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No-Gummit Guinta wants food and drug producers to have no safety oversight. Was Frank asleep when they covered this in high school? Or does he consciously want to bring 19th century laissez-faire to 21st century factory farms and Big PhRMA?
(And here I thought Charlie Bass' support of allowing someone to slap a "NH MAPLE SYRUP" label onto a bottle of corn syrup was bad.)
Of course, I gather the FEC is another one of those Big Gummit acronyms Frank would also love to abolish.
If Frank Guinta wants to live in an adolescent Ayn Rand fantasy world, good for him. But please don't let him drag New Hampshire along for the ride. We have serious problems in this country that call for serious public servants. The kind of puerile demagoguery Guinta shows in the clip above is not going to cut the mustard.