Bidenomics contribution to rising food costs!

healthmyths is now passing on forgeries knowingly.
Tell that to the White House...
During his first week in office, President Biden signed Executive Order 14008 on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad, launching the most ambitious environmental justice agenda ever undertaken by the Federal Government. Executive Order 14008 recognizes that all Americans deserve to live in healthy, thriving communities, but, in fact, too many people lack access to safe places to live, work, play, grow, and learn. Building on the foundational efforts of Executive Order 12898 on Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations, Executive Order 14008 established several brand-new environmental justice initiatives, including:Environmental Justice | The White House
 
So, back to the wager... you game?
Hell no! Because someone as stupid as you to ignore Environmental Justice | The White House
would be totally stupid and not recognize the FACTS!
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I knew you were a chicken shit.

The EO does not remove that money was approved by Congress in the FY2022 USDA budget for the Climate-Smart project.
First of all your sentence makes NO SENSE!
You stupidly write: "The EO does not remove that money (bad grammar!) "that" was approved"!
When was the last EO that asked to remove money from the EO that Biden signed? GEEZ!
Secondly...
USDA is investing $3.1 billion in 141 selected projects under Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities. Details on tentatively-selected projects are provided below. Finalized projects are viewable on our project dashboard.

So now that I've PROVED you are a dummy... continue and YOU Prove it!
 
First of all your sentence makes NO SENSE!
You stupidly write: "The EO does not remove that money (bad grammar!) "that" was approved"!
When was the last EO that asked to remove money from the EO that Biden signed? GEEZ!
Secondly...
USDA is investing $3.1 billion in 141 selected projects under Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities. Details on tentatively-selected projects are provided below. Finalized projects are viewable on our project dashboard.

So now that I've PROVED you are a dummy... continue and YOU Prove it!

You just proved that Congress approved the money, something you claimed did not happen.

Well, that was fun. No wonder you were too big a chicken shit to bet, you knew you were lying.
 

From the FY2022 USDA Budget approved by Congress, despite the lies in the OP...

Tackling climate change at home and abroad is one of the greatest challenges and opportunities of this century. The 2022 Budget takes a whole Government approach to addressing the climate change crisis, laying the foundation for ongoing economic growth, creating good paying jobs, and ensuring that 40 percent of investments in clean energy and climate change will directly benefit marginalized and overburdened communities. This budget will allow USDA to spur innovation, commercialization, and deployment of clean energy technologies and infrastructure as well as advance America’s ability to lead and compete in key global markets. USDA will ensure that Federal infrastructure investments reduce climate pollution while increasing union jobs and encouraging the voluntary adoption of climate-smart agricultural and forestry practices that decrease wildfire risk and result in measurable and verifiable carbon reductions and sequestration. Specifically, the USDA approach to tackling the climate crisis will focus on science driven technological climate science advancement, creating or maintaining resilient landscapes on all lands, implementing climate change hubs, and innovative science and evidence driven programs by investing over $914 million of new FY 2022 discretionary investments in climate smart agriculture and climate smart forestry activities, as well as $564 million of new FY 2022 discretionary investments for clean energy activities across USDA. Specific climate allocations for climate smart agriculture, climate smart forestry, and clean energy are detailed in figure CC-1.
 

From the FY2022 USDA Budget approved by Congress, despite the lies in the OP...

Tackling climate change at home and abroad is one of the greatest challenges and opportunities of this century. The 2022 Budget takes a whole Government approach to addressing the climate change crisis, laying the foundation for ongoing economic growth, creating good paying jobs, and ensuring that 40 percent of investments in clean energy and climate change will directly benefit marginalized and overburdened communities. This budget will allow USDA to spur innovation, commercialization, and deployment of clean energy technologies and infrastructure as well as advance America’s ability to lead and compete in key global markets. USDA will ensure that Federal infrastructure investments reduce climate pollution while increasing union jobs and encouraging the voluntary adoption of climate-smart agricultural and forestry practices that decrease wildfire risk and result in measurable and verifiable carbon reductions and sequestration. Specifically, the USDA approach to tackling the climate crisis will focus on science driven technological climate science advancement, creating or maintaining resilient landscapes on all lands, implementing climate change hubs, and innovative science and evidence driven programs by investing over $914 million of new FY 2022 discretionary investments in climate smart agriculture and climate smart forestry activities, as well as $564 million of new FY 2022 discretionary investments for clean energy activities across USDA. Specific climate allocations for climate smart agriculture, climate smart forestry, and clean energy are detailed in figure CC-1.
Republican critics of the bill say the Biden administration overstepped its authority when it created the climate program and used the USDA’s financing institution, the Commodity Credit Corporation, known as the CCC, to pay for it.

The Commodity Credit Corporation began during the Great Depression as a bailout program for cotton farmers. Over the years, Congress and presidential administrations have directed CCC to fund an increasingly broad array of programs, including farm bill programs, export and commodity programs, conservation and disaster assistance.
 

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