August 22, 2014
After years of leading the charge against genetically
modified food, California now has its own anti-GMO/pro-organic political
candidate. James
Hinton, an Independent running for California’s US House District 5, has
come out strong against the proliferation of GM food in the US food supply as
well as in the environment. Hinton has also taken a strong stand in favor of
GMO labeling.
Hinton has received an impressive amount of support already,
despite running against an opponent who is a career politician
with a sizable campaign purse. Hinton has amassed endorsements from a variety
of organizations from the NRA to the Tax Wall Street Party but,
even more important, he has received the endorsement of California voters.
Hinton has already survived the California primary and received enough votes to be the only candidate facing Democrat Mike Thompson in the general election. There have been a number of anti-GMO candidates in the past – in California and elsewhere – but Hinton’s campaign appears to be the most promising.
Hinton has already survived the California primary and received enough votes to be the only candidate facing Democrat Mike Thompson in the general election. There have been a number of anti-GMO candidates in the past – in California and elsewhere – but Hinton’s campaign appears to be the most promising.
While Hinton would prefer to see a world
free of GMOs, he is also aware of the practical limitations to that goal in the
current political climate. It is for this reason that Hinton has stated his
full support behind labeling efforts.
Hinton supports labeling on the grounds that consumers have
a right to know what is in their food and how that food is produced.
Yet labeling is only the first step for Hinton. The
Independent candidate also favors more radical action such as the removal of
all government farming subsidies from operations producing genetically modified
food. Hinton also proposes an outright ban on GMO cultivation.
While Hinton is not opposed to the cultivation of GM crops
in a controlled environment for scientific research, he has taken a firm stance
on the cultivation of these crops as a food source for humans and animals.
Aside from the fact that GMOs are dangerous to human and animal health, the
fact is that genetically modified crops are an environmental contaminant.
Hinton stresses that GM crops are well-known to contaminate
natural crops and replicate throughout the ecosystem, and are quite capable of
altering the natural environment forever. It is on these grounds that Hinton is
opposed to GMO cultivation.
On the other hand, Hinton is a full supporter of local,
organic, and sustainable agriculture. While Hinton seeks to remove subsidies
for massive corporate operations that produce toxic genetically modified food,
he also seeks to encourage and promote the production of healthy, clean,
organic crops. Hinton states that he will achieve this goal by a two-pronged
approach involving parity pricing and credit extension.
Hinton would first extend and increase parity pricing to local, organic,
traditional, and sustainable farming operations so that these farmers would be
able to support themselves and profit by their own labor. Parity essentially
guarantees that these farmers will not spend more money producing their crops
than they take in at the end of the year.
Secondly, Hinton would extend 0% interest credit from
a Nationalized Federal Reserve (anotherplatform
position) to bolster “natural” farming operations already in existence and
to encourage the creation and expansion of new “natural” farms.
Thus, in stark contrast to his opponent, Mike Thompson, who
voted for the Monsanto Protection Act, Hinton is one of the few serious
political candidates to take such a strong stance against the proliferation of
GM food.
Hinton’s own personal story related to genetically modified
food and natural health is quite the interesting one as well. Hinton was
diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis some time ago, a disease for which no known
medical cure exists. In May 2013, Hinton was informed by his doctors that he
possibly had cancer. After a great deal of research and intense effort on his
part, Hinton began a regimen of natural remedies and a strict diet of non-gmo,
organic foods. Hinton says that, after his application of allopathic medicine,
natural medicine and natural food, his health made a 180 degree turn for the
better. He now feels better than ever and, after a few months, was diagnosed as
being cancer free.
Hinton is running for the 5th District of the US House of Representatives in California which includes Napa, Sonoma, Santa Rosa, Vallejo, Martinez, and Clearlake. Voting will take place on November 4, 2014. His website is James R. Hinton for U.S. Congress • CA-5
Hinton is running for the 5th District of the US House of Representatives in California which includes Napa, Sonoma, Santa Rosa, Vallejo, Martinez, and Clearlake. Voting will take place on November 4, 2014. His website is James R. Hinton for U.S. Congress • CA-5
Image from his Facebook page
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