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Consequences of putting a 6th grader in the Oval
Republicans elected him but every taxpayer has to pay. Republicans will pass Trump’s $12 Billion in Federal HANDOUTS. Aid that was denied to Puerto Rico, the poor and hungry.
“When we don’t sell soybeans to China, then that means that Argentina and Brazil are. If there’s an agreement on reducing the tariffs and the Chinese tariff against soybeans from the United States goes away, then what’s going to happen when China is already buying from Argentina and Brazil? How do we get that market back?”
— Sen. Jerry Moran [R-KS]
“We don’t apologize for America anymore. We stand up for America. We stand up for the patriots that defend America. And we stand up for our national anthem.”
— Trump, President of America LAST, Trump’s FIRST
Since March, Jiahao Flag Factory, located in Fuyang, Anhui province, has made approximately 90,000 of the flags for use at Trump campaign events, according to Reuters.
Update: Aug. 5, 2018
REPUBLICAN Sen. Jerry Moran [R-KS] predicted that China would be buying soybeans and soymeal from Brazil and Argentina.
But it’s WORST. China has STOPPED buying ALL soy products including cancelling ALL future contracts!
And it’s happening because of “Stupid” Trump and Wilbur Ross’ Trade War.
- U.S. soybean exports scrapped as China shifts to Brazilian beans, Reuters
- Importers snap up cheap U.S. soybeans as China stops buying, Reuters JULY 12, 2018
- U.S. Unlikely to Replace Loss of China Soy Buying, Bunge Says, Bloomberg AUGUST 1, 2018
- The EU is buying US Soy ONLY because the prices have plunged, Reuters AUGUST 1, 2018
- Argentine soy crushers seen gaining access to Chinese meal market, Reuters AUGUST 2, 2018
The soybean harvest starts in late September - ending in late of November. Coinciding with the midterms. Bad news for Republicans as headlines about soy farmers suffering?
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For example, China is the world's largest consumer of soybeans, gobbling up about 65 percent of all trade of the commodity. The Chinese bought more than $12 billion in American soybeans in 2017, or 57 percent of all U.S. exports of the crop.
It may provide some short-term relief for U.S. farmers and ranchers at a time when net farm incomes are at a 12-year low
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