trump has led this nation into chaos.

IM2

Could you explain your graph to me please, I'm British living in the UK so I'm not up to speed with American graphs.

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Does the F after 2018 and 2019 mean forecast?

Also, apart from soyabeans, in all the other crops, are cash receipts not higher than the previous years, albeit veg&melons are only slightly down?
 
At least he's held one in his hands recently. When was the last time a liberal politician made an effort like this to show his Christianity?

Liberals show their christianity all the time. Jesus spoke about people who do photo op holding bibles in their hands and what he said was not complimentary.
 
IM2

Could you explain your graph to me please, I'm British living in the UK so I'm not up to speed with American graphs.

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Does the F after 2018 and 2019 mean forecast?

Also, apart from soyabeans, in all the other crops, are cash receipts not higher than the previous years, albeit veg&melons are only slightly down?
I think the f stands for fiscal and in the end farmers lost big.
 
Liberals show their christianity all the time. Jesus spoke about people who do photo op holding bibles in their hands and what he said was not complimentary.


What's "Christian" about taking it in the caboose? Didn't you ever hear about Sodom and Gomorrah?

What's "Christian" about cutting and running like the libs? I heard a sermon on TV from leading theologian John Hagee pointing out there is nothing scriptural about that.
 
What i got from these graphs is we should pump out more carbon so the crops crow better for better yields

That'll fix it

Bring on the age of abundance
 
What i got from these graphs is we should pump out more carbon so the crops crow better for better yields

That'll fix it

Bring on the age of abundance
That's exactly what happened in the Cretaceous Period, but because that's way outside the timespan of the climate alarmists, apparently the earth is going to end in a few decades because, allegedly, science says so.
 
I think the f stands for fiscal and in the end farmers lost big.
I think a third of US farmers income comes from the government but the main problem you guys have is that the larger farms creamed off most of the government assistance through the tariff war period. As most farms are small, the small guy lost out.

Both in the UK and US, farmers are left out, retailers import more and more to boost margins as the consumer wants better prices. America getting American produce and the UK getting British produce means we can both control the quality of the food. But farmers in both countries get pissed on by the retailers, government and consumers.

If the consumer was at all concerned about US and UK farmers, they wouldn't purchase foreign produce. So basically, this thread is just the Left using farmers as a political points scoring contest whilst the Lefties are going out buying foreign food. Am I right?
 
I think a third of US farmers income comes from the government but the main problem you guys have is that the larger farms creamed off most of the government assistance through the tariff war period. As most farms are small, the small guy lost out.

Both in the UK and US, farmers are left out, retailers import more and more to boost margins as the consumer wants better prices. America getting American produce and the UK getting British produce means we can both control the quality of the food. But farmers in both countries get pissed on by the retailers, government and consumers.

If the consumer was at all concerned about US and UK farmers, they wouldn't purchase foreign produce. So basically, this thread is just the Left using farmers as a political points scoring contest whilst the Lefties are going out buying foreign food. Am I right?
No. I live in a state where farmers set records for bankruptcies caused by trumps trade warcwith China. I don't purchase foreign produce when I go grocery shopping in US stores.
 
No. I live in a state where farmers set records for bankruptcies caused by trumps trade warcwith China. I don't purchase foreign produce when I go grocery shopping in US stores.
You can't get away from foreign produce with some items, it's a case of either buy or do without.
 
trump has led this nation into chaos. You doubt this?

Amid Trump Tariffs, Farm Bankruptcies And Suicides Rise
Aug 30, 2019

Farmers are pretty much under stress all the time since many factors that affect their livelihood are outside of their control. However, over the past few years the combination of lower prices, rain that has created havoc with their ability to plant and finally China freezing the imports of U.S. grown crops due to President Trump’s tariffs has unfortunately created almost the perfect storm against them.

Corn and soybeans are the largest cash crops grown in the U.S. per NASS, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. In 2018 the value of corn was $51.5 billion, with soybeans second at $39 billion. The next largest crop was hay, a distant third at $17 billion. For comparison the value of apples grown in the U.S. was about $4 billion and oranges was $2 billion.

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After China made its announcement that it would stop importing U.S. agricultural products American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall said, “China’s announcement that it will not buy any agricultural products from the United States is a body blow to thousands of farmers and ranchers who are already struggling to get by.”

He added, “In the last 18 months alone, farm and ranch families have dealt with plunging commodity prices, awful weather and tariffs higher than we have seen in decades. Farm Bureau economists tell us exports to China were down by $1.3 billion during the first half of the year.”

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Duvall pointed out, “Now, we stand to lose all of what was a $9.1 billion market in 2018, which was down sharply from the $19.5 billion U.S. farmers exported to China in 2017.”

The American Farm Bureau Federation, also known as the Farm Bureau, published a report in July that dove into farm loan delinquencies and bankruptcies based on Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and U.S. court data.

The information showed that, “the delinquency rates for commercial agricultural loans in both the real estate and non-real estate lending sectors are at a six-year high and … were above the historical average of 2.1%.”

The Farm Bureau report showed that farmer bankruptcies had risen in every region of the U.S. for the year ending in June except for the Southwest. Wisconsin, Kansas and Minnesota led the nation in Chapter 12 filings; bankruptcy filings in Kansas and Minnesota increased so significantly in the past year that they reached the highest levels of the past decade

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A Newsweek article in May detailed a Fox News interview with Patty Edelburg, vice president of the Washington-based National Farmers Union, which represents about 200,000 U.S. farms. In the interview she said, "It has been insane. We've had a lot of farmers—a lot more bankruptcies going on, a lot more farmer suicides. These things are highlighting many of the news stories in our local news."

In a CNN interview in May, Minnesota soybean farmer Bill Gordon said, “With these added tariffs farmers are not getting their credit lines renewed, banks are coming in and foreclosing on their farms, taking their family living away and it's too much for some of them. We have seen a definite increase in the suicide rate and depression in farmers in the U.S., especially in the Upper Midwest.”

Amid Trump Tariffs, Farm Bankruptcies And Suicides Rise

This Is America Eleven years after Obama’s election, and three years into the Trump presidency, the threat of domestic terrorism can’t be ignored.
Dec. 19, 2019

When Dylann Storm Roof walked into the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, he joined the Bible-study class before gunning down nine African-Americans as they prayed.

Roof still communicates with his admirers on the outside. In jail, he began exchanging letters with a man in Arkansas named Billy Roper. A former schoolteacher and the son and grandson of Klansmen, Roper leads the Shield Wall Network, a group of several dozen white nationalists who organize rallies and conferences — often collaborating with neighboring hate groups — with the goal of building a white ethno-state. “I have a lot of empathy for him. I’m 47, and he’s young enough to be my son,” Roper said of Roof when interviewed recently for this project. “These millennials and now, I guess, Gen-Zers that are coming up, they are not stupid about the demographic trends and what they portend for the future. That angst, that anxiety that plagues them, drives them to do rash things — whether it’s that rash or not — I can empathize with.” I would humbly suggest we believe that Roper is being sincere, and that he speaks for many.

Roper and Roof are only two of those affiliated with the 148 white-nationalist hate groups in this country. Though it is impossible to calculate their exact membership numbers (as individual groups either conceal or inflate them), their violence is indisputable. White supremacists were responsible for the deaths of at least 39 people in 2018 alone. And the activity has not slowed this year: not in January, as neo-Nazis plastered flyers outside newspaper offices and homes in Washington State and the Carolinas and an army veteran pleaded guilty to killing a black man in New York to “ignite a racial war”; in February, as Vermont synagogues and LGBT centers were vandalized and a self-described white-nationalist Coast Guard lieutenant was arrested for plotting a domestic terror attack; in March, as WELCOME TO GERMANY and GAS THE JEWS were spray-painted outside Oklahoma City Democratic Party and Chickasaw Nation offices and, on the Upper East Side, classmates handed their school’s only black ninth-grader a note reading “n—–s don’t have rights”; in April, as a shooting at a synagogue left one dead and three injured and FBI Director Christopher Wray called white supremacy a “persistent, pervasive” threat to the country; in May, as swastikas fell from the sky — on flyers dropped by drones outside an Ariana Grande concert — and were scrawled on public spaces in at least three states; in June, as far-right groups rallied in Portland, Oregon, for the first time that summer; in July, as a man promoted a white-power manifesto on Instagram before killing three and wounding 17 others at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California; in August, as another angry young man — this one 1,000 miles away in El Paso, Texas — posted an anti-immigrant manifesto online then committed this year’s most deadly mass shooting, killing 22 and injuring 24 at a Walmart; in September, as the Department of Homeland Security added white-supremacist extremism to its list of priority threats, the same month a swastika appeared on its walls; in October, as swastikas also appeared on Cape Cod and invitations to a white-supremacist gathering were mailed to Maine residents; in November, as a white-supremacist group filmed a video outside Mississippi’s Emmett Till Memorial; nor this month, as students flashed possible white-power signs at an Army-Navy football game.

A Year Inside a Growing American Terrorist Movement

Vladimir Putin helped convince Trump to sour on Ukraine: report
October 21, 2019

Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin successfully convinced President Donald Trump to turn on Ukraine according to a bombshell new report published by The Washington Post on Monday.

“President Trump’s effort to pressure Ukraine for information he could use against political rivals came as he was being urged to adopt a hostile view of that country by its regional adversaries, including Russian President Vladimir Putin,” the newspaper reported, citing “current and former U.S. officials.”

Vladimir Putin helped convince Trump to sour on Ukraine: report

North Korea's threat of 'Christmas gift' puts US, South Korea on high alert
Officials are on alert this week for a potential long-range missile test.
‎December‎ ‎24‎, ‎2019‎ ‎

After months of stalled nuclear negotiations and ratcheting up rhetoric, North Korea has promised to deliver a "Christmas gift" to the U.S. -- a warning that has American and South Korean officials on high alert this week for a potential long-range missile test.

If so, it would be the first long-range missile test in over two years, which is not only another flagrant violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions on Pyongyang, but also a breach of Kim Jong Un's personal pledge to President Donald Trump not to test such weapons.

Trump downplays concerns of North Korea's 'Christmas gift': Maybe it's 'a beautiful vase'

trump has failed at every level. Talking about a reduction of 1.2 percent unemployment when unemployment was falling when trump took office or jobs created when more jobs were being created for 7 years before trump took office just doesn't cut it.

America is not doing better because of trump.
Hey liar, trump isn't leading anyone. The senior maggot you helped elect is, now in his third year of terror.
 
And the leaders in the Party of the Rump are also in a state of panic. What happens if they fail. How many will end up going to prison or lose sizable chunks of their ill gotten gains.
I know, this one one of those " we got him now deals" isn't it?
 
This OP is great
Ranks alongside Tummy Tommy and Nutty Titloose as a natural comedian .

And the more seriously they take themselves , the funnier and nuttier they look .
 

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