Trump needs to start a 'U.S. Farmers For Argentina' charity campaign where farmers donate money to help the country Milei tries to run. It can be like the Farm Aid charity drive during the 1980's but with farmers donating to Trump's autocratic buddies around the globe. Someone needs to pay for the cost of the chainsaw Milei donated to Elon Musk to honor the U.S. government cuts, the ones that are hurting U.S. farmers and the rest of the American public. Trump is giving $40 billion of U.S. taxpayer money to Argentina which is selling soy to China instead of China buying it from American farmers (because of Trump's tariff wars). As Trump’s Argentina bailout gets worse, so do his excuses The government remains shut down, but the president is trying to aid one of his allies abroad with a taxpayer-funded bailout. By Ja'han Jones Oct. 20, 2025, 5:42 PM EDT As Trump’s Argentina bailout gets worse, so do his excuses
During an interview, probably a few weeks ago now, a reporter asked Trump if they plan on reopening the January 6 investigations to validate the conspiracy theory that there were members from ANTIFA disguised as Trump supporters in the crowd, and he responded that he heard about that and that definitely needs to be looked into. They sure are continuing with The Big Lie! What amazes me is the fact that if there were, so-called members of ANTIFA amongst the supporters, or if ALL were ANTIFA, why the hell did he pardoned all 1,500 of them? Doesn’t make a damn bit of sense!!
ICE scrambling to find healthcare workers as deaths at ICE detention camps rise. ICE scrambles to hire healthcare workers for facilities as deaths and lawsuits rise
Trump demolishing part of East Wing of White House to start his Mar-a-Lago style ballroom. White House demolition begins on East Wing to make way for Trump’s $250 million ballroom
...to add to his Mar-a-Lago style stone patio after tearing out the grass in the Rose Garden, and to add to the gold objects placed around the inside of the White House, gold trims on the walls, and gold picture frames.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/white-house-rages-at-demolition-backlash-in-posting-spree/ excerpt: "Photos on Monday showed construction equipment ripping down the entrance of the East Wing of the White House, an area that has long housed the offices of the first lady. On Monday, the president talked up his 90,000-square foot ballroom, which, with a capacity of 999 people, will be covered by bulletproof glass."
NC senate passes new gerrymandered map to help the GOP maintain control of the House in 2026 midterm elections. NC Senate passes proposed voting maps changes, bill moves to House
Federal Workers Given Secret Order as Trump Tears Down Part of the White House excerpt: "During a dinner last week attended by some of the ballroom’s donors—which include tech giants, defense companies, and crypto investors who have been requesting carve-outs to the president’s tariff policies and seeking favorable regulatory treatment—Trump bragged that he had been told there were “zero zoning conditions” set for the project. “I said, ‘How long will it take me?’” he recalled. “‘Sir, you can start tonight, you have no approvals.’ I said, ‘You gotta be kidding.’ They said, ‘Sir, this is the White House, you’re the president of the United States, you can do anything you want.’” Meanwhile, Trump’s appointed head of the NCPC, Will Scharf, has claimed the commission doesn’t need to approve “demolition and site preparation work,” just vertical construction."
Trump's grand White House ballroom started out at about $100 million. It's up to $250 million. It's being constructed while the government is shut down, while U.S. farmers and others are hurting, and while Trump talks about giving $40 billion of bailout money to Argentina.
Trump's tariff prosperity theology is now confronting reality. Donald Trump and Oren Cass Promised Tariffs Would Bring Prosperity. Both Are Now Confronting Reality.
Trump's tariffs increasing cost of housing. New Trump tariffs pose another hurdle for the housing market excerpt: "High mortgage rates have weighed on new home sales in recent years. The new tariffs on imported timber, lumber, kitchen cabinets and furniture "will create additional headwinds for an already challenged housing market by further raising construction and renovation costs," Buddy Hughes, chairman for the National Association of Home Builders, said in a statement."
Why Trump’s weird rant about boats, batteries and sharks matters excerpt: "At a rally in Nevada, the presumptive GOP nominee told his followers that “they” are pursuing a policy that would mandate boat manufacturers use electric engines. In fact, Trump, who has long demonstrated a habit of sharing the details of conversations that only occurred in his mind, told the local audience that he’d spoken to an official at a boat company in South Carolina, who told him, “It’s a problem, sir. They want us to make all-electric boats.” The former president added that the South Carolinian, who probably doesn’t exist, went on to tell him, “The problem is the boat is so heavy it can’t float. Also, it can’t go fast because of the weight.” Trump proceeded to share a variety of details about the practical limitations of requiring boat manufacturers to rely exclusively on battery-powered engines."
Trump has told other tall tales. He says that his unspecified people tracked down the manager at an unspecified McDonald's in San Francisco where Kamala Harris worked and he said he doesn't remember her, supposedly proving she never worked there. The same unspecified manager is supposedly at the same unspecified McDonald's 40 years later.
The Trump 'sir' alert. https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/16/politics/sir-trump-telltale-word-false excerpt: Trump has told false “sir” stories on all manner of subjects: health care, the Middle East, the courts, unions and – just last week – both tariffs and social media. But no genre of Trump story is more reliably sir-heavy than his collection of suspiciously similar tales about macho men breaking into tears of gratitude in his presence. In a speech in January, Trump painted a colorful picture of the “strong, tough” farmers, ranchers and builders who stood behind him in 2017 as he signed an executive order to rescind a water regulation. “Half of them were crying,” he told the American Farm Bureau Federation, especially one man so tough he might not have cried even “when he was a baby.” “He was crying,” Trump repeated. “He said, ‘Sir, you gave me back my life. You gave me back my property.’”
Dictator Kim Jong Un of North Korea is known for having a grandstand behind him full of women crying to honor his presence. The acting job is so obvious. They exaggerate it to the maximum. For Trump, it's supposedly macho men crying in his presence.
Trump-supporting farmers are crying for real now in the midst of the injury his tariff wars have done to them..