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Face, meet leopard. Leopard, meet face.

Even if Trump & co want to make payments will there still be the staff who can manage such payments? Or are they going to hire a "man and a van" load it with wads of notes and get him to drive through the likes of Kansas throwing them at anyone they see who looks like a farmer (straw-hat, denim dungarees and chewing a stalk of corn)?
Musk and his tech-toddlers will do it for a 15% service fee
 
Even if Trump & co want to make payments will there still be the staff who can manage such payments? Or are they going to hire a "man and a van" load it with wads of notes and get him to drive through the likes of Kansas throwing them at anyone they see who looks like a farmer (straw-hat, denim dungarees and chewing a stalk of corn)?
No he's going to drive through Mar-a-Lardo throwing money at the man Trampy thinks looks like a farmer (grossly obese wearing an ill fitting white t-shirt, beige slack showing visible diaper lines, red magat hat, dog poo smeared all over his face as a tanning substitute and a dead squirrel for a toupée).
 
No he's going to drive through Mar-a-Lardo throwing money at the man Trampy thinks looks like a farmer (grossly obese wearing an ill fitting white t-shirt, beige slack showing visible diaper lines, red magat hat, dog poo smeared all over his face as a tanning substitute and a dead squirrel for a toupée).

Yeah, but what does the farmer look like?
 

An Upstate New York farmer is reeling from the increased cost of business amid President Donald Trump’s trade war with multiple countries.

Nicholas Gilbert, who tends 1,400 cows at his dairy farm in Potsdam, close to the Canada border, told The Atlantic that a recent order of livestock feed cost him $2,200 extra due to tariffs. The feed came from Ontario, and he mistakenly believed his supplier at the Canadian mill would cover the difference.

:dl: :dl: :dl: IDIOT!

“I’m not even sure it’s legal! We contracted for the price on delivery,” he told the magazine. “If your price of fuel goes up or your truck breaks down, that’s not my problem! That’s what the contract’s for.”

But the tariff was not only legal, it’s his responsibility to pay it. Tariffs are paid by domestic importers, not foreign exporters, despite Trump’s frequent claims otherwise.

And according to The Atlantic, Adon Farms is doubly stuck with the added cost because the price of the milk Gilbert sells is set by a local co-op and there are no U.S. suppliers nearby. Buying feed somewhere else would be more expensive, he said.

I guess I don't need to tell him to go ◊◊◊◊ himself, he already has.
 
I used to live up near Potsdam. I'm willing to bet this Gilbert was a Trumper. It was that kind of area. It's also not out of the question that he's an idiot. It was that kind of area too. If you took the Appalachian back country, flattened it out and covered it with snow, that's what you'd have. The movie Frozen River is practically a documentary.

A friend of mine came up to visit one time, and we were driving down the road. On one side was a trailer with four thermometers nailed to the front porch wall. Three were in various states of rust and inoperability, the fourth looking as if it might tell the temperature. Across the road was a small colony of tar paper shacks, with a new Buick parked in the driveway and an assortment of half-dressed kids, most in diapers, playing in the mud. His comment: "whoa, someone's been pissing in the gene pool!"

But anyway, even if he wasn't a Trump voter, he swallowed the lie, didn't he?
 

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