Re: Biden to subsidize meat farmers
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I am betting that if the federal gov every decided they are unhappy with China and banned selling fur to them a lot of you would have a better understanding of ag producers need for subsidies. The gov needs to stay out of the free market or it is no longer a free market
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Re: Biden to subsidize meat farmers
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Thank you Leftlane, but as they say, their are none so blind as those that will not hear.
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Re: Biden to subsidize meat farmers
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"Trump's payments to farmers hit all-time high ahead of election By Mark Weinraub
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is assuring a bumper year for farmers as the Nov. 3 election approaches, with record government subsidies projected to make up more than a third of farm income in 2020.
The aid programs could be key to Trump’s chances of success in swing states such as Wisconsin, Ohio, Iowa and Minnesota. Such states are hotly contested because their population can swing either to Republicans or Democrats and play a decisive role in presidential elections. Farmers favored the Republican president by a wide margin in the 2016 election.
Trump has banked on that support to endure through trade wars that his administration fought with key U.S. commercial partners since he took office. Reprisals from China and other trade partners to Trump’s tariffs on imports led to the loss of billions of dollars in U.S. agricultural exports.
Government payments, ranging from longstanding crop insurance payments to new programs compensating farmers for lost sales during the U.S.-China trade war, have risen every year of Trump’s presidency.
Farmers also say they have suffered from Trump’s policy of exempting some oil refiners from requirements to blend ethanol into their fuel, which has reduced demand for corn used to make the biofuel."
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Biden to subsidize meat farmers
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as they say, their are none so blind as those that will not hear. WOW,,,that might be what YOU say LOL
the wheels of the gods turn very slowly
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Re: Biden to subsidize meat farmers
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"Trump's payments to farmers hit all-time high ahead of election By Mark Weinraub
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is assuring a bumper year for farmers as the Nov. 3 election approaches, with record government subsidies projected to make up more than a third of farm income in 2020.
The aid programs could be key to Trump’s chances of success in swing states such as Wisconsin, Ohio, Iowa and Minnesota. Such states are hotly contested because their population can swing either to Republicans or Democrats and play a decisive role in presidential elections. Farmers favored the Republican president by a wide margin in the 2016 election.
Trump has banked on that support to endure through trade wars that his administration fought with key U.S. commercial partners since he took office. Reprisals from China and other trade partners to Trump’s tariffs on imports led to the loss of billions of dollars in U.S. agricultural exports.
Government payments, ranging from longstanding crop insurance payments to new programs compensating farmers for lost sales during the U.S.-China trade war, have risen every year of Trump’s presidency.
Farmers also say they have suffered from Trump’s policy of exempting some oil refiners from requirements to blend ethanol into their fuel, which has reduced demand for corn used to make the biofuel." And he still lost Wis. Minn. what's that tell you, that's what I say.
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Re: Biden to subsidize meat farmers
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as they say, their are none so blind as those that will not hear. WOW,,,that might be what YOU say LOL Boy, you just ain't got no learn inya do'ya. You got to follow me around just to get some attention don't cha.
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Re: Biden to subsidize meat farmers
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Relevance? Don't see how anymore. There's none he's just following me to poke at me. I'm out.
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Re: Biden to subsidize meat farmers
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Relevance? Don't see how anymore. There's none he's just following me to poke at me. I'm out. Not what I was talking about. Never mind.
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Re: Biden to subsidize meat farmers
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"Trump's payments to farmers hit all-time high ahead of election By Mark Weinraub
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is assuring a bumper year for farmers as the Nov. 3 election approaches, with record government subsidies projected to make up more than a third of farm income in 2020.
The aid programs could be key to Trump’s chances of success in swing states such as Wisconsin, Ohio, Iowa and Minnesota. Such states are hotly contested because their population can swing either to Republicans or Democrats and play a decisive role in presidential elections. Farmers favored the Republican president by a wide margin in the 2016 election.
Trump has banked on that support to endure through trade wars that his administration fought with key U.S. commercial partners since he took office. Reprisals from China and other trade partners to Trump’s tariffs on imports led to the loss of billions of dollars in U.S. agricultural exports.
Government payments, ranging from longstanding crop insurance payments to new programs compensating farmers for lost sales during the U.S.-China trade war, have risen every year of Trump’s presidency.
Farmers also say they have suffered from Trump’s policy of exempting some oil refiners from requirements to blend ethanol into their fuel, which has reduced demand for corn used to make the biofuel." And he still lost Wis. Minn. what's that tell you, that's what I say. If you believe that, it tells me you drank some kool aid.
How many lies will people believe before they realize their own idiocy?
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