Trump To US Farmers: Drop Dead While I Help Argentina
Trump’s $20 billion bailout supports Argentine President Javier Milei despite Argentina’s 50% poverty rate and ongoing social unrest, while U.S. troops remain unpaid amid shutdown.
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Farmers Bankrupted as Trump Bails Out Argentina, Not U.S.
Trump’s tariffs wrecked U.S. soybean markets, bailing out Argentina while family farmers face ruin. The soybean crisis shows Trump’s betrayal: “America First” meant selling out America’s farmers. The post Farmers Bankrupted as Trump Bails Out Argentina, Not U.S. appeared first on EgbertoWillies.com.
Trump To US Farmers: Drop Dead While I Help Argentina
US farmers will have to wait for their tariff bailout while President Donald Trump puts the finishing touches on a $20 billion assistance package for Argentina. The post Trump To US Farmers: Drop Dead, We’re Going Full MAGA (Make Argentina Great Again) appeared first on CleanTechnica.
'Our troops will go without pay, but not Argentina's': Trump prioritizes Argentina over U.S., Milei bailout deemed 'essential function of government'
If you want a peek into what the near future for the United States might look like, look no further than Argentina. They’ve got their own bafflingly coiffeured Trump analog – Javier Milei – over there, who was launched to power in 2023 on a promise to drain their swamp and fix their economy. Smash cut to the present, and Argentina is in utter crisis. Milei’s ‘common-sense’ economic policies have resulted in catastrophic recession, soaring povert…
Trump’s $20B Bailout for Milei Sparks Backlash
Trump built his movement on the promise that he would fight for America’s forgotten families. Now those families The post Trump’s $20 Billion Bailout for Milei: Ideological Indulgence over “America First” appeared first on Brewminate: A Bold Blend of News and Ideas.
The U.S. government's shutdown raises new questions about Javier Milei's promised bailout to Argentina. Just a week after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced historic support for the South American country, the U.S. Congress did not pass a short-term financing law known as Continuing Resolution (CR), leaving several federal agencies with no budget to continue functioning.This new government shutdown, twentieth since 1977, comes at a time …
At the local level, the bailout is scandalized by the degree of surrender of sovereignty. In the U.S., by Trump's friend policy.
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