Today, The Two Mikes spoke with Roy Ramey who is running in the race to become the Commissioner of Agriculture in the West Virginia's Department of Agriculture.
Mr. Ramey is a Christian, a family man, a reliable defender of the U.S. Constitution, a food freedom advocate, and a combat-experienced/decorated Lt. Colonel (ret'd) in the U.S. Army.
Mr. Ramey is himself a small farmer, and believes that agriculture is key to not only the state's economic vitality but to the future food security for all West Virginia's 1.7 million citizens. The goal of "food security", Mr. Ramey said, is a major reason why he is running for the post of Commissioner of Agriculture, especially because West Virginia has lost 1,112 farms since 2017.
Mr. Ramey also said that he would resolutely oppose those who are seeking to vaccinate cattle with MRNA and want to attach electric tags into the ears of farm animals.