American Farmer That Voted for Trump Changes His Tune, Turns on Trump

It’s really not most economists love the deal and will bring billions to our farmers.. again winning and democrats don’t want trump to win it’s all hate from the democrats.. they will be voted out big league in 2020

:linky::link:

If most most economists love the deal, it should be simple to provide multiple examples of them saying so.

Exactly what in the new deal will help the farmers? please be specific.
Most economists are on university payrolls.
I know quite a few.
 


Ohio farmer that voted for Trump in 2016 has come around and is NO LONGER a Trump supporter.

Trump's China Trade War is killing farmers and Trump voter & Ohio farmer Christopher Gibbs is not staying silent.

Trump wants Americans to shut the fuck up & to stay silent.

America needs more citizens like Christopher Gibbs that speak out about their mistake of voting for a con man.



You people don't know Farmers. I do.

They aren't the small time, family farm owners of the past, waking at 5:00AM every morning to milk the cows and feed the chickens.

They usually own a MINIMUM of 2,000 Acres of tillable land, lease another 5,000 acres and make almost as much money off of government subsidies as they do off of farming.

They live in 4,000 sq ft houses, drive new Lincolns (their usual car of choice for some reason) every year, send their kids to Private Schools and the best Colleges, vacation in Florida or the South of France every winter......

It's nothing for one of them to go out and buy a new 750,000 dollar piece of equipment -- Cash. To go with their 5 other million dollar pieces of equipment.

And here's what most of you don't know -- Most of them are very liberal. Especially in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Michigan..... Less so in Indiana and Ohio.

You people don't know farmers.

Really

30 pct of US sugar is grow in Idaho
70 pct of fish
Most of the nations spuds

Dems don’t even run for office in some counties
 
I did notice the ones that were growing soybeans last year are not growing soybeans this year.


I know farmers in multiple mid west states that grow corn & beans; most of them voted Trump & most of them are not happy with Trump's trade war.
Because they have been lied to about Trump's trade war.

They are living Trump's trade war every day dumbfuck. Why do you think Trump gave them an extra 25 billion over that last few months?
Yet, they are still being lied to about Trump's trade war.

Here, read this.

The media is lying to you about Trump’s China tariffs

Something so simple to verify, yet they lie about it.

Reasonable people can conclude that if you can lie about something it easily verifiable, what else are you lying about?

All the while, they are not being told of the purpose and possible outcome of these tariffs.

Go figure.

Have a nice day.
 
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For one, it increases the amount of dairy products that US farmers can export to Canada without tariffs, while allowing more Canadian peanut products into the United States untaxed.

The change in dairy exports allowed to Canada deal only an additional 3.5%. The Canadian dairy market is roughly 6.5 billion per year. 3.5% of that is roughly 229 million...if they are able to take full advantage of the opening of the markets.

That is a tiny drop in the bucket.


It also requires US automakers to use more car parts made in the United States to avoid tariffs.

how does this help farmers?


But the most striking difference from NAFTA involves protections for workers in all three countries. Mexico has agreed to pass laws giving workers the right to real union representation, to extend labor protections to migrant workers (who are often from Central America), and to protect women from discrimination.

how does this help farmers?
 
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For one, it increases the amount of dairy products that US farmers can export to Canada without tariffs, while allowing more Canadian peanut products into the United States untaxed.

The change in dairy exports allowed to Canada deal only an additional 3.5%. The Canadian dairy market is roughly 6.5 billion per year. 3.5% of that is roughly 229 million...if they are able to take full advantage of the opening of the markets.

That is a tiny drop in the bucket.


It also requires US automakers to use more car parts made in the United States to avoid tariffs.

how does this help farmers?


But the most striking difference from NAFTA involves protections for workers in all three countries. Mexico has agreed to pass laws giving workers the right to real union representation, to extend labor protections to migrant workers (who are often from Central America), and to protect women from discrimination.

how does this help farmers?
Canada purchased nearly $636 million worth of U.S. dairy products last year, according to the U.S. Dairy Export Council. Mexico was the largest single market for U.S. dairy exports in 2017, representing $1.31 billion in products, particularly cheeses.

I love my mic drop
 
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For one, it increases the amount of dairy products that US farmers can export to Canada without tariffs, while allowing more Canadian peanut products into the United States untaxed.

The change in dairy exports allowed to Canada deal only an additional 3.5%. The Canadian dairy market is roughly 6.5 billion per year. 3.5% of that is roughly 229 million...if they are able to take full advantage of the opening of the markets.

That is a tiny drop in the bucket.


It also requires US automakers to use more car parts made in the United States to avoid tariffs.

how does this help farmers?


But the most striking difference from NAFTA involves protections for workers in all three countries. Mexico has agreed to pass laws giving workers the right to real union representation, to extend labor protections to migrant workers (who are often from Central America), and to protect women from discrimination.

how does this help farmers?
Remember the 2008 crash?
Remember when no one starved?
Remember when all those farmers you feel sorry for are actually the employees of the Multi-National Corporations that influenced our economy and caused people to vote for Trump?
 
It’s really not most economists love the deal and will bring billions to our farmers.. again winning and democrats don’t want trump to win it’s all hate from the democrats.. they will be voted out big league in 2020

:linky::link:

If most most economists love the deal, it should be simple to provide multiple examples of them saying so.

Exactly what in the new deal will help the farmers? please be specific.
One
For one, it increases the amount of dairy products that US farmers can export to Canada without tariffs, while allowing more Canadian peanut products into the United States untaxed. It also requires US automakers to use more car parts made in the United States to avoid tariffs.


But the most striking difference from NAFTA involves protections for workers in all three countries. Mexico has agreed to pass laws giving workers the right to real union representation, to extend labor protections to migrant workers (who are often from Central America), and to protect women from discrimination.
Trump’s new trade deal is better for workers than NAFTA was

Nice copy and paste.
 
One
For one, it increases the amount of dairy products that US farmers can export to Canada without tariffs, while allowing more Canadian peanut products into the United States untaxed.

The change in dairy exports allowed to Canada deal only an additional 3.5%. The Canadian dairy market is roughly 6.5 billion per year. 3.5% of that is roughly 229 million...if they are able to take full advantage of the opening of the markets.

That is a tiny drop in the bucket.


It also requires US automakers to use more car parts made in the United States to avoid tariffs.

how does this help farmers?


But the most striking difference from NAFTA involves protections for workers in all three countries. Mexico has agreed to pass laws giving workers the right to real union representation, to extend labor protections to migrant workers (who are often from Central America), and to protect women from discrimination.

how does this help farmers?
Canada purchased nearly $636 million worth of U.S. dairy products last year, according to the U.S. Dairy Export Council. Mexico was the largest single market for U.S. dairy exports in 2017, representing $1.31 billion in products, particularly cheeses.

I love my mic drop

Thank you for proving my point for me. So, Canada bought 636 million dollars worth of US dairy products, and now we can sell them 3.5% more..which is 22 million dollars.

Tell me how that adds up to American farmers making "billions" from the new trade deal.

you might want to pull the mic out of your ass, where you stuck it when it drooped.
 
One
For one, it increases the amount of dairy products that US farmers can export to Canada without tariffs, while allowing more Canadian peanut products into the United States untaxed.

The change in dairy exports allowed to Canada deal only an additional 3.5%. The Canadian dairy market is roughly 6.5 billion per year. 3.5% of that is roughly 229 million...if they are able to take full advantage of the opening of the markets.

That is a tiny drop in the bucket.


It also requires US automakers to use more car parts made in the United States to avoid tariffs.

how does this help farmers?


But the most striking difference from NAFTA involves protections for workers in all three countries. Mexico has agreed to pass laws giving workers the right to real union representation, to extend labor protections to migrant workers (who are often from Central America), and to protect women from discrimination.

how does this help farmers?
Remember the 2008 crash?
Remember when no one starved?
Remember when all those farmers you feel sorry for are actually the employees of the Multi-National Corporations that influenced our economy and caused people to vote for Trump?


Could you please try and make sense, it is too early in the morning for me to try and decipher partisan talking points.
 
One
For one, it increases the amount of dairy products that US farmers can export to Canada without tariffs, while allowing more Canadian peanut products into the United States untaxed.

The change in dairy exports allowed to Canada deal only an additional 3.5%. The Canadian dairy market is roughly 6.5 billion per year. 3.5% of that is roughly 229 million...if they are able to take full advantage of the opening of the markets.

That is a tiny drop in the bucket.


It also requires US automakers to use more car parts made in the United States to avoid tariffs.

how does this help farmers?


But the most striking difference from NAFTA involves protections for workers in all three countries. Mexico has agreed to pass laws giving workers the right to real union representation, to extend labor protections to migrant workers (who are often from Central America), and to protect women from discrimination.

how does this help farmers?
Remember the 2008 crash?
Remember when no one starved?
Remember when all those farmers you feel sorry for are actually the employees of the Multi-National Corporations that influenced our economy and caused people to vote for Trump?


Could you please try and make sense, it is too early in the morning for me to try and decipher partisan talking points.
Your usual response when you can’t refute facts.
No one’s going to starve and the corporations are still going to pay their CEOs top dollar.
 

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