Average U.S. Farm Is $1,300,000 In Debt, And Now The Worst Farming Crisis In Modern History

It's hard to find newz from China and I trust the MSM as far as I can drop kick an anvil...

I have read about the swine issue but to the best of my limited knowledge pigs there are raised on small farms instead of warehouses like most here are, meaning disease is far less likely yo be catastrophic...
It is the small farms that are hit the worst because they don't follow proper protocols to avoid spreading the disease.
 
China is not only regrouping within, they are also seeking other countries to deal with, for example, Brazil, which is in the OP.

This "trade war" is a bad mistake. Either farmers here in America will sink, or we will be required to bail them out.
Fighting back in the trade war is required to keep us from being reduced to an agrarian peasant economy and turned into a communist country.

The farmers set themselves up for trouble in many different ways and I refuse to dry for one of the most subsidized industries we have.
 
Fighting back in the trade war is required to keep us from being reduced to an agrarian peasant economy and turned into a communist country.

The farmers set themselves up for trouble in many different ways and I refuse to dry for one of the most subsidized industries we have.

Look, I know you hate the thought of a true Free Market economy without all of the subsidies and bailouts. But you don't have to keep rubbing my nose into it just because I disagree with you.
 
Look, I know you hate the thought of a true Free Market economy without all of the subsidies and bailouts. But you don't have to keep rubbing my nose into it just because I disagree with you.
LOL

As if if Chinese manipulation is a true Free Market economy without all of the subsidies and bailouts.

LOL
 
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