Economy Trump Will Use Tariff Revenue to Pay Farmers That Trump's Tariffs Shafted...

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President Donald Trump said Thursday that he will use tariff revenue to offer cash bailouts for farmers who are struggling with trade uncertainty and other economic headwinds.
“We’re going to take some of that tariff money that we made, we’re going to give it to our farmers, who are, for a little while, going to be hurt until the tariffs kick into their benefit,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “So we’re going to make sure that our farmers are in great shape, because we’re taking in a lot of money.”
Trump officials expect that Congress will need to authorize the use of tariff revenue for the farm aid package and are hoping lawmakers will include it in their omnibus package due by Nov. 21, according to three people familiar with the talks. That means the rollout of cash will likely start in early 2026.
The Trump administration has been exploring several ways to fund a farm aid package this fall for weeks as producers of top exports like corn and soy stare down a potential economic crisis that’s been exacerbated by the president’s aggressive tariff rollout.
The president, as he conveyed publicly Thursday, likes the messaging of using direct tariff revenue for the farm aid package, rather than tapping other funds, according to two of the people familiar.
Republicans from House Agriculture Chair G.T. Thompson (R-Pa.) to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins have also floated using tariff revenue to pay farmers, though the plan could run into roadblocks if the Supreme Court decides Trump’s tariffs are not legal.
Still, some Hill Republicans are privately alarmed by the proposal to distribute tariff revenue, according to one person with direct knowledge of the concerns. They’re worried such a plan would spark major demands from Democrats to insert more of their priorities into the November funding package. And they’d rather USDA tap internal funds, like it did during Trump’s first term trade war with China.
“I think we need to be eyes wide open about how big the Democratic counter-offer to this would be,” said the person, who was granted anonymity to speak candidly.
Powerful agriculture lobbying groups and lawmakers representing farmers have been privately pushing the administration to step in with cash bailouts as they wait for the new market opportunities Trump has promised he can secure with major trading partners like China.
“The pitch being made to the administration is, ‘Look, if you don’t have some kind of ace up your sleeve here, like an imminent deal with China and/or a string of other trade deals that are about to be announced that also happen to lighten the load on soybeans, then there’s going to have to be a bailout,’” one agriculture industry representative, who was granted anonymity to discuss the private talks, previously told POLITICO.


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Of course, the good deal with China is just around the corner... and these tariffs continue to make tons and tons of sense...

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Newsom doesn't need to satirise Trump's idiotic posting style to absolutely clown him - just explain what Trump's actually doing and it'll almost certainly sound stupid.
 
Yes another Farner bailout needed to bolster an economically idiotic Trumo administration.

Yeah, lol.


14 July 2020

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.

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.

The massive payments have been a political boon to Trump in farm country — he tweeted in January that he hoped the money would be “the thing they will most remember” — but risk creating a culture of dependency, as farmers and ranchers work the bonus subsidies into their financial plans when making large, up-front investments in seed, feed and farm machinery.





 
Yeah, lol.


14 July 2020

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.

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.

The massive payments have been a political boon to Trump in farm country — he tweeted in January that he hoped the money would be “the thing they will most remember” — but risk creating a culture of dependency, as farmers and ranchers work the bonus subsidies into their financial plans when making large, up-front investments in seed, feed and farm machinery.







And we're subsidizing them.

They should cut down in the avocado toast and Starbucks. So I'm told. Bootstraps baby!
 
I really, really don't want to pay taxes anymore. Selective socialism paid for by American tax payers, who for some reason are shamed for even bringing up the idea of social services. What a joke.
 
Sounds like a good idea. The money coming from the tarrifs. The taxpayers dont need to pay an the farmers need help with the problems the tarrifs are having.

Let's see how it actually works out.
 
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

The bailouts replaced export revenue with tariff revenue, which was generated by US citizens.

Is there any interpretation here that's favorable to tariffs?
 
I had some person on here yesterday lying about my friend having to go out of business as a butcher because of the farming crisis like it wasn't a crisis.
How fucking head in the clouds are these people?
Tariff revenue is coming out of OUR pockets, his muppets are just so far up his ring they choose to look the other way and lap it up like the twats they are told to behave like.
 
Sounds like a good idea. The money coming from the tarrifs. The taxpayers dont need to pay an the farmers need help with the problems the tarrifs are having.

Let's see how it actually works out.

Pssst...the money coming from the tariffs IS coming from the taxpayers, to take care of the problems the tariffs are making.

It's a scam
 
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