...a rule outlawing the use of fossil fuels on-site
The employees all used to light kerosene on fire inside metal oil drums and then stand around them to warm their hands, but this rule meant that they had to stop.
I'm not from Michigan, but 32 percent is pretty good in a crowded primary when everyone else is in single-digits. Most people have never heard of any of these people, since the most prominent ones are just ex-congressmen.
Also, although I consider myself a Trump realist, I do not expect Amash, who voted to impeach Trump, will win a Republican primary over Rogers, the guy Trump has already endorsed.
What you say isn't true. Here's what The Economist actually says:
To heighten their colour, the rhizomes from which the spice is extracted are routinely dusted with lead chromate, a neurotoxin. The practice helps explain why South Asia has the highest rates of lead poisoning in the world.
The Economist didn't say that Turmeric is poisoning people. You did.