, and which increased in use as much as 600% after his approval of it.
For every approval he makes (and he's made more than any Secretary of Agriculture before him) he gets a bonus.
Tell the senate to vote no to Tom Vilsack's appointment to the role of Secretary for Agriculture.
One labor historian said it was unprecedented to see sitting secretaries standing with workers on strike.
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh joined striking Kellogg’s employees in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday afternoon as they fight for a new five-year agreement with the cereal maker. Roughly 1,400 workers represented by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers’ International Union (BCTGM) started a work stoppage more than three weeks ago.
“The holidays are coming. Let’s get these workers a fair contract,” Walsh said while surrounded by union supporters and news crews.
Walsh’s visit came a week after Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack traveled to Iowa, where he previously served as governor, to join striking John Deere workers on their picket line outside the manufacturer’s Ankeny plant. More than 10,000 Deere employees are now on strike after rejecting a tentative deal between the company and their union, the United Auto Workers (UAW).
“You don’t forget the folks who got you where you are,” Vilsack said, offering to meet with John Deere’s CEO to discuss the dispute.
While the corporate media was focusing on Neera Tanden (who is, well, bad, but absolutely in line with Joe “nothing will fundamentally change” Biden’s campaign promises), this was going down.