They voted for it to happen to someone else though https://bsky.app/profile/carlquintanilla.bsky.social/post/3lkdg5cob7s2d
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“.. We’re just in such a state of shock. We just don’t really even know how to respond,” Gilkerson said. “Everyone thinks all farmers voted for this, but we did not vote for this.”
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And now they think we owe them our sympathy.
They did vote for this. He did the same thing when he was 45. He just had sane people around who covered for him … but it was a close-run thing even so.
But they prefer “fair” price supports and stockpiles “for national food security”, not outright welfare.
While Military is 2nd, it’s been mostly talk, less action
Thanks to a well organized @wisdems.bsky.social
They voted for Felon Rapist Donald it, and they thought they were exempted.
Hurting people is destructive to ALL people.
You can't build a better ANYTHING by hurting others.
You're describing 88% of white Christians.
The “yes we voted for him but not for what he’s doing to US”
argument gives away that they were ok that everyone else they hate would suffer.
Who do you blame for this?
If you didn’t vote you voted for this.
And people deserve to get it good and hard.
Just like not all white people are racist.
I’m in rural central TX, it’s not that clear cut.
But considering the other comments, I just want to point out that her loss is not from tariffs, her loss is from him gutting school lunch programs which was not something he ran on.
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Yeah, I hear that every time we have one of these “I didn’t think the leopards would eat *my* face” articles. I don’t even know or care if it’s ‘correct’ to sympathize with this one or that one.
I’m just so tired of regretful Trump voters.