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Subject Trump just lost part of his base (check this out)
Date September 23, 2025 10:29 PM
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This farmer really doesn’t want to face the consequences of his vote



Things are bad for farmers. President Donald Trump’s mass deportations are
decimating their workforce, his trade wars are restricting key markets like
China, and his inflationary policies are making harvesting less profitable.

None of this is new. We saw much of it during Trump’s first term. Yet, in
2024, farmers doubled down and backed him even harder. He’s repaid that loyalty
with industry-wide devastation.

You’d think they’d take their lumps. After all, the GOP is supposedly the
“personal responsibility” party. They love to talk about the “heartland,” about
“real America” pulling itself up by its bootstraps, about “rugged
individuality.” They sneer at the cities that subsidize them and demonize Black
and brown Americans all while obsessing over which bathroom someone uses.

So they got what they wanted. Why can’t they stop whining?

Take Eric Euken, a seventh-generation Iowa farmer. He grows corn and soybeans,
raises cattle and pigs, and voted for Trump even knowing tariffs were coming.
“I didn’t anticipate it being as bad as it is,” he told CNN.

That’s a him problem, not an us problem.








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“It is a tough situation right now with the lack of markets that we have, or
places to market our crop,” Euken said. “And it’s kind of the government that
put us in that situation.”

Yes, it’s “the government” that has created this mess—but not the one that
existed under former President Joe Biden. But who put that government there? He
and his neighbors helped lead the charge. Again—a them problem, not an us
problem.

Then he added: “So I hate to pin it on the American taxpayer, but if they want
us to survive, we are going to need some help.”

Haha, what? Why would we want them to survive?

For decades, American agriculture has enjoyed bipartisan subsidies, liberals
never complaining about the charity they sent to rural America. In return, too
many farmers smeared the cities footing the bill as “fraud and waste,” while
tolerating and amplifying racist, sexist, xenophobic, homophobic, and
transphobic garbage. They voted for the very embodiment of that bigotry,
assuming he’d hurt others. Now that the pain is theirs, we’re supposed to care?
I don’t.








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We can get our cheap food from overseas. Unless Iowa wants to bail out its own
residents (which would require—gasp!—higher taxes), Eric’s survival is between
him and the free market that his candidate supposedly worships.

And even he knows Trump won’t bail them out this time: “The last time when we
had bailouts, it was to his benefit to bail us out for future votes,” Euken
said. “Buying a future vote is not going to help him one bit.”

Now he realizes Trump doesn’t give a shit about him? Trump literally told them
so—all this farmer had to do was listen!



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