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Business, Economics, and Taxes 2: That's Why We Fight to Take the Means Back

Well, just wait. The upcoming food crisis is gonna be YUGE.
Fertilizer prices? haha. bunch of farmers in MN and WI are declining to plant this year, due to fertilizer costs
extreme heat is the biggie. yields are significantly down above 30 C, and workers can't be outside enough. The fish are also dying with increasing water temps. And livestock also dies at much higher rates in the extreme heat

it gonna be bad bad.
You mean the export crisis. As far as I can see, the real crisis is for the farmers who export soy and corn. Food will get more expensive, but the real crisis is for those morons, who went though this the last time their worship pretended to make good deals. They have zero excuse, since they totally saw what happened before, and knew that the story was going to repeat.

To hell with farm aid.
 
You mean the export crisis. As far as I can see, the real crisis is for the farmers who export soy and corn. Food will get more expensive, but the real crisis is for those morons, who went though this the last time their worship pretended to make good deals. They have zero excuse, since they totally saw what happened before, and knew that the story was going to repeat.

To hell with farm aid.
Plus we're using all our land to produce high fructose corn syrup.
 
You mean the export crisis. As far as I can see, the real crisis is for the farmers who export soy and corn. Food will get more expensive, but the real crisis is for those morons, who went though this the last time their worship pretended to make good deals. They have zero excuse, since they totally saw what happened before, and knew that the story was going to repeat.

To hell with farm aid.
No, I don't. I mean an actual food crisis. It doesnt make the news here often, but the heatwaves in other parts of the world are stunting yields already. This is going to be not enough food, not export issues.
god knows we have to pay farmers to grow the useless fucking corn
 
Up with rocket fuel in overnight. 114.20 a few seconds ago. The markets are not impressed with Dump's level of commitment for cleaning his diaper.

Trump’s two-month conflict with Iran quieted in recent weeks after the ceasefire deal brokered in early April and its subsequent extension. The president has continued to claim that Iranian officials are searching for an end to the war, though he decided last weekend to cancel Vice President JD Vance’s trip to Pakistan for another set of negotiations.

The current stasis of the conflict is Trump’s preferred strategy, officials told The Wall Street Journal, as the president seeks to put continued pressure on Iran to give up all nuclear capacity. The U.S. blockade of the crucial oil strait, which Trump instituted after the first round of unsuccessful peace negotiations, carries less risk than a resumption of bombing or abandoning the war, the president believes.

“Trump’s decision represents a new phase of sorts of the war and highlights the fact that the president, who always seeks a quick and salable victory, is devoid of a silver bullet,” the report reads.

The president’s hazy road to victory has caused some U.S. officials to claim that the war will likely either resume or be ended by a nuclear agreement.

Trump was briefed on the latest proposal from Iran during a White House Situation Room meeting on Monday. He was reportedly frustrated with the country’s refusal to agree to end nuclear enrichment, a position the country has steadfastly held throughout the war. Trump and his team allegedly concluded that to agree to the deal would weaken the White House’s push for a nuclear-free Iran, while resuming hostilities would further harm the region and drive up already skyrocketing costs.

The president wants to maintain his blockade indefinitely, according to the Journal, believing it to be the most effective strategy to extract his desired result. The economic toll the move has wrought on Iran pushed the regime to reach out to Washington, a senior U.S. official told The Journal, with the country facing difficulties in storing the oil the U.S. has blocked from getting sold.

Trump touted the blockade on Tuesday, writing on Truth Social that the nation was in a “State of Collapse” due to the move. He has continuously shrugged off the skyrocketing oil prices brought about by the war’s continuation, reiterating the harm a nuclear Iran would cause. Trump further claimed last week that he could not end the U.S. blockade “unless we blow up the rest of their Country, their leaders included!”

WSJ has the full story behind a paywall.

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Refined product inventory is down 8.5 million barrels according to Mr Global

So that means the kink has now worked its way through to the end of refinement. Trailing indicator by about 60 days. So even if this was fixed tomorrow morning, spot prices wouldn't drop until July 1.

Dump is running out of runway for the Midterms.
 
Refined product inventory is down 8.5 million barrels according to Mr Global
I tried to find a non-TikTok link to share this, but he hasn't posted his short form clips to YouTube in month.


He also said there's still empty boats enroute to the gulf that the boot-lickers were championing for buying our oil instead of gulf oil, which will also drive down inventory.
 
No, I don't. I mean an actual food crisis. It doesnt make the news here often, but the heatwaves in other parts of the world are stunting yields already. This is going to be not enough food, not export issues.
god knows we have to pay farmers to grow the useless fucking corn
So that kind of suggests that the US farmers were planning on exploiting the farm problems all over the world. Awesome. They get bail outs and emergency funding from other countries.

On top of that, they seemingly are trying to exploit the undocumented workers even more, becoming worse human traffickers.

What great people, farmers are....
 
So that kind of suggests that the US farmers were planning on exploiting the farm problems all over the world. Awesome. They get bail outs and emergency funding from other countries.

On top of that, they seemingly are trying to exploit the undocumented workers even more, becoming worse human traffickers.

What great people, farmers are....
 
So that means the kink has now worked its way through to the end of refinement. Trailing indicator by about 60 days. So even if this was fixed tomorrow morning, spot prices wouldn't drop until July 1.

Dump is running out of runway for the Midterms.
Which is why they're hard at work trying to figure out how they can put their fist on the scale. They're still trying to press state and local officials for access to voting records they don't control and aren't authorized to see.
 
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