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In reply to the discussion: So, Before The Farmers Get Their Trump Bailout [View all]willbrad9080
(10 posts)Its absolutely fair to be outraged about taxpayer-funded bailouts being handed to people who consistently vote against their own economic interests and against the basic rights of others. The hypocrisy is glaring: working-class people are told to tighten their belts, skip luxuries, and work harder, yet the same logic evaporates when it comes to bailouts for Trump-voting farmers driving $70,000 trucks.
But the real issue isnt farmers vs. the rest of us its the system that has conditioned entire communities to vote based on fear, cultural resentment, and misinformation rather than policy that actually benefits them. Decades of right-wing propaganda have turned economic victims into loyal foot soldiers for corporate power.
So yes before another cent of taxpayer money goes toward bailouts, there should be accountability. Not just financial, but moral. You cant demand help from a government whose very foundation of equality and inclusion you reject every election cycle.
Until that changes, the rest of us have every right to call it out.
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