No.4931
The Sublimity of Psuedonymity is Government payments to farmers have surged to historic levels under President Donald Trump as the Agriculture Department floods the industry with cash to stem the financial losses from Trump’s tariff fights and the coronavirus pandemic.
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But as agriculture grows more reliant on unprecedented taxpayer support, farm policy experts and watchdog groups warn the subsidies are growing too big and too fast, with no strings attached and little oversight from Congress — and that Washington could have a difficult time shutting off the spigot.
The recent stimulus checks and other bailouts will be the responsibility of our children and grandchildren to pay back decades from now.
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No.4932
Direct farm aid has climbed each year of Trump’s presidency, from $11.5 billion in 2017 to more than $32 billion this year — an all-time high, with potentially far more funding still to come in 2020, amounting to about two-thirds of the cost of the entire Department of Housing and Urban Development and more than the Agriculture Department’s $24 billion discretionary budget, according to a POLITICO analysis. But lawmakers have taken a largely hands-off approach, letting the department decide who gets the money and how much.
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No.4933
The Sublimity of Pseudonymity is a new White House-backed ad campaign aims to encourage people who are unemployed or unhappy in their jobs or careers to go out and "find something new."
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No.4934
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No.4935
>>4932
I would prefer tax payer money go to people who are productive, sane and actually know what they're doing (people like farmers). Urban areas are literally full of fucking parasites who could not survive without farmers providing them dirt cheap produce to consume. Without farmers, cities would be in total starvation by now (ironically I too don't know whether to praise or curse them for such forgiveness).
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No.4936
>>4934
The NSA and Big Tech companies chipped away at internet privacy, actually it was never that private to begin with regardless. Trump simply nixed FCC legislation which was ironically masked as some 'civil right' for government to intervene with the internet. It's odd how the DOJ is claiming they'll intervene on our behalf (over censorship) too, although not at all odd that the same old bullshit still continues: privacy invasion and censorship.
Fuck Big Tech commies and their governmental allies. Only alternatives and the increase of encryption can make the Internet great again.
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No.4937
>>4933
They should consider fleeing those bankrupt and rapidly declining leftist cities, consider investing in an RV and bail for greener pastures to find some trade work (and many in the know are already doing so).
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No.4938
>other bailouts will be the responsibility of our children and grandchildren to pay back decades from now
This argument is very sane, but was already made back in 2008 by us "conspiracy theorists" lol, TOO LATE NOW! Where were you all back then!?
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