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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This Vermont farmer is unhappy that the immigrants who did all the work on his farm have left/gotten deported due to Trump. Apparently American citizens don’t want to get up at 4 am to milk cows for 12 hour days 6 days a week.

https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/life/2025/04/25/farmworker-arrests-put-future-of-dairy-farming-in-vermont-into-
question/83235334007/

Fifth generation dairy farmer Dustin Machia said Wednesday the arrests of eight farmworkers by Border Patrol agents on Monday in Berkshire sent shockwaves through Vermont's tightknit dairy farming community. The reason is simple: Vermont dairy farms can't survive without migrant workers.

"I'm very worried about it," Machia said of the arrests. "It's not sustainable to not have (migrant farmworkers). Farming would be very bleak and the cost would skyrocket in the grocery store, because you can't pay an American to do (this) job any more. Americans just don't want to do this job. Without the foreign labor, it's just not sustainable."

Machia & Sons in Sheldon employs 11 migrant farmworkers to milk about 1,400 cows on two farms. The work is dirty, dangerous and unrelenting.



IDC if every farmer for him goes out of business. They know exactly who he is from his first turn and didn’t learn because I guess those white men like government handouts.
Anonymous
^^ farmer who voted for him
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This Vermont farmer is unhappy that the immigrants who did all the work on his farm have left/gotten deported due to Trump. Apparently American citizens don’t want to get up at 4 am to milk cows for 12 hour days 6 days a week.

https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/life/2025/04/25/farmworker-arrests-put-future-of-dairy-farming-in-vermont-into-
question/83235334007/

Fifth generation dairy farmer Dustin Machia said Wednesday the arrests of eight farmworkers by Border Patrol agents on Monday in Berkshire sent shockwaves through Vermont's tightknit dairy farming community. The reason is simple: Vermont dairy farms can't survive without migrant workers.

"I'm very worried about it," Machia said of the arrests. "It's not sustainable to not have (migrant farmworkers). Farming would be very bleak and the cost would skyrocket in the grocery store, because you can't pay an American to do (this) job any more. Americans just don't want to do this job. Without the foreign labor, it's just not sustainable."

Machia & Sons in Sheldon employs 11 migrant farmworkers to milk about 1,400 cows on two farms. The work is dirty, dangerous and unrelenting.



IDC if every farmer for him goes out of business. They know exactly who he is from his first turn and didn’t learn because I guess those white men like government handouts.

It doesn’t say he voted for Trump
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This Vermont farmer is unhappy that the immigrants who did all the work on his farm have left/gotten deported due to Trump. Apparently American citizens don’t want to get up at 4 am to milk cows for 12 hour days 6 days a week.

https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/life/2025/04/25/farmworker-arrests-put-future-of-dairy-farming-in-vermont-into-
question/83235334007/

Fifth generation dairy farmer Dustin Machia said Wednesday the arrests of eight farmworkers by Border Patrol agents on Monday in Berkshire sent shockwaves through Vermont's tightknit dairy farming community. The reason is simple: Vermont dairy farms can't survive without migrant workers.

"I'm very worried about it," Machia said of the arrests. "It's not sustainable to not have (migrant farmworkers). Farming would be very bleak and the cost would skyrocket in the grocery store, because you can't pay an American to do (this) job any more. Americans just don't want to do this job. Without the foreign labor, it's just not sustainable."

Machia & Sons in Sheldon employs 11 migrant farmworkers to milk about 1,400 cows on two farms. The work is dirty, dangerous and unrelenting.



IDC if every farmer for him goes out of business. They know exactly who he is from his first turn and didn’t learn because I guess those white men like government handouts.

It doesn’t say he voted for Trump


Yes, he voted for Trump. It's right in the key quote that's going viral.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another red state begging for FEMA aid:
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/josh-hawley-begs-trump-administration-fema-aid-missouri-1235343815/?

Harley might g t use aid as a negotiating card for his vote for the big, beautiful, budget bill. He is against the Medicaid cuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This Vermont farmer is unhappy that the immigrants who did all the work on his farm have left/gotten deported due to Trump. Apparently American citizens don’t want to get up at 4 am to milk cows for 12 hour days 6 days a week.

https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/life/2025/04/25/farmworker-arrests-put-future-of-dairy-farming-in-vermont-into-
question/83235334007/

Fifth generation dairy farmer Dustin Machia said Wednesday the arrests of eight farmworkers by Border Patrol agents on Monday in Berkshire sent shockwaves through Vermont's tightknit dairy farming community. The reason is simple: Vermont dairy farms can't survive without migrant workers.

"I'm very worried about it," Machia said of the arrests. "It's not sustainable to not have (migrant farmworkers). Farming would be very bleak and the cost would skyrocket in the grocery store, because you can't pay an American to do (this) job any more. Americans just don't want to do this job. Without the foreign labor, it's just not sustainable."

Machia & Sons in Sheldon employs 11 migrant farmworkers to milk about 1,400 cows on two farms. The work is dirty, dangerous and unrelenting.



IDC if every farmer for him goes out of business. They know exactly who he is from his first turn and didn’t learn because I guess those white men like government handouts.

It doesn’t say he voted for Trump


Something like 80%+ of farmers voted for him.
Anonymous
Something like 80%+ of farmers voted for him.

Duped. "To our farmers, have a lot of fun. I love you, too." Trumps’s address to Congress -March 5
Anonymous
Farmers will get bailed out by the GOP like always.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Farmers will get bailed out by the GOP like always.


Yes the socialist farmers always get the government check.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another red state begging for FEMA aid:
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/josh-hawley-begs-trump-administration-fema-aid-missouri-1235343815/?


FEMA approved yesterday for several states, waiting 8 weeks is nothing, right?
https://www.supertalk.fm/fema-assistance-approved-over-two-months-after-mid-march-tornadoes/
Anonymous
Influencer who attended Trump’s memecoin dinner says he got a ‘Walmart steak’—and no access to the president

OMG, this is hilarious! One of the top meme coin buyers said Trump’s dinner was atrocious — he left so hungry, he had to get food afterward, saying only the bread and butter were good. 🤣🤣

“Inside the Trump National Golf Club, the sentiment was mixed. “Most of the ppl here are sketchy ngl [not gonna lie],” Pinto texted Fortune. Trump did appear and gave a speech, but Pinto described the president’s address as “pretty much like bullshit.” And most guests had no access to the commander-in-chief, he said. Even Caitlin Sinclair, the host of the dinner and an anchor on the conservative news network OANN, wasn’t able to get much face time with Trump. “She said, ‘Oh, Trump didn’t even give me a picture,’” Pinto remembered.”

https://fortune.com/crypto/2025/05/23/trump-memecoin-dinner-nicholas-pinto-bad-food/

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This Vermont farmer is unhappy that the immigrants who did all the work on his farm have left/gotten deported due to Trump. Apparently American citizens don’t want to get up at 4 am to milk cows for 12 hour days 6 days a week.

https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/life/2025/04/25/farmworker-arrests-put-future-of-dairy-farming-in-vermont-into-
question/83235334007/

Fifth generation dairy farmer Dustin Machia said Wednesday the arrests of eight farmworkers by Border Patrol agents on Monday in Berkshire sent shockwaves through Vermont's tightknit dairy farming community. The reason is simple: Vermont dairy farms can't survive without migrant workers.

"I'm very worried about it," Machia said of the arrests. "It's not sustainable to not have (migrant farmworkers). Farming would be very bleak and the cost would skyrocket in the grocery store, because you can't pay an American to do (this) job any more. Americans just don't want to do this job. Without the foreign labor, it's just not sustainable."

Machia & Sons in Sheldon employs 11 migrant farmworkers to milk about 1,400 cows on two farms. The work is dirty, dangerous and unrelenting.



IDC if every farmer for him goes out of business. They know exactly who he is from his first turn and didn’t learn because I guess those white men like government handouts.

It doesn’t say he voted for Trump


Yes, he voted for Trump. It's right in the key quote that's going viral.


Thanks. I did not see this. I agree, he knew what he was voting for and against when he cast his vote for the conman
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This Vermont farmer is unhappy that the immigrants who did all the work on his farm have left/gotten deported due to Trump. Apparently American citizens don’t want to get up at 4 am to milk cows for 12 hour days 6 days a week.

https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/life/2025/04/25/farmworker-arrests-put-future-of-dairy-farming-in-vermont-into-
question/83235334007/

Fifth generation dairy farmer Dustin Machia said Wednesday the arrests of eight farmworkers by Border Patrol agents on Monday in Berkshire sent shockwaves through Vermont's tightknit dairy farming community. The reason is simple: Vermont dairy farms can't survive without migrant workers.

"I'm very worried about it," Machia said of the arrests. "It's not sustainable to not have (migrant farmworkers). Farming would be very bleak and the cost would skyrocket in the grocery store, because you can't pay an American to do (this) job any more. Americans just don't want to do this job. Without the foreign labor, it's just not sustainable."

Machia & Sons in Sheldon employs 11 migrant farmworkers to milk about 1,400 cows on two farms. The work is dirty, dangerous and unrelenting.



IDC if every farmer for him goes out of business. They know exactly who he is from his first turn and didn’t learn because I guess those white men like government handouts.

It doesn’t say he voted for Trump


Something like 80%+ of farmers voted for him.

I imagine they just want another welfare check from Trump and don't really care about having an operating farm.
Anonymous
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