American politicians are no more averse to wrongheaded public pressure than their European counterparts – witness the current opposition to Trade Promotion Authority (TPA). GMO Witches One has to give credit to the European Commission for at least being honest. In its rationalization for allowing individual member states to ban the importation of otherwise EU-approved GMOs, it acknowledges that those members' opposition to past approvals has "usually nothing to do with science." Instead, it argues that the policy shift would be "in the interest of democratic choice" since member states (e.g., the general public) are opposed to them. Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker had earlier stated that the policy is "to give the majority view o...