Republican perspective on a policy decision that's impacting the Heartland worst of all according to the GOP.
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Kansas bears the brunt of tariff retaliation, says Sen. Jerry Moran
Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) provides perspective on how President Trump's trade agenda is impacting Kansas farmers and other agriculture states.
Moran is a Cuckservative, an employee of the Israeli Lobby.
ReplyDeleteDumb fucking hicks got what they voted for. I don't feel sorry for them one bit. Of course now Trump wants to give them more welfare, I mean subsidies on top of the welfare, I mean subsidies they already get. And where will this welfare, I mean subsidies come from? That right, borrowed money from China!!! In the end it probably still won't be enough to save their farms from the corporations that are dying to vulture them. Stupid fuckers would still vote for him and Brownback again tomorrow though. Maybe they'll be able to eat their guns. Damn farmers need to find themselves some bootstraps. I know one thing. I'll be keeping an eye on them at he grocery store to make sure they're not buying booze, cigarettes, chips, anything like that. Fuckers need to get a 2md job at the Sonic in their shithole town.
ReplyDelete^^^^ Man you need to chill, they’ve been getting paid for decades now, why weren’t you this pissed off when billy paid out billions?
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ReplyDeleteReally 6:41 you're really late. Head in the sand??? Democrats are just a guilty in this situation. Maybe you should keep an eye on the real welfare mongers in the urban core.
6:41 - Its never a good idea to be fucked up on what ever it is you are fucked on and post your stupid shit. Find another venue to vent when you had a bad day!
ReplyDeleteHey, 6:41, many farm families have one or both spouses who are full time employed at non-farm jobs. Many producers have relatives of multiple generations invested together as farm co-owners, and many of these work additional jobs that are also separate from the farm. Doctors, lawyers, George Strait, YOU NAME IT, all types are aggies!
ReplyDeleteEfficient machinery, reliable laborers, and proficiency in management of various resources keeps the risks/rewards ratio more favorable to optimize rewards. My sibling married into a long-time Kansas legislator's farm owning family. They worked hard and smart to finally pay off the vascilating loads of debt for nearly FORTY YEARS!
Didn't Trump tell his farmer fans to "be patient"? He said it would be painful, but to hang in there until the entire world bows at his feet.
ReplyDeleteEveryone chill.
ReplyDeleteIt's no big deal. $12 billion is not real money. VP Cheney told us deficits don't matter. We owe a huge debt to Reagan for giving us the legacy of borrowing. George W. too. And don't forget decades of GOP congresses to authorize it.
We love debt. The bigger the better. We love subsidies, corporate welfare, and bailouts. It's who we are. Get over it.
Love all the Party of Trump cult members defending his terrible policies. Link a single economist that thinks the tariffs are a good idea here. Prove me wrong. Oh yeah, how about his lawyer Michael Cohen saying Trump did in fact know about the meetings with Russians? Know what that is called? Collusion!!! But you don't care. Party over country. You've abandoned yoir messiah Ronald Reagan for a con-artist. Goddamn you people are gullible. Well, I'm off to work. Millions of farmers are depending on my paycheck.
ReplyDelete7:01 - hold up man, there's gonna be a few 'FOX News' economists out there who love tariffs, you can bet on it. I think the better saying is 'the vast majority of economists think the tariffs are a bad idea'.
ReplyDeleteAs far as collusion goes, I'm waiting for Trump to tweet out something along the lines of "I never said there was no collusion, I only said MAYBE there was no collusion". Either way, Trump supporters will ignore it all and continue to munch on that Trump Shit Sandwich.
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