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   useapen to D. R. Acula   
   =?UTF-8?Q?President_Trump_stands_by_radi   
   07 Jan 26 17:21:50   
   
   XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism   
   From: yourdime@outlook.com   
      
   D. R. Acula wrote:   
      
   >Holy shit, this woman is a lunatic   
      
      
      
   Trump's socialist bullshit will end soon.   His cocksucking supporters are   
   lapping it up.  Why don't they stop sucking from the government tit and get   
   a job?   No real patriot would support a socialist cocksucker like Donald   
   John Trump.   
      
   Trump's Bailouts: Socialism for Farmers, Handouts Abroad, and a Wrecking   
   Ball for U. S. Taxpayers   
   By admin | Published: 2025/10/01   
      
   Donald Trump has once again taken to social media to tout a taxpayer-funded   
   "solution" to problems of his own making. After launching destructive   
   tariff wars and pushing through regressive tax policies, he is now bailing   
   out U. S. soy farmers left devastated by his economic blunders. The irony   
   is glaring: a president who endlessly denounces "socialism" has engineered   
   one of the largest socialized farm bailout schemes in modern U. S. history.   
      
   But Trump didn't stop there. In a stunning twist, he also pledged a $20   
   billion bailout to Argentina—an economy already shattered by its own   
   radical president, Javier Milei, whose wrecking-ball style of governance   
   mirrors Trump's. The justification? None offered, beyond Trump's apparent   
   admiration for Milei's theatrics. The irony deepens as China, once the   
   biggest buyer of U. S. soybeans, now sources much of its supply from   
   Argentina. In essence, Trump is bailing out a competitor that has directly   
   benefited from his failed trade war.   
      
   What emerges is a system of economic feedback loops where taxpayer money   
   props up failed policies but provides no lasting benefits. Soy farmers are   
   trapped in a cycle of dependency created by tariffs that cut them off from   
   global markets. Meanwhile, billions flow overseas to countries like   
   Argentina, whose gain comes at America's loss. These are not investments in   
   growth or competitiveness; they are subsidies for failure.   
      
   The larger picture is clear: Trump has redefined "America First" into   
   "America Pays. " Trade wars have gutted U. S. exports, protectionism has   
   isolated American industries, and fiscal recklessness has ballooned   
   deficits. Instead of fostering resilience, his policies have created   
   dependency at home and strategic giveaways abroad.   
      
   In the end, Trump's bailouts are not acts of strength but confessions of   
   failure—an admission that his economic vision is collapsing under its own   
   weight, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill while competitors reap the   
   rewards.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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