fell for it again award :fellforitagainaward:

https://x.com/gaymergir/status/1896633894461731224

To the Great Farmers of the United States: Get ready to start making a lot of agricultural product to be sold INSIDE of the United States. Tariffs will go on external product on April 2nd. Have fun!

idk how you can see replies on truthsocial :#marseyconfused:

Prepare yourself for +6 blue Iowa what the actual frick is he DOING

Ann Selzer coming out of retirement for this one :#marseycorn:

Time for Ukrainian led color revolution in America

ok buddy you're doing too much :#marseycringe2:

Soon the cartels will be smuggling Parmesan cheese, eggs and ozempic from Europe to America

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GlJu3WoWcAENiCH?format=jpg&name=medium

:#marseyayy: ay tone when's the last time you saw those ducks?

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Have fun!

what did he mean by this

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With Chinese retaliatory tariffs coming against the only thing we export (soybeans) this is just damage control.

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Pretty sure Asia buys our meat and South America is buying our grain.

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Yes, yes, stop selling your beef to China, this is how you make America great again

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I've always assumed Australian cows are spindly and shitty like the ones you see in Florida.

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I got some Aussie steaks from the grocery store a few weeks ago and I gotta admit as much as I hate those alcoholic criminals they raise a tasty cow.

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South America is buying our grain.

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I know Brazil and some of its neighbors had too much rain a couple seasons in a row and it really fricked up yields and harvests so they were having to buy tons of feed grains for a couple seasons in a row.

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Those problems become more mitigated every year for them as they build out infrastructure. Brazil already beats us on some exports and has protective tariffs on things like ethanol. They don't need grains from us.

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Not in good years. Nor do we need beef or grain from them, but we buy it anyways. It's good to have established trade deals because it's generally easier and smarter to expand a deal and buy more than it is to wait until a crop failure.

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Lmao you're talking about importing maybe a couple million bushels vs the billions of bushels of production that both countries have. They are not stockpiling.

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More soy for the redditors today is a glorious day!

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:#marseysowsmug: :#marseyreapcrying:

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I wonder which shitty European dictatorship currently embroiled in a trade war makes a lot of oil and grains and would benefit from US farmers going bankrupt :marseywrongthonk:

Thank god he didn't just put 25% tariffs on the main US source of potash. That would be a real problem for farmcels

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the main US source of potash.

Whenever i read about weird import products like that I think of Borat, so I assume thr US' prime source of potash is kazakhstan?

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No its some leaf place with an equally made up name

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Kazakhstan is NOT a made up name.

https://media.tenor.com/icMDegO_oMEAAAAx/kazakstan.webp

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My (uneducated) guess is that he wants them to not have boring or dull

"Fun" can also mean "commotion," so there's that.

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Finding new ways to fertilize their crops? (Over 95 per cent of the potash used by American farmers is imported, with 90 per cent of that coming from Canada)

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Wow, and I've just been throwing my pot ash away :marseyrasta:

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I'm guessing it's either "have fun" or "get fricked inbred r-slurs thanks for the votes lol".

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