SEARCH/WATCH: "Vance AppHarvest" JD Vance in the news: Vance-backed start-up was stirred by worker complaints of horrible working conditions. The start-up then hired migrants to replace the local Kentucky workers. The Vance backed establishment was promising a new start up that was hoped to revolutionize agriculture while providing a Kentucky community with jobs. The company has since declared bankruptcy in 2023, burdened with hundreds of millions in debt.
Fuel for tractors Fuel for trucks that bring everything. Fertilizer, food, clothes. Anything. Diesel costs more then gas. Fix that and your doing something.
Bottom lines - triple import tariffs and cut domestic production taxes by 2/3's. That's the only way to force production back to the US. Oh, less for government? Good idea!
I am your sister from Yemen, and by Allah I only spoke out of hunger and distress. My mother, my brothers, and I lessons and tears. We are in a situation that only God knows about. God is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs for those who broughtOh people, we are your sisters, by God 😭😭😭 We do not even find a loaf of bread inside the house that would satisfy you, oh nation of Muhammad. People are brothers. Oh God, make your righteous servants subservient to us. Oh God, make your righteous servants subservient to us. My appeal to every Muslim, oh Lord, if he sees this message, may He prolong his life, make him happy, and cover him. May God reward him. God is sufficient for me, and He is the best disposer of affairs. There is no power or strength except with God. Oh people, oh nation of Muhammad, oh people of goodness, oh people of mercy. We are your sisters and your children. By God, we do not even find a loaf of bread inside the house that would satisfy you. Oh nation of Muhammad, I only spoke out of extreme hunger and distress. My mother, sisters, and I are displaced from our homes because of the war. We are in a state that no one knows about except God. God is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs, against those who brought us to this state 💔💔 By God Almighty, I only wrote this appeal out of extreme poverty and poverty, oh people. I beg you by God Almighty, Lord of the Mighty Throne, that I do not have food at home. By God, my brothers and sisters have been sitting around for two days. Without food, by God our situation is very difficult, we are 4 people in the house and my father passed away and there is no one to support us and we live in a rented house and we cannot pay the rest of the rent. I am not lying to you nor deceiving you nor cheating you. I am a Yemeni girl displaced because of the war between me and my family over a rent dispute and the owner of the house. By God, my brother comes every day and humiliates us and talks about us and wants us to go out to the street because we are unable to pay him the rent. The neighbors saw us crying and talked to the neighbors again and gave us a deadline until the end of the week and we swore to God to let us out of the street now we are in arrears of 60 thousand Yemeni riyals for 3 months rent may God have mercy on us our country is suffering because of this war and we do not find our daily sustenance and we live my mother and sisters our father passed away may God have mercy on him and we do not have anyone in the world to come to us in these harsh circumstances my little sisters went out to the street and saw the neighbors eating and stood at their door giving them even a piece of bread and by God in whose hand is the heavens and the earth they closed the door and kicked them out and they came back crying dying of hunger no one has mercy on them and now the holiday has come back to me if no one of us helps us with a kilo of flour by God we will die of hunger brother I seek refuge in God and then in you and I want your help for the sake of God I ask you by God you love goodness and help me even if it is about the rent of the house send me a WhatsApp message on this number +967713461156 and ask for my card name and send it and do not delay may God compensate you with all good My little sisters, look at their situation and help us and save us before they throw us out into the street and humiliate us or my family and I die of hunger. We ask you by God, if you are able to help us, do not delay on us, and may God reward you with good.'~~_«%•&»_~~_~&:»'////;&&;&;&;;&🎉😢😢😢😢;&;&&&//&..,!~~~♡♡♡~~~♡~♡~•~•~•~•~♡~♡~♡~;l.i.i.i.i.i.l.|-.-....،،،،،..،...,,,,,,,,,,,,؟؟؟؟؟؟
@@Jimfriend-x6h You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. You can show a person the truth, but you can't make them think. This is what MLK Jr. meant when he said, "Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity"!
Whenever I see a Harris/Walz yard sign, should I knock on their door & ask them to pay my bills & groceries since they obviously seem to be rich $$$ enough to vote for Kamala?
@@fearnofish8940 LOL. I am 58 years old. When I was a wee lad I clearly recall sitting at my Grandparent's kitchen table listening to my elders discuss politics and one of the topics that came up the most was immigration. Immigration is a key election tool that ALL politicians use to dupe the simple minded (that's you) into voting for them. Fact.
WATCH: "‘Sheer insanity’: Chris Hayes slams Trump for not understanding his own economic plan" SEARCH: "U.S. economic performance by presidential party" The New York Times reported in February 2021 that: "Since 1933, the economy has grown at an annual average rate of 4.6 percent under Democratic presidents and 2.4 percent under Republicans...The average income of Americans would be more than double its current level if the economy had somehow grown at the Democratic rate for all of the past nine decades. SEARCH: "Historical Puzzle of US Economic Performance under Democrats vs. Republicans" By Belfer Center for Science of Harvard Kennedy School We have heard much about the puzzle that US economic performance under President Joe Biden has been much stronger than voters perceive it to be. But the current episode is just one instance of a bigger historical puzzle: the US economy has since World War II consistently done better under Democratic presidents than under Republican presidents. This fact is even less widely known, including among Democratic voters, than the truth about Biden’s term. Indeed, some poll results suggest that more Americans believe the reverse, that Republican presidents are better stewards of the economy than Democrats.
That actually, some of that exist right here in California, except at a 100000 times worse, you have a governor affecting the gas prices and blaming it on the oil companies, then sending government bureaucracy to set up shop in the private oil is censoring what the oil companies are doing and to find out if they can blame. Them for something. Period this doesn't make good business and to it. The buck stops with that governor there shouldn't even be a tax on gas in California that should be only a federal. If the federal wants to charge a tax, the state doesn't have that right. For several reasons. Because once they abused it too, is it?It's federally mandated.Therefore, I believe it should only fall into the federal government.Not the state.The state does not app that necessarily have that right, especially when they abuse those rights and charge a gas tax.Or don't charge gas taps during the Is a pandemic
That's right! And the LORD will grant you plenty of goods, in the fruit of your body, in the increase of your livestock, and in the produce of your ground, in the land of which the LORD swore to your fathers to give you. You shall eat the produce of YOUR ground! Not somebody else'. 🔥
@@tabo01No my friend. You don't have to travel all that far. Because GOD is Present there in your land to transform your nation. The promises of GOD is not just for Israel but for all nations in CHRIST JESUS. GOD wants America to eat of her own produce. GOD bless.
@@tabo01Not at all. You don't have to travel all the way to Israel. The Promises of GOD is for America too in CHRIST JESUS. GOD is the GOD of all nations.
Misinformation. The Keystone XL Pipeline was never finished, it was only 11% complete. Several natural gas pipelines have been built, or, finished in Texas, mostly to export US gas.
@@FosterTravis1071 The United States exported more liquefied natural gas (LNG) than any other country in 2023. www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=61683#
Reading the MAGA supporters’ comments related to the coming election it seems that Trump/Vance/Musk are not the only confused ones in the US, it looks like that whoever tells the biggest lies thinks that he is entitled to rule the others, in the good old days the ones who had the best knowledge and behaviour were the ones in charge 🙃
@@recentlyretired It's those child-like responses from the cult members that identify the truly gullible. The U.S. is a net EXPORTER of food. JD is lying through his teeth to that audience. RESEARCH the FACTS from multiple sources, they ALL will advise you of that FACT.
@@recentlyretired I love it when you "people" try to sound superior but can't spell or put a coherent sentence together. It's fkng hilarious. Please keep it up.
Does Vance hate facts even more than the truth? America is the biggest food exporter on the planet selling over $177 billion (20%) worth of agricultural products to other countries. Please, ask those farmers - our farmers - if we want tariffs!
@@DS.514. Of course not. What I’m saying is that the tariffs Trump/Vance propose are terrible for thousands of American farmers and millions of American consumers. That said, the tariffs do appeal to short term interests of the politicians who propose them - regardless of political party.
SEARCH: "American farmers who exported soybeans, cotton and sorghum to China" were hit particularly hard by Beijing’s decision to impose retaliatory tariffs. Rory Doyle for The New York Times
SEARCH: Trump’s Tariffs Hurt U.S. Jobs but Swayed American Voters New research finds that former President Donald J. Trump’s tariffs did not bring back U.S. jobs, but voters appeared to reward him for the levies anyway. Trump’s Tariffs did incite other countries to impose their own retaliatory tariffs on American products, making them more expensive to sell overseas, and those levies had a negative effect on American jobs, the paper finds. That was particularly true in agriculture: Farmers who exported soybeans, cotton and sorghum to China were hit by Beijing’s decision to raise tariffs on those products to as much as 25 percent. By Ana Swanson - Feb. 2, 2024 - New York Times
Tell me how is she shutting down pipelines since you people agree with him how is she shutting down pipeline. And nobody’s shipping our food anywhere what is wrong with you people believing his lies. He need to tell lies that make sense.
@@ronaldjohnson1474 at least you have beef. Last 2 times I shopped, no beef roasts, very few steaks, and very little ground beef. It's the government waging war on cow farts.
Energy independence is a matter of national security. But I would like to know why it’s ok to farm out fossil fuels to countries that we know take no precautions for the environment.
We as American people need to grow more food and VOTE RED FOR A REAL PRESIDENT LIKE TRUMP AND VANCE AND ALSO PRESERVE LIFE NOT TAKE LIFE SO VOTE RED ALL THE WAY 💯🇺🇲 2024 TRUMP AND VANCE 😊
SEARCH: "American farmers who exported soybeans, cotton and sorghum to China" were hit particularly hard by Beijing’s decision to impose retaliatory tariffs. Rory Doyle for The New York Times SEARCH: Trump’s Tariffs Hurt U.S. Jobs but Swayed American Voters New research finds that former President Donald J. Trump’s tariffs did not bring back U.S. jobs, but voters appeared to reward him for the levies anyway. Trump’s Tariffs did incite other countries to impose their own retaliatory tariffs on American products, making them more expensive to sell overseas, and those levies had a negative effect on American jobs, the paper finds. That was particularly true in agriculture: Farmers who exported soybeans, cotton and sorghum to China were hit by Beijing’s decision to raise tariffs on those products to as much as 25 percent. By Ana Swanson - Feb. 2, 2024 - New York Times