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kind of missing some context. they have to follow the law.
The court did rule, but favorably, issuing an injunction against Sleepy Joe's "SAVE Plan." This case was still before the court and the government was 'likely to win on the merits."

The courts rescued the American taxpayer with an injunction saying no, no, Sleepy Joe, and the Trump administration just jumped into bed with Weingarten, said we got this, settled, and is once again processing loan forgiveness/debt reduction for leftists majoring in lesbian dance studies, rather than eliminating the entire department within the DoE responsible for processing this nonsense.

The Supreme Court isn't silent on this issue, either, having already ruled Joey/the government can't do this bullshit in Biden v. Nebraska (and tangentially in Department of Ed v. Brown).

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another one DeSantis should remove if he can. i'm afraid FL. is continuing to drift hard lt. prob gonna be a big Soros effort here in '26/'28. the cities are getting more control,just like CO.
Orando not a surprise. Disney brought a lot of lt wing whackos here with it.

This was the judge that already had been removed by DeSantis and got reinstated!
 
...won't even have to spend a ton of money on rebranding—MAGA: Make Argentina Great Again

I guess America's ranchers can learn to code.


American Beef prices are at an all time high because of the drought and the herd is at 1951 levels - WTF are you talking about?
 
American Beef prices are at an all time high because of the drought and the herd is at 1951 levels - WTF are you talking about?
Exactly.

So while our farmers/ranchers are struggling, it sounds like you would rather support Argentinian ranchers because Trump said, "They are dying" and you want cheap tripe. Got it.

From an econ 101 perspective, do you think flooding the market with cheap foreign beef will help our ranchers/farmers recover or make the rate at which they are going bankrupt accelerate?

I guess putting America and our people first doesn't quite align with the Lindsey Graham MAGA movement nowadays.
 

Honestly, I don't think they should do that. She's a lippy, over the hill, inconsequential little twat. Don't give the libs any ammo to cry "Orange Man taking our rights away". Just leave her be and ignore her. No one listens to her or takes her seriously anyway.

One way or the other, she won't be missed. Nothing but a yapping dog.
 
Honestly, I don't think they should do that. She's a lippy, over the hill, inconsequential little twat. Don't give the libs any ammo to cry "Orange Man taking our rights away". Just leave her be and ignore her. No one listens to her or takes her seriously anyway.

One way or the other, she won't be missed. Nothing but a yapping dog.
The riot in Dublin today, over the Arab molesting an 10yrold Irish Lass, I hope Rosie and her liberal friends get deported from the Republic.
 
I’d rather not artificially support ANY farmers…. Anywhere.
...sure they would rather not "artificially" feed you and your family with that attitude, sir. The world dies without farmers.

Trump is coming to the rescue, though, and "artificially" using government intervention into markets and "artificially" propping up farmers abroad, so America continues to win (just not some of the most important Americans who help feed 350 million people a day).
 
...sure they would rather not "artificially" feed you and your family with that attitude, sir. The world dies without farmers.

Trump is coming to the rescue, though, and "artificially" using government intervention into markets and "artificially" propping up farmers abroad, so America continues to win (just not some of the most important Americans who help feed 350 million people a day).

You missed the point entirely. Artificially propping up whatever industry they’re trying to get votes from (usually corn subsidies, but pretty much all of ‘em) eventually does two things: enriches the farmers getting the subsidies (I know many of them), and makes shit cost more.

I’m more of a classical Libertarian and Laissez Faire economist I suppose. Make Agriculture Grow on its own Again!

Edit: I’m with you on the foreign subsidies though…. Until we’re debt free, I want all this shit stopped.
 
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"artificially" using government intervention into markets and "artificially" propping up farmers abroad

Careful.

Next you'll be claiming tariffs are a perverted subsidy racket.
 
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You missed the point entirely. Artificially propping up whatever industry they’re trying to get votes from (usually corn subsidies, but pretty much all of ‘em) eventually does two things: enriches the farmers getting the subsidies (I know many of them), and makes shit cost more.

I’m more of a classical Libertarian and Laissez Faire economist I suppose. Make Agriculture Grow on its own Again!
Riggggghttttt....when you have 1,200 acres of soybean ready for market and the government forced trade retaliations to the point that little goes to our largest markets abroad now and we're no longer competitive.

Laissez faire my arse.
 
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...won't even have to spend a ton of money on rebranding—MAGA: Make Argentina Great Again

I guess America's ranchers can learn to code.


your posts are disingenuous; obtuse at best
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American beef is Fk'n expensive and UNDER biden the prices doubled. Fuel costs, fertilizer, etc.. Beef farmers sold most of their heard under Biden due to the above. Can't raise lots of hay if all your costs double. Takes like 8-10 years to get your heard back, not like you can take 10 cows and make them 100 in 2 years. FJB put the USA into a recession. Redefining the definition of 'recession' doesn't take us out of a recession.
77 going out of business everyday; I call bs, sounds like a made up number.
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Argentine beef accounts for such a small slice of beef imports — only about 2% — that even doubling that wouldn't change prices much

3. you want to lower prices, reopen grazing land for ranchers, reduce the restrictions crazy states like CA are passing and cow farts... BRING DOWN THE COSTS of operations. Hint, shit's not coming down for years. When your country goes from exporting to importing, that's a bad fk'n sign. And if BEEF prices are at a RECORD FK"N high, and you are closing your operations, there's another underlying issue that you are glossing over. Don't forget the price of equipment and everything else pretty much doubled. please spare the board by posting BS gov inflation numbers of 2% etc.. Anyone that buys food, pays bills, or fills up with gas knows the CPI numbers are fk'n BS.

and don't forget this little part here. Old people are saying fk it and retiring. the farms and ranches getting bought up, taken over (under the guise of carbon reduction) and new people can't afford the land to take over. Selling it all, saying fk it. watching Gates and China buy it up.

U.S. farmers, ranchers, and producers of every kind are growing older. The average age of farm producers (PDF, 1.8 MB) increased from 56.3 to 57.5 years from 2012 to 2017. - google search
 
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I paid 2.39 last week and now it's 3.19
Yes, sir...took that picture about a week ago and it has creeped back up here, also, though still under $3 bucks.

I was going to complain that the 'drill, baby, drill' was yet another talking-point that won't reach fruition, but, despite there being fewer rigs this year than under Biden's last year, it looks like we've produced more each month than the year previous, so given them some credit. Demand dipped, so will write the rig snafu off as a market conditions thing for now, I guess, to avoid a glut/deflationary pressures.

Monthly U.S. Product Supplied of Finished Motor Gasoline (Thousand Barrels per Day)
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