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    My vendors & customers all have crops rotting in the field right now.

    This is the start of the American Holodomir, thanks to the GOP & Putin.

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    He’s gonna bail them out and they wont learn their lesson. They need to taste the nasty medicine!

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    So… Trump has scared off the significant numbers of … well just any kind of immigrant, legal or illegal… farm laborers…

    Cancelled a bunch of farmer loan assistance programs…

    … And started a tariff trade war that makes it essentially impossible for them to… import needed materiel, export harvests… or even be able to plan for a future scenario with any kind of new established, solid trade paradigm.

    … Man we’re all gonna starve, fucking great.

    EDIT: Do not know how this did not occur to me initially:

    American holodomor, anyone?

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    America’s most farming-dependent counties overwhelmingly backed President-elect Donald Fuckhead in this year’s election by an average of 77.7%. -source

    LOL. Fuuuuuck the farmers. Let the ground go back to wilderness.

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      You’ve got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know… morons.

      • Blazing Saddles

      That being said, it’s not entirely their fault. Something like 80% of young people don’t move farther than 100 miles from home. For the midwest… 100 miles away is just more midwest. One of the biggest, emptiest landmasses in the entire world. Overwhelmingly white. Overwhelmingly undereducated. Overwhelmingly propagandized.

      With “new” technologies like the internet, high speed trains, advances in agriculture… farming counties should be in a goddamn golden age. But they’ve always leaned republican, and that means they’ll always be republican, because they’re chronically underfunding infrastructure, education, and healthcare, and so they’re chronically suffering but don’t understand why.

      They just know it’s wrong, and it’s always easier to blame somebody other than themselves.

      Compound all of that with not meeting anyone new or seeing anything challenging to change their beliefs… and you have that 77%. Their horizons are far, but their world is small and self-contained.

      They’ll occasionally realize “oh, this is hurting us” but the truth is they have always been hurting. Pain isn’t new to them. So it’s very easy to convince them that temporary pain will be worth it in the end… even if nothing gets better.

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        That’s all true but it’s shocking how bad they are at judging character. Trump is such an obvious phony conman that it’s astounding that anyone over the age of 6 believes a word that comes out of his orange face. And he keeps fooling them over and over.

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          Exactly. It’s not like there isn’t decades of him being a racist, misogynistic asswipe. They chose to ignore that because he was going to hurt the people they don’t like.

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      From the interviews I’ve been seeing, at least some of them voted against Trump due to concerns about bullshit like this. I expect the majority did vote for him, in which case yes, karma’s a bitch. But a) we shouldn’t be treating them as a single voting block that all vote the same way, and b) regardless of the schadenfreude we get watching the Trump supporters among them freaking out now, there are grave knock-on effects for consumers looming - including those consumers who didn’t vote for Trump.

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      blaming your fellow citizens will only get a repeat every four years

      elites want us blaming each other and not them

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          And I voted for genocide and union strike breaking.

          First Past The post voting pushed us all into a corner and there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel. The democrats will proclaim they are not trump, and everyone will vote against their self interests yet again.

          Electoral Reform Videos

          First Past The Post voting (What most states use now)

          Videos on alternative electoral systems

          STAR voting

          Alternative vote

          Ranked Choice voting

          Range Voting

          Single Transferable Vote

          Mixed Member Proportional representation

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          Yup. Trump and co haven’t been sneaky and deceptive. They’ve been loud and clear this whole time. These voters weren’t tricked. They voted for their trans neighbours to be dehumanized and made to suffer. They voted for their wives and mothers and daughters to be controlled and owned. They voted for their workforce to be plucked off the street by masked government grunts and shipped to a maximum security prison in another country for life. Personally, I would never be able to look this fucking scum in the eyes again without my hatred of them being visible.

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            That’s exactly the thing. Trump is a liar, but he’s not lying about what he’s doing, he’s lying about the outcomes. When called out for shit, he lies then too, but he has told everyone exactly what he has wanted to do. A vote for Trump was a vote for a racist, bigoted, rapist, wanna be dictator. His literal words were that he wants to be a dictator. There is no trickery in what he said, and the people that voted for him wanted exactly that. Now they’re upset it’s hurting them, and that’s about the only silver lining I’m find through all of this. If it wasn’t affecting me and mine, I’d have died from schadenfreude a month ago.

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          fellow undereducated citizens are to blame for the schools not being funded enough not the megacorps with lobbyist paid to do just that and to keep this shitty narrative going sure

          not to mention the ongoing pollution, toxic media, etcetera but all our fellow citizens fault

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            I don’t know why we make excuses for people who voted for this. I was raised by undereducated republican parents in rural Indiana, I went to public school, I didn’t go to college, and I work in a factory in my extremely red home town. Didn’t vote for this. Never would. Education isn’t what makes me different, it’s empathy and the tinest bit of effort to understand the world I live in.

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            fellow undereducated citizens are to blame for the schools not being funded enough not the megacorps with lobbyist paid to do just that and to keep this shitty narrative going sure

            not to mention the ongoing pollution, toxic media, etcetera but all our fellow citizens fault

            Nah. Not letting them off the hook for a foreseeable disaster

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        Agreed! Republican voters are KNOWN to Learn Their Lessons! That’s why they DIDNT vote for Trump AGAIN after Covid and January 6th and. . .

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        Guy keeps sticking his keys in a power outlet and gets hurt.

        My guy, if you keep sticking your keys in the power outlet, you’re gonna hurt yourself.

        Blaming the guy’s pain on his sticking his keys in the power outlet will only get a repeat of the behavior.

        Elites want us blaming each other and not them.

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          Except, he’s sticking his key in the power outlet, knowing it will hurt him, because it’ll hurt people like me worse.

          No. Fuck anyone who voted for Trump. Fuck you for thinking that I don’t deserve the same rights as they do.

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        This is true. Just make sure they know whose responsible for screwing them over, and the same people screwed you over, and your kids, and everyone else in the US expect for like 2000 people

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    Make sure to vote republican again you idiots. Just wait until trump takes all that welfare money you get.

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      If we replaced First past the post voting, Republicans could be free to vote outside the two party system without a spoiler effect. This would spur the creation of new political parties and encourage a competition on who can represent people the best.

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      Or not vote at all because of being a stupid fucking moron, and also genocide or some shit.

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    The farmers should take a page from the European one’s book and block the roads. Or even better, drop tons and tons of manure on the White House lawn.

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    Farmers showing us that working hard and working smart are clearly two different things. Shame they completely forgot the latter. TFI said “profits!” and those hard workers just assumed he meant theirs. The morons obviously didn’t learn fuckall from his first regime.

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    Hmm, if farmers had actually listened to their friends and neighbors instead of giant signs bought by the rich, they would have realized that Republicans were using them for their votes, so they could eventually fuck them over and create an environment that would force them to sell their land to corporate farm entities and real estate firms, since you know, they bribed him more.

    See, the thing is, they needed farmer votes, and stupid fucking farmers walked right into their trap. Now they don’t need farmers anymore, since the plan is to just steal every future election, and now farmers get to figure out what they’re really worth to Republicans.

    But hey, they got rid of a bunch of immigrants (and legal US citizens) so that most have helped reduce costs for farmers right? And sure, it seems like all they really care about is helping billionaires, but that will somehow end up helping you… In some way… At some time, right? And they kill right to repair acts, so now you have no fucking way to repair your multi million dollar farm equipment unless you want to get screwed. Oh, and they have no problems selling the water rights out from underneath you… Not that it would be that useful, after they’ve rolled back EPA protections and the ground water becomes too contaminated to use.

    No I totally get why farmers love trump. Farming is hard work, now you won’t have to do it anymore! All that land you own? It’s hard to maintain, so don’t worry, they’ll just take that from you too!

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      Hmm, if farmers had actually listened to any educated people

      This really comes across like you think farmers are not educated people. Benefit of the doubt that this is not what you intended but you may want to re-write this.

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    There are still some family owned farms. Can’t go back to feudalism without all the family farms going bankrupt and selling out to mega-farm conglomerate corporations.

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    agriculture is facing another looming financial challenge with the recently announced SHIPS Act […] with Chinese-made vessels calling U.S. ports to be charged port fees of upwards of $1.5 million starting in the fall.

    Ugh, I hate this reality so much … :(