Trump-voting farmers beg for government handout

According to Maga, the students got involved with overwhelming debt did not deserve the forgiveness of student loans. People with food insecurity did not deserve government aid. All these sophisticated researchers for all researchers who heal cancer did not need government funding. But when are they who hurt? Suddenly, it is time for uncle Sam to bail them out.
In March, President Donald Trump Posted on Truth Social: “To the big farmers in the United States: prepare to start making a lot of agricultural products for sale in the United States. The prices will go on an external product on April 2. Have fun!”
But now, according to Arkansas Kait stationHundreds of farmers gathered in Brookland to ask the heads of state.
Chris King, a Woodruff county farmer, reminded the crowd that Trump had said to him once: “I love you”, and now he wanted to see “the fruit of this love”. (Ew.)
King explained that it was his 39th harvest, and he had never seen such disastrous conditions.
“I have never been as worried as I am now as my children and grandchildren will be able to continue,” he admitted.

The problem, he said, is simple: they cannot sell for lucrative.
“I just want to see someone helping us get our markets. We need our exports, and we just need to be paid for what we do, and that doesn’t happen, and we really get in trouble,” King said.
But who cost King and his friends to these exports in the first place? Trump, the man they joyfully elected. Why should someone feel sorry for them, channeling more resources in blue state to people who insist to hit the face?
Scott Brown, a farmer from Biggers, was just as dark. He warned that “you will lose 25 at 30% of the farmers in this country if they do nothing.”
And he said that Trump’s prices are the final straw.
“I think the prices are the ice cream on the cake of a perfect storm. When you try to sell a product, okay, American soybeans leaving New Orleens without the price in China are cheaper than Brazilian soybeans on the current market. But when you put the price on them, the Brazilian beans are cheaper. ”
Maybe you shouldn’t have passed for the guy who ran on prices and promised that they would be amusing? Because for these farmers, Trump’s “pleasure” meant lost markets, the collapse of prices and the neighbors who speak of passing.
And there is Crux: American consumers do not need these farmers for cheaper races – we can get them from overseas. Trump cannot increase the prices on much higher imports without further increasing the prices of the grocery store, which would crush the Republicans in the polls.
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Meanwhile, farmers are criticized by inflation induced by Trump, the shortages of labor induced by Trump while immigrant workers are expelled or driven out, and cups induced by Trump with the very programs that gave them a cushion. Their hospitals and clinics have not yet closed, but give it time, it also happens. So much pleasure, they will be tired of all the pleasure.
Brown conceded that, in the short term, “they have no choice but to send us a check.”
He also insisted that no farmer likes to take dollars taxpayers, but “nobody wants to go bankrupt, nobody wants to lose everything. In the long term, we must have options, markets and places to sell our product. ”
And right? Students did not get the debt relief, even if millions of people have been promised a new start against overwhelming loans. The hungry families look at the close pantry while the assistance of the pandemic era is dried up. Cancer researchers see their reduced funding, teachers are invited to buy their own supplies and veterans fight dental and nails for basic advantages. But these farmers voted by Trump think that they owed taxpayers to bail out?
If they want a relief, they may have to stop voting for politicians who keep them in the pebbles while distracting them with nonsense of the cultural war about trans children. Zero sympathy. None. So they can kiss.
Now, if the state of Arkansas wants to bail them off, that’s good. But the Republicans hold overwhelming supermajes in Little Rock, with 29-6 in the Senate and 81-19 in the Chamber. So good luck with that.
That they have the day they voted. Fun, right?
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