Please share! MAGA who FAFO

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My massage therapist voted for Trump because of low taxes, I went there the other day and the place was practically empty on a Sunday ( which has NEVER happened before). She said people are cutting back and she has no customers, I thought to myself that well this takes care of the income tax problem, no income so no tax.

I can’t believe the stupidity of small businesses and non fed people, they didn’t bother to think that if their clients lose jobs then they lose business, but here we are. I have a couple of relatives in Baltimore who voted for Trump and their business sales are in the dump. I have zero sympathy.

Btw, I am not a Fed but I have 2 brain cells to figure out that pretty much everything in DC is tied to the Federal government.


We were going to do a $150k renovation and I told my MAGA contractor in December we had cold feet because of the tariffs. Sad!


DP.

Same. I was planning to do a 300k addition. Not happening until Trump leaves office. Things are too volatile now. I am thinking of investing the money in another country to spread the increased risk that this one crashes.


Yep same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Farmers will get bailed out by the GOP like always.

They’re not gonna get bailed out this time. Trump 1.0 needed their votes for 2.0. Now that Trump is untouchable he doesn’t need anyone and Stephan Miller really doesn’t GAF.

Womp, womp.


100% this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More farmer f#ckery:




https://www.syracuse.com/state/2025/04/upstate-ny-farmer-shocked-by-trump-tariffs-mistakenly-thought-canada-would-pay.html

Here’s the thing about farmers: they are businessmen, they own (inherited) assets, many of them are quite well off, they are not idiots.

I’m convinced many farmers are simply just pricks.


Some farmers who own a lot of inherited land - not all of them - are becoming multi-millionaires now as they sell off or develop all that land. The ones I know of are solidly Republican.

Yep. All the farmland right here in the DMV is gone. I had not been down R301 in Maryland in years. There used to be lots of farms and one farm where I took DC for Halloween haystacks and rides. It’s all gone and now shopping centers, town houses, and SFH.


LOL no it is not. River Road, Darnestown Road, Boyds, Poolesville, Dickerson, etc tons of farms. All maga morons but tons of farms. Horse farms are dying out that way and I hope they all rot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More farmer f#ckery:




https://www.syracuse.com/state/2025/04/upstate-ny-farmer-shocked-by-trump-tariffs-mistakenly-thought-canada-would-pay.html

Here’s the thing about farmers: they are businessmen, they own (inherited) assets, many of them are quite well off, they are not idiots.

I’m convinced many farmers are simply just pricks.


Some farmers who own a lot of inherited land - not all of them - are becoming multi-millionaires now as they sell off or develop all that land. The ones I know of are solidly Republican.

Yep. All the farmland right here in the DMV is gone. I had not been down R301 in Maryland in years. There used to be lots of farms and one farm where I took DC for Halloween haystacks and rides. It’s all gone and now shopping centers, town houses, and SFH.


LOL no it is not. River Road, Darnestown Road, Boyds, Poolesville, Dickerson, etc tons of farms. All maga morons but tons of farms. Horse farms are dying out that way and I hope they all rot.


Nobody makes money on a horse farm. Horse farms are all play things for the rich.
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.


Vermont has voted democrat for president over the last ten elections.
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.



Then he’s not very bright. What would have made him think they would overlook undocumented immigrants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.



Then he’s not very bright. What would have made him think they would overlook undocumented immigrants.


+1. I really don’t understand. He voted for Trump “to fix the border” and Trump did it, going after all people who are here without a visa. This guy was employing people who are here without a visa. And he us now surprised?? He voted specifically for this, so now he can enjoy the 4am milking
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s going on with the teamsters?


Well they stopped short of full on MAGA but not by much. During the campaign, led by their dufus president Sean O'Brien, they whined that Democrats weren't doing enough for them, while ignoring the fact that the Republicans want their union destroyed outright. Internally they propagated pro-Trump propaganda and for the first time in decades, they refused to endorse the Democrats.

Now, they are losing tens of thousands of Teamsters jobs (20,000 at UPS alone) due to Trump policies like the tariffs, while Republicans chop away at everything that the unions fought for for the last 100 years. Bigtime FAFO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.



Then he’s not very bright. What would have made him think they would overlook undocumented immigrants.

His migrants probably have work permits but they are getting deported anyway. This idiot farmer believed there are hundreds of thousands “illegals”. His migrants are like most immigrants, hard working and contributing to our economy and communities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s going on with the teamsters?


Well they stopped short of full on MAGA but not by much. During the campaign, led by their dufus president Sean O'Brien, they whined that Democrats weren't doing enough for them, while ignoring the fact that the Republicans want their union destroyed outright. Internally they propagated pro-Trump propaganda and for the first time in decades, they refused to endorse the Democrats.

Now, they are losing tens of thousands of Teamsters jobs (20,000 at UPS alone) due to Trump policies like the tariffs, while Republicans chop away at everything that the unions fought for for the last 100 years. Bigtime FAFO.

I love this for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More farmer f#ckery:




https://www.syracuse.com/state/2025/04/upstate-ny-farmer-shocked-by-trump-tariffs-mistakenly-thought-canada-would-pay.html

Here’s the thing about farmers: they are businessmen, they own (inherited) assets, many of them are quite well off, they are not idiots.

I’m convinced many farmers are simply just pricks.


Some farmers who own a lot of inherited land - not all of them - are becoming multi-millionaires now as they sell off or develop all that land. The ones I know of are solidly Republican.

Yep. All the farmland right here in the DMV is gone. I had not been down R301 in Maryland in years. There used to be lots of farms and one farm where I took DC for Halloween haystacks and rides. It’s all gone and now shopping centers, town houses, and SFH.


LOL no it is not. River Road, Darnestown Road, Boyds, Poolesville, Dickerson, etc tons of farms. All maga morons but tons of farms. Horse farms are dying out that way and I hope they all rot.


That’s not 301
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s going on with the teamsters?


Well they stopped short of full on MAGA but not by much. During the campaign, led by their dufus president Sean O'Brien, they whined that Democrats weren't doing enough for them, while ignoring the fact that the Republicans want their union destroyed outright. Internally they propagated pro-Trump propaganda and for the first time in decades, they refused to endorse the Democrats.

Now, they are losing tens of thousands of Teamsters jobs (20,000 at UPS alone) due to Trump policies like the tariffs, while Republicans chop away at everything that the unions fought for for the last 100 years. Bigtime FAFO.


Teamsters fell hook line and sinker. Rs want more “manly” jobs but they have zero interest in unions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.



Then he’s not very bright. What would have made him think they would overlook undocumented immigrants.


+1. I really don’t understand. He voted for Trump “to fix the border” and Trump did it, going after all people who are here without a visa. This guy was employing people who are here without a visa. And he us now surprised?? He voted specifically for this, so now he can enjoy the 4am milking

"But I didn't think he meant me....... I'm special. I should get an exception.."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.



Then he’s not very bright. What would have made him think they would overlook undocumented immigrants.


+1. I really don’t understand. He voted for Trump “to fix the border” and Trump did it, going after all people who are here without a visa. This guy was employing people who are here without a visa. And he us now surprised?? He voted specifically for this, so now he can enjoy the 4am milking


1) trump hasn't "fixed the border"
2) he isn't going after people here without a visa
3) he is going after people here legally including actual US citizens.
Anonymous
This guy had a big huge pro-Trump sign on his business. Now he's out of business and the building's up for sale. FAFO.

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