Food banks, once again Trump proves he is for poor people

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Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.
 
Regressive shit stains won’t care. They can’t give President Trump credit for anything positive.
 
Lol republicans now praising Trump for high gas prices and broke farmers :lmao:

He could shoot a thousand people in the middle of 5th Avenue and you fools would love it
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.

Surplus cheese and peanut butter?
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.
I can't believe you idiots actually believe trump gives a shit about you or anybody else but himself.
 
Lol republicans now praising Trump for high gas prices and broke farmers :lmao:

He could shoot a thousand people in the middle of 5th Avenue and you fools would love it


So now you don't want to save the planet and help poor people?
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.
I can't believe you idiots actually believe trump gives a shit about you or anybody else but himself.


Do you give your salary away and work for free, like the generous Trump does?
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.
I can't believe you idiots actually believe trump gives a shit about you or anybody else but himself.


Do you give your salary away and work for free, like the generous Trump does?
The generous trump, ROTFLMAO. Now that is fucking hilarious.
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.
I can't believe you idiots actually believe trump gives a shit about you or anybody else but himself.


Do you give your salary away and work for free, like the generous Trump does?
The generous trump, ROTFLMAO. Now that is fucking hilarious.


You didn't answer my question, do you give up your salary and work for free like Trump does? If you don't, why not?


.
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.
I can't believe you idiots actually believe trump gives a shit about you or anybody else but himself.


Do you give your salary away and work for free, like the generous Trump does?
The generous trump, ROTFLMAO. Now that is fucking hilarious.


You didn't answer my question, do you give up your salary and work for free like Trump does? If you don't, why not?


.
Yes, I do.
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.
I can't believe you idiots actually believe trump gives a shit about you or anybody else but himself.
Yeah, cause you think our eyes are closed like yours!
 
Regressive shit stains won’t care. They can’t give President Trump credit for anything positive.
It's socialism. Just like when the banks were bailed out with taxpayer dollars.

Except this time it was self-inflicted. Trump is bailing out the people he hurt, with YOUR money.

When did Trump make you a socialist?
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.
I can't believe you idiots actually believe trump gives a shit about you or anybody else but himself.

You have a problem. Individuals are doing better under Trump. Paychecks matter. Food matters. Fill up those food banks and the people that shop there will want Trump to continue.
You can't demonize him any more with impunity. He has a record to run on now. The voting class is upwardly mobile again. They are going to vote prosperity the next election.
Then there are the voters that are sick to frigging death of the constant state of upheaval the Soros/ Democrats are responsible for.
I voted against Hillary last time. I am voting against you next time...
 
So now the farmers can't sell their products, so the government purchases the products to keep the farmers afloat. Isn't this socialism? Then the food is given to those in need, homeless, unemployed, chronically lazy etc. More socialism, cuz according to right wing philosophy, those scumbags receiving free shit will lose their incentive to find jobs, right? It sure would be if Obama were doing this.
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.
I can't believe you idiots actually believe trump gives a shit about you or anybody else but himself.


Do you give your salary away and work for free, like the generous Trump does?
The generous trump, ROTFLMAO. Now that is fucking hilarious.


You didn't answer my question, do you give up your salary and work for free like Trump does? If you don't, why not?


.
Yes, I do.
Let me guess...you’re a teacher.
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.

Oh yeah! Put a billion bushels of soybeans in the food bank and tell those losers to have at it.

Some days it is startling how stupid you are!
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.
I can't believe you idiots actually believe trump gives a shit about you or anybody else but himself.


Do you give your salary away and work for free, like the generous Trump does?
The generous trump, ROTFLMAO. Now that is fucking hilarious.


You didn't answer my question, do you give up your salary and work for free like Trump does? If you don't, why not?


.

Trump does not work for free. He gave away $100,000 this quarter and the government gave his business almost $500,000.

Trump is making a killing and you sheep think he is working for free!
 
Lol republicans now praising Trump for high gas prices and broke farmers :lmao:

He could shoot a thousand people in the middle of 5th Avenue and you fools would love it

I think the OP was joking. Its sort of like a patient going to their personal trainer and claiming the amputated leg was done to lose weight.
 
Yup Trump is saving the environment (with high gas prices) and helping the poor (with Tariffs)


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks


Trump's trade war with China has a surprising beneficiary: Food banks

But food banks and the mostly lower-income people who rely on them could be unlikely beneficiaries, with more food and greater selection. Meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables are among the highlighted items.
hen the White House announced it would offer support to farmers facing lower sales abroad – in retaliation for higher U.S. tariffs slapped on foreign imports – it meant the U.S. Department of Agriculture would start purchasing food products for distribution to social-services groups, such as food banks and child-nutrition programs.

Among these is a plan to buy roughly $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities the administration claims are "unfairly targeted" by foreign nations, especially China.


That could mean more food and possibly greater selection for people like Mary Buchanan, who has taken advantage of food distribution at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona, in recent weeks while her husband pursues a disability claim.

"It helps make ends meet, and it's a blessing," said Buchanan, 57, a certified caregiver. "It frees up money to pay other bills."

The government's tariff-remediation program to help farmers, along with a bonus food program that the USDA administers each year to buy surplus harvest commodities, could mean an extra 4 million pounds of food for United Food Bank starting in October. That's an increase of about 20 percent for the nonprofit.



Other food banks around the nation also will receive increased shipments.

Oh yeah! Put a billion bushels of soybeans in the food bank and tell those losers to have at it.

Some days it is startling how stupid you are!


More then soy beans, read the link anti poor person
 

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