This is actually true. Not sure what McDs pink slime is, but whole, unprocessed MAHA food it is not. |
You are thinking about tariffs simplistically. Products are tariffed when they go through customs. Some products involve goods traveling from country to country before they are a finished product. For example, a business can import an intermediary aluminum product from China, use it in a different product, send it to another country for finishing, and then return it to the U.S. The product will be tariffed again. Also, the de minimis loophole was closed, so all shipments under $800 are now subject to 145% tariffs. 86 packages worth $800 each that were tariff free, now cost $100k in tariffs. |
White farmers wont turn on him because their racial resentments didn’t magically go away. Even though he’s f#cking them without lube; they are gluttons for punishment and silly lil masochists.
They will lose their farms to Saudi and Chinese investment funds while clinging to their MAGA hats and those dumb signs on the edge of their properties. |
What does the Dept of Education spend money on? Tell us this and then you will answer your own question. It’s not the Dept of Education that is falling short. |
For farmers the tragedy is that Trump caused the same situation in 2020 and they still voted for him ![]() |
The Dept. of Education does not manage public schools. Your local government/school board does that. Schools are state and locally funded. What the Dept. of Education does is to make sure that people's civil rights with respect to education are ensured. So they provide a lot of the funding for special education services and services for students with disabilities. They also fund ESOL classes for immigrants. These programs are done through grants. They also have the FAFSA and grants to low income college students. These are civil rights related functions. Again, education (as in books, schools, teachers, curriculum, etc.) is a local and state function. Many students with disabilities were not properly served in schools before civil rights legislation and enforcement in instructional plans for them. You might not like that those kids get served, but lots of parents are not going to be happy. |