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O'Keefe busts the DEI pass-through contracts which are an open secret.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQDDcr3AaSH/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
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nm just saw movielover posted the above link :P
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movielover said:

O'Keefe busts the DEI pass-through contracts which are an open secret.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQDDcr3AaSH/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

here's a twit link

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First I heard of this, close to launch, Musk says they're trying to filter out more propaganda.

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BearlySane88 said:



But NPR and the BBC refer to any person or politician who doesn't support leftism as "far right" while never applying the "far left" label to anyone.
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I prefer radical Left, or even Marxists / Socialists.
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How is nobody going to jail for this? This creates more distrust to the federal government.
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1. Insiders Game
2. DC a Democrat town
3. Corrupt judges / systems, so even if something were filed, it would be brushed away?
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Cal88
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I am not sure if the Democrats, should they manage to win back the White House in 28, would reverse the anti-China and tariff policies. Once a multibillion tax revenue stream is set up, it is very hard to undo it.
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More justification for more spending and graft. They'll bring back USAID under another name, Dept of Ed, etc.
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Cal88 said:

I am not sure if the Democrats, should they manage to win back the White House in 28, would reverse the anti-China and tariff policies. Once a multibillion tax revenue stream is set up, it is very hard to undo it.


You don't think the Democrats in office would be also "bailing-out" the Farming community?
I wouldn't bet against that with all of the tea in China.

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Neatherland seizes Chinese chip facility.

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I think Brazil, Argentina, Russia are lower-cost soybean producers and there seems to be a supply glut, otherwise US producers would have found other markets besides China. But the Trump move to subsidize Argentinian exports to China through the $40 billion bailout for his buddies Milei and hedge funds investors losing on their bets on Argentina at the expense of US soy farmers is something else.

As well the policies of Trump and the Democrats before him seem to favor the big agricultural conglomerates at the expense of small farmers, who are getting wiped out.
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Cal88 said:

I think Brazil, Argentina, Russia are lower-cost soybean producers and there seems to be a supply glut, otherwise US producers would have found other markets besides China. But the Trump move to subsidize Argentinian exports to China through the $40 billion bailout for his buddies Milei and hedge funds investors losing on their bets on Argentina at the expense of US soy farmers is something else.

As well the policies of Trump and the Democrats before him seem to favor the big agricultural conglomerates at the expense of small farmers, who are getting wiped out.


Agreed.

And in just about every one of Trump's ridiculously stupid tariffs is the assumption that the U.S. has leverage and that there is no other possible substitution available.

Particularly in the case of SOYBEANS he couldn't be more wrong.

Brazil's soybean exports are expected to reach 102.2 million tons through end of October, surpassing annual volumes for the whole of 2024 and 2023.

The previous export record set by Brazil was 101.3 million tons in 2023.

CHINA imported 6.5 million tons from Brazil in September, representing 93% of the export total.

BRAZIL LOVES TRUMP TARIFFS ON CHINA!

MAGA for MORONS.


Brazil's soybean exports to hit record as US out of market, Chinese demand strong | Reuters


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DiabloWags said:

Cal88 said:

I think Brazil, Argentina, Russia are lower-cost soybean producers and there seems to be a supply glut, otherwise US producers would have found other markets besides China. But the Trump move to subsidize Argentinian exports to China through the $40 billion bailout for his buddies Milei and hedge funds investors losing on their bets on Argentina at the expense of US soy farmers is something else.

As well the policies of Trump and the Democrats before him seem to favor the big agricultural conglomerates at the expense of small farmers, who are getting wiped out.


Agreed.

And in just about every one of Trump's ridiculously stupid tariffs is the assumption that the U.S. has leverage and that there is no other possible substitution available.

Particularly in the case of SOYBEANS he couldn't be more wrong.

Brazil's soybean exports are expected to reach 102.2 million tons through end of October, surpassing annual volumes for the whole of 2024 and 2023.

The previous export record set by Brazil was 101.3 million tons in 2023.

CHINA imported 6.5 million tons from Brazil in September, representing 93% of the export total.

BRAZIL LOVES TRUMP TARIFFS ON CHINA!

MAGA for MORONS.


Brazil's soybean exports to hit record as US out of market, Chinese demand strong | Reuters



right, tariffs for tariffs sake with no alignment with he real world
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movielover said:

I prefer radical Left, or even Marxists / Socialists.

They would never refer to themselves that way. In their eyes, they're all moderates, independents, and centrists.
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Questions to you political experts who have recently posted on this thread:

What is a loose policy framework that you would characterize as "radical left", or "Marxist / socialist"?

Who among the politicians that you characterize as being "radical left" identify themselves as centrist, moderate or independent?
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Big C said:


Questions to you political experts who have recently posted on this thread:

What is a loose policy framework that you would characterize as "radical left", or "Marxist / socialist"?

Who among the politicians that you characterize as being "radical left" identify themselves as centrist, moderate or independent?


It's not just the politicians.
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Cal88 said:

I think Brazil, Argentina, Russia are lower-cost soybean producers and there seems to be a supply glut, otherwise US producers would have found other markets besides China. But the Trump move to subsidize Argentinian exports to China through the $40 billion bailout for his buddies Milei and hedge funds investors losing on their bets on Argentina at the expense of US soy farmers is something else.

As well the policies of Trump and the Democrats before him seem to favor the big agricultural conglomerates at the expense of small farmers, who are getting wiped out.

I'm very mixed on the issue, I know why Trump is helping Argentina, its because he doesn't want to see them back down the path of the socialists as well as have an ally in South America that hasn't sold out to China (that is a real reason). Now the 40billion bailout I was kind of ok with, but not a huge fan of selling out our cattlemen. If Congress was smart they'd put a bill out that would put country labels on beef.
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The Farmers and Ranchers are getting ROYALLY SCREWED by your guy.

Just like in his first term.

They never learn. Lots of suckers and losers in the Midwest.

MAGA FOR MORONS!

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DiabloWags said:

The Farmers and Ranchers are getting ROYALLY SCREWED by your guy.

Just like in his first term.

They never learn. Lots of suckers and losers in the Midwest.

MAGA FOR MORONS!



Well it's good for consumers because the price of beef goes down, but not great for the cattlemen. I have a feeling they will get a lot of considerations in the next few months.
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MinotStateBeav said:


Well it's good for consumers because the price of beef goes down, but not great for the cattlemen. I have a feeling they will get a lot of considerations in the next few months.


Since when has the REPUBLICAN PARTY been in favor of "bail-outs"?
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Trading Economics: Beef rose to 310.90 BRL/15KG on October 21, 2025, up 0.23% from the previous day. Over the past month, Beef's price has risen 2.12%.
Dial is moving in the wrong direction.
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MinotStateBeav said:

Cal88 said:

I think Brazil, Argentina, Russia are lower-cost soybean producers and there seems to be a supply glut, otherwise US producers would have found other markets besides China. But the Trump move to subsidize Argentinian exports to China through the $40 billion bailout for his buddies Milei and hedge funds investors losing on their bets on Argentina at the expense of US soy farmers is something else.

As well the policies of Trump and the Democrats before him seem to favor the big agricultural conglomerates at the expense of small farmers, who are getting wiped out.

I'm very mixed on the issue, I know why Trump is helping Argentina, its because he doesn't want to see them back down the path of the socialists as well as have an ally in South America that hasn't sold out to China (that is a real reason). Now the 40billion bailout I was kind of ok with, but not a huge fan of selling out our cattlemen. If Congress was smart they'd put a bill out that would put country labels on beef.



Argentine beef is free-range grass-fed, non-NGO feed, a high-quality healthier premium product, so labeling the country of origin might be counterproductive for American beef.

Milei's neoliberal policies are going to force Argentina to export its cash crops and cattle to pay for its IMF multi-billion loans, which is going to price locals out of meat and wine. Argentina has always had a large class of working poor, but in the past they were always able to afford a great steak paired with the best wines of their continent, they're now going to have to switch to rice and beans and mate' tea thanks to Milei's policies.
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Cal88 said:

MinotStateBeav said:

Cal88 said:

I think Brazil, Argentina, Russia are lower-cost soybean producers and there seems to be a supply glut, otherwise US producers would have found other markets besides China. But the Trump move to subsidize Argentinian exports to China through the $40 billion bailout for his buddies Milei and hedge funds investors losing on their bets on Argentina at the expense of US soy farmers is something else.

As well the policies of Trump and the Democrats before him seem to favor the big agricultural conglomerates at the expense of small farmers, who are getting wiped out.

I'm very mixed on the issue, I know why Trump is helping Argentina, its because he doesn't want to see them back down the path of the socialists as well as have an ally in South America that hasn't sold out to China (that is a real reason). Now the 40billion bailout I was kind of ok with, but not a huge fan of selling out our cattlemen. If Congress was smart they'd put a bill out that would put country labels on beef.



Argentine beef is free-range grass-fed, non-NGO feed, a high-quality healthier premium product, so labeling the country of origin might be counterproductive for American beef.

Milei's neoliberal policies are going to force Argentina to export its cash crops and cattle to pay for its IMF multi-billion loans, which is going to price locals out of meat and wine. Argentina has always had a large class of working poor, but in the past they were always able to afford a great steak paired with the best wines of their continent, they're now going to have to switch to rice and beans and mate' tea thanks to Milei's policies.

yeah that's not due to Mileis policies, that's due to decades of socialism.
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MinotStateBeav said:

Cal88 said:

MinotStateBeav said:

Cal88 said:

I think Brazil, Argentina, Russia are lower-cost soybean producers and there seems to be a supply glut, otherwise US producers would have found other markets besides China. But the Trump move to subsidize Argentinian exports to China through the $40 billion bailout for his buddies Milei and hedge funds investors losing on their bets on Argentina at the expense of US soy farmers is something else.

As well the policies of Trump and the Democrats before him seem to favor the big agricultural conglomerates at the expense of small farmers, who are getting wiped out.

I'm very mixed on the issue, I know why Trump is helping Argentina, its because he doesn't want to see them back down the path of the socialists as well as have an ally in South America that hasn't sold out to China (that is a real reason). Now the 40billion bailout I was kind of ok with, but not a huge fan of selling out our cattlemen. If Congress was smart they'd put a bill out that would put country labels on beef.



Argentine beef is free-range grass-fed, non-NGO feed, a high-quality healthier premium product, so labeling the country of origin might be counterproductive for American beef.

Milei's neoliberal policies are going to force Argentina to export its cash crops and cattle to pay for its IMF multi-billion loans, which is going to price locals out of meat and wine. Argentina has always had a large class of working poor, but in the past they were always able to afford a great steak paired with the best wines of their continent, they're now going to have to switch to rice and beans and mate' tea thanks to Milei's policies.

yeah that's not due to Mileis policies, that's due to decades of socialism.



Through decades of socialism, Argentines maintained the privilege of having access to high quality domestic beef and wine. That is now changing under Milei'a neoliberal globalist policies :



Before Milei:


Stateside, the problem lies here:
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Cal88 said:

MinotStateBeav said:

Cal88 said:

MinotStateBeav said:

Cal88 said:

I think Brazil, Argentina, Russia are lower-cost soybean producers and there seems to be a supply glut, otherwise US producers would have found other markets besides China. But the Trump move to subsidize Argentinian exports to China through the $40 billion bailout for his buddies Milei and hedge funds investors losing on their bets on Argentina at the expense of US soy farmers is something else.

As well the policies of Trump and the Democrats before him seem to favor the big agricultural conglomerates at the expense of small farmers, who are getting wiped out.

I'm very mixed on the issue, I know why Trump is helping Argentina, its because he doesn't want to see them back down the path of the socialists as well as have an ally in South America that hasn't sold out to China (that is a real reason). Now the 40billion bailout I was kind of ok with, but not a huge fan of selling out our cattlemen. If Congress was smart they'd put a bill out that would put country labels on beef.



Argentine beef is free-range grass-fed, non-NGO feed, a high-quality healthier premium product, so labeling the country of origin might be counterproductive for American beef.

Milei's neoliberal policies are going to force Argentina to export its cash crops and cattle to pay for its IMF multi-billion loans, which is going to price locals out of meat and wine. Argentina has always had a large class of working poor, but in the past they were always able to afford a great steak paired with the best wines of their continent, they're now going to have to switch to rice and beans and mate' tea thanks to Milei's policies.

yeah that's not due to Mileis policies, that's due to decades of socialism.



Through decades of socialism, Argentines maintained the privilege of having access to high quality domestic beef and wine. That is now changing under Milei'a neoliberal globalist policies :



Before Milei:


Stateside, the problem lies here:

that's a menu from a tourist trap btw that no Argentinian would go to.. fyi
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BILLY JOE CAGLE

ANOTHER MAGA MORON TRUMP SUPPORTER!




https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/atlanta-airport-suspect-was-longtime-trump-supporter-who-defended-confederate-flag/ar-AA1OVb8r?ocid=socialshare&fbclid=IwdGRjcANmaLJjbGNrA2Zoo2V4dG4DYWVtAjExAAEeTH5GFLIjecbe8QHRwXXVjja4ibll38-ONeIbyJsyt3zvEEy6kV9aQn6sOio_aem_Y05mBhacW5YoeFgHHklSxw
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New Japanese PM moves on immigration.

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