Sure you have, it was called Trump’s first term.

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    Despite his troubles, Maxwell remains supportive of Trump, saying that he is “going to be patient,” adding, “I believe in our president.”

    However, there is a limit to Maxwell’s patience with Trump. “We’re giving him the chance to follow through with the tariffs, but there had better be results,” he said. “I think we need to be seeing something in 18 months or less. We understand risk—and it had better pay off.”

    They’re giving him 18 MONTHS?? For fuck sake, these people Do. Not. Learn.

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      It’s only 24 months. I bet it won’t even take the whole 36 months. Just a quick and easy definitely less than 48 months.

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      They didn’t recover a large part of their soy bean market during Biden’s administration where China picked back up some of the ag products and now they lost all of the market. They’re idiots if they think that this will recover any of their markets at any significant part this time around.

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        Once China develops a buying source they aren’t likely to ever return. Why would they?

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      They didn’t learn in his first term. No way they’ll learn anything here either. These people are completely fucking stupid and never voted for him based on any kind of intelligence.

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        This is a farmer. Complaining about his situation now.

        Unless he’s confident of a bailout, there may be no 18 months from now. wtf would he want to kick the can down the road?

        What hope do we have when a leopard is eating someone’s face and their reaction is they trust the leopard and are willing to let it continue another year and a half? What does it take for them to make the connection?

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      Hopefully they are thinking of the midterms…if we have elections and the GOP gets whiplashed we just might be able to stop the worst of Trump. Imagine we get say 51 democrats in the sesnate along with a majority in the house that’s healthly.

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          Congress has more power than the president, in all cases. They could revoke the national emergency powers tomorrow if they chose to. He’s only getting to play dictator because congressional republicans are abdicating their responsibilities.

          That said, it need to be a massive rebuke by the voters. 22 senate republican seats are up in 2026, enough to flip to a veto proof majority - but only 2 are realistically at play.

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    “So much of what has happened and what’s going on here is totally out of our control,” Meadows said. “We just want a free, fair, and open market where we can sell our goods… as competitively as anybody else around the world. And we do feel that we produce a superior product here in the United States, and we just need to have the markets.”

    The Republican small government, everyone

    Why do I feel like these same people would say Biden’s economy was worse for them?

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      The consequences don’t just effect one side. Musk now has his own town, Starbase, Texas. Marc Andreeson isn’t far behind.

      There is no being smug, the precedents will have far reaching effects.

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        We can set our own precedents just like we had to with company towns in the 1800s. I heard about a man named Luigi who supposedly created a similar precedent in the modern era.

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    MARC ANDEREESON wanted to buy up farm land in Solarno CA, for his “California Forever” private owned town.

    Thiel has expressed similar.

    Musk has his own corporate town (Starbase, Texas).

    Bezos has an area of Malaysia.

    Zuck has parts of Hawaii.

    Sam Altman invests in a private town in Honduras.

    …they ALL want private towns, fifedoms to rule over in America. And by rule over, I mean SETTING THEIR OWN LAWS.

    This is happening.

    Anyways, I’m sure this story on Trump bankrupting farmers is completely unrelated. I certainly have no evidence it’s related. But I think it’s concerning (farmers refusing to sell large tracts of America is what held up the “California Forever” project).

    You Aren’t Allowed in These Billionaire Towns

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      MARC ANDEREESON wanted to buy up farm land in Solarno CA, for his “California Forever” private owned town.

      what i hear from locals (mom moved there) is he wanted to buy the dump outside town on which to build his little billionaireburg.

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    This was all a calculated strategy to make independent farmers go bankrupt and into foreclosure, so that the big agritech companies could snag prime agricultural land for pennies on the dollar.

    At some point, most food will be grown by corporations that can set whatever price they want for that food, and people will have to pay that price or starve to death. It’s the definition of “captured audience” that makes the Parasite Class extract so much wealth from the working class and become so fantastically wealthy.

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      Has this not already happened? The mythos of the independent farmer has existed since the great depression. I’m not convinced independent farmers actually exist anymore. Farmers are serfs who buy their seeds and their herbicides/fertilizers from Monsanto, and their tractors from John Deere. They lease the land from generational trusts and wall-street speculators.
      Why would a corporation want to assume the risk of actually producing anything?

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        It’s been happening steadily for a while, Trump just opened up a lot of avenues to accelerate it. There are still a lot of small and medium family farms that own their land and equipment.

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      I sincerely doubt it was calculated. This regime can’t think past its next Big Mac. The toddler in chief is far too reactionary to actually have a strategy beyond tomorrow’s unconstitutional removal of a public figure speaking out against republicans. It is highly convenient and will be taken advantage of by Big Ag to the fullest - and expect there to be clear favorites among Agribusiness just like when the media bent a knee to Trump and showered him with money.

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        The regime struggles to operate coherently, but certain elements of the regime are certainly capable of this sort of thing.

        For instance, Vance has invested in the “AcreTrader” app, which is designed to take advantage of exactly this situation.

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    That ain’t workin’, that’s the way you do it

    You play the martyr on the Fox TV

    That ain’t workin’, that’s the way you do it

    Tariffs for nothin, no more sales for me

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      See the little fascist with the hairplugs and the make up Yeah, buddy, not his own hair That little fascist got his own jet airplane That little fascist, he’s a millionaire

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        We gotta install a puppet president
        Custom court judiciary
        We got to move these
        Republicans
        We gotta move these
        Color parties

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    They will get bailed out.

    The people who vote Republican, and vote trump. They scream and screech about government spending. They complain about helping people with food stamps, free school lunches for kids. They reject Medicare for all and relieving college tuition debts. They vote to give tax decreases to billionaires who have 500 million dollar yachts, multiple hundred millions dollar mansions that sit empty, Lamborghinis that just sit there and never get driven.

    They’ll get bailed out with tax dollars. And they’ll continue being hypocrites until they die.

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      They’re not against government benefits. They just believe that 90% of the recipients are lying, lazy, liberal commie, transgender, urban criminal freeloaders who just don’t want to work. If we could just get rid of all the abusers then the programs would have enough money to pay to the people who really deserve and need it (ie themselves).

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      Biggest welfare queens in the world.

      Every accusation is a confession from conservatives.

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    No way of knowing this would happen says people who were told repeatedly what would happen, shown the plan of what would happen, and given past historical examples of what would happen.

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    Oh noes! Reich Wingers getting exactly what they demanded, and feeling the consequences of it!

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    You got exactly what you voted for you jackasses.

    Go protest, cause I’d love the farmers to be antifa.

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    Well, at least they don’t have to worry about “liberals” inflicting horrible thoughts on them via Colbert or Kimmel.

    Are they tired of all the winning yet?

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        Because conservative ideology requires an other to rally hate against so the base and core voters don’t realize its the elites and party leaders adding suffering to common folk lives for the elites short term benefit.

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      Are they tired of all the winning yet?

      They are fucking celebrating in the streets. I am getting so sick of leftists feeling smug about any of this. There is no justice, we are not uniting for any actual resistance movement, we can’t even agree on what issues are important to fight and the average liberal is too comfortable still to do anything.

      The farmers will get yet another bailout/bribe to keep quiet, it won’t impact people broadly, it will fall off the news cycle as they go on to strip away more rights from people and continue to build a fascist empire before leaving the nation a dying husk after all wealth is extracted.

      By then, most people will have grown up in that world or forgotten what our country could have been and it will be normal life, as the handful of other nations who resisted fascism soar ahead. The experiment is over, it had a good run.

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    A really good piece on the realities of this topic is here: https://youtu.be/badGHJLDpP8

    TL;DW: Farmers thought they were voting for cheap labor and a bailout, like they got last time. They also thought that, as wealthy landowners1, they were on the “right side” of these disastrous trade policies and were going to be carried through this mess.


    1. I struggled with this concept at first. Things have changed a lot since the pre-WWII era that conjures up images of Ma & Pa Kent in a weathered century-home, on a lonely corn farm in Kansas. It’s big business now. Good farm land isn’t cheap, equipment is expensive, (legitimate) labor is expensive, fertilizer & irrigation costs a lot, pest control costs, crops are risky in general, and so on. When you work out how much money is moving around and what a farm’s net worth is, these people are millionaires even if they’re not in the black all the time.

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    Complains that Americans are too lazy to milk cows and doesn’t realize they are part of that group. Doubt they will learn anything.

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    theres this farmer youtuber who was talking about this. She is like everyones like we never thought he would do this and she is like. You 100% knew he would do this from both his first term and everything he said before winning election.

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      Tbf, no, everyone criticized the “adults in the room” the first time around, myself included, for not doing anything constructive. We were wrong.

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        It’s not wrong to demand accountability and action from leaders. Part of America’s problem is that we don’t do that enough.it’s been since Obama’s first election in 08 since the Democrats have had an open, untainted primary and we’ve still seen no major shakeups or changes to the leadership, just business as usual. The problem is that we’re stuck in a system with only two real choices and there’s no real solid way for the average voter to hold the leadership accountable. It’s vote for our guy or the guy who’s followers are throwing Nazi salutes wins.

        We need to focus less on the presidential election and senators. We need to actually have some way of affecting government outside of election years. To my mind the first steps are state level elections and the house. We need to support third party candidates at the local and state level and we need to support things like the interstate compact that would have states cast their electorial votes for whoever wins the national popular vote. We need to focus on changing the electorial system so that proportional representation is used in the house and at the state level and make gerrymandering much more difficult. We need to change to a voting system like STAR which makes the election result better reflect the true will of the voters.

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          I fully agree! I just meant we were wrong about them not doing anything to check his worst impulses, but I was about as clear as mud in my conveyance.

          Additionally, we have to factor in the sleeper agents, intended and not, bribes, threats, and other sorts of coercion. At the end of the day, everything is a huge risk and calculated gamble, but risks can be mitigated and gambles calculated, but we need to take our time and plan well, lest the losses be greater. In retrospect, that the US colonies of England won their revolution was a freaking miracle, paid for with a lot of personal and collective sacrifice. And heart. And that’s the way it’s always going to be, if any people collectively or indivually, is ever going to throw off the yoke of their oppressors.

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    Durrrrrr I’m gonna crack down on immigrant farm labor while I add lots of tariffs to foreign food durrrrrrrrrr

    Fuckers trying to make America North Korea again