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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHe's heading to New Orleans in Tennessee
That fucker is stark raving mad.
From Morning Joe- latest tweet.
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He's heading to New Orleans in Tennessee (Original Post)
malaise
Jan 2019
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panader0
(25,816 posts)1. Nashville--New Orleans---they both start with an N.
They're both down that was somewhere, what's the difference?
malaise
(269,186 posts)2. He doesn't even know where's he's going
Botany
(70,589 posts)3. Was that a Trump tweet?
If so he has already taken it down.
malaise
(269,186 posts)4. Joe Scum read it and showed it - said he had taken it down
Something like I'm heading to Tennessee to meet the farmers and the rest of the usual BS. In reality he's going to New Orleans hence the delete. He's beyond losing it.
Botany
(70,589 posts)5. Maybe Trump can talk to some Louisiana soy bean farmers
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-china-grains/harvesting-in-a-trade-war-us-crops-rot-as-storage-costs-soar-idUSKCN1NQ0GA
For Louisiana farmer Richard Fontenot and his neighbors, the solution was a costly one: Let the crops rot.
Fontenot plowed under 1,000 of his 1,700 soybean acres this fall, chopping plants into the dirt instead of harvesting more than $300,000 worth of beans.
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No one wants them, Fontenot said in a telephone interview. As he spoke, he drove his tractor across a soybean field, tilling under his crop. I dont know what else to do.
Across the United States, grain farmers are plowing under crops, leaving them to rot or piling them on the ground, in hopes of better prices next year, according to interviews with more than two dozen farmers, academic researchers and farm lenders. Its one of the results, they say, of a U.S. trade war with China that has sharply hurt export demand and swamped storage facilities with excess grain.
For Louisiana farmer Richard Fontenot and his neighbors, the solution was a costly one: Let the crops rot.
Fontenot plowed under 1,000 of his 1,700 soybean acres this fall, chopping plants into the dirt instead of harvesting more than $300,000 worth of beans.
snip
No one wants them, Fontenot said in a telephone interview. As he spoke, he drove his tractor across a soybean field, tilling under his crop. I dont know what else to do.
Across the United States, grain farmers are plowing under crops, leaving them to rot or piling them on the ground, in hopes of better prices next year, according to interviews with more than two dozen farmers, academic researchers and farm lenders. Its one of the results, they say, of a U.S. trade war with China that has sharply hurt export demand and swamped storage facilities with excess grain.
malaise
(269,186 posts)6. He's just looking for a rally crowd to spew some more lying BS
Just wait until those farmers have had enough of the BS although it sure has taken them long to see through this criminal fraudster.