cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/35684522

Despite his support for Trump, Ragland has become increasingly vocal about the need for immediate trade resolution. “We desperately need to get something rectified quickly with China, our biggest export customer,” he told CNN. “We wanna encourage the administration to get a proactive trade deal done.”

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    Hoping these mf divas get exactly and specifically what what they voted for.

    Seems like a good time to be a tofu producer.

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      Just like every other time a GOP president fucked american farmers there will be a “save the farmers” bill passed that will allow agri businesses to profit and some of the smaller farms will be bought out by large companies and the fuckwit voters will cheer for Trump saving farmers from the evil foreigners.

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        maybe not this time, trump doesnt really care what happens this time. he only cares about distracting people form the epstein files, and giving more money to the billionaires, he had more “competent” people the first time around.

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        Democrats should absolutely not vote for a bailout. While it would be good governing to do so, now is not a time of good governing. Make republicans eat their own turd.

        Talking point: “Trump’s tariffs caused this. Trump can fix this at any point without a bill. The only responsible way for congress to fix this is to take away tariff powers from trump otherwise we’ll have a new bailout every week for the next 3 years.”

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        Oddly, that aligns with lower education levels amd less exposure to new information, between rural and urban settings.

        Farmers may well be outstanding in their field (pun intended), but that’s where it stops