
This was posted before the WSJ article was published and it has now been published.
Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 17 July 2025
This was posted before the WSJ article was published and it has now been published.
Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 17 July 2025“Trump: A pal is a wonderful thing. Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.”
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Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 17 July 2025xboxgreen said:
If you remove social programs the government provides you won't see the price of products go up artificially. |
Maybe that would be true if the government didn’t also subsidize the agriculture industry, here are the different categories in the Farm Bill:
Title 1: Commodities. The Commodities title covers price and income support for the farmers who raise widely-produced and traded non-perishable crops, like corn, soybeans, wheat, and rice – as well as dairy and sugar. The title also includes agricultural disaster assistance.
Title 2: Conservation. The Conservation title covers programs that help farmers implement natural resource conservation efforts on working lands like pasture and cropland as well as land retirement and easement programs.
Title 3: Trade. The Trade title covers food export subsidy programs and international food aid programs.
Title 4: Nutrition. The Nutrition title covers the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program [SNAP] (formerly known as food stamps) as well as a variety of smaller nutrition programs to help low-income Americans afford food for their families.
Title 5: Credit. The Credit title covers federal loan programs designed to help farmers access the financial credit (via direct loans as well as loan guarantees and other tools) they need to grow and sustain their farming operations.
Title 6: Rural Development. The Rural Development title covers programs that help foster rural economic growth through rural business and community development (including farm businesses) as well as rural housing, and infrastructure.
Title 7: Research, Extension, and Related Matters. The Research title covers farm and food research, education, and extension programs designed to support innovation, from federal labs and state university-affiliated research to vital training for the next generation of farmers and ranchers.
Title 8: Forestry. The Forestry title covers forest-specific conservation programs that help farmers and rural communities to be stewards of forest resources.
Title 9: Energy. The Energy title covers programs that encourage growing and processing crops for biofuel, help farmers, ranchers and business owners install renewable energy systems, and support research related to energy.
Title 10: Horticulture. The Horticulture title covers farmers market and local food programs, funding for research and infrastructure for fruits, vegetables and other horticultural crops, and organic farming and certification programs.
Title 11: Crop Insurance. The Crop Insurance title provides premium subsidies to farmers and subsidies to the private crop insurance companies who provide federal crop insurance to farmers to protect against losses in yield, crop revenue, or whole farm revenue. The title also provides USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) with the authority to research, develop, and modify insurance policies.
Title 12: Miscellaneous. The Miscellaneous title is a bit of a catch-all. The current title brings together six advocacy and outreach areas, including beginning, socially disadvantaged, and veteran farmers and ranchers, agricultural labor safety and workforce development, and livestock health.
When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.

Donald Trump vs Rupert Murdoch???
Murdoch is a far-right piece of shit, but he must smell blood in the water.
Epstein likes to tell people that he's a loner, a man who's never touched alcohol or drugs, and one whose nightlife is far from energetic. And yet if you talk to Donald Trump, a different Epstein emerges. "I've known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy," Trump booms from a speakerphone. "He's a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life."
One year before Trump sent Epstein this letter where he said they have certain things in common. But I'm really focused on that "May every day be another wonderful secret". That's a really fucking sus line, if Hillary said that to Epstein, Republicans would be up in arms with tiki torches outside her house. That letter is pretty fucking intimate too, it's obvious they were close friends.
xboxgreen said:
If you remove social programs the government provides you won't see the price of products go up artificially. |
If welfare spending is offset by increases in taxation, the amount of available cash for spending is equalized, therefore offsetting increases in demand from welfare with decreases in demand from taxation.
So, just tax the rich. Easy enough.
Also makes it kind of hilarious that Trump cut taxes for the rich when we're still fighting to get out of one of the worst inflationary periods in recent memory. His economic sense is questionable...
shavenferret said:
They are more intelligent than average. Some would say that they are very intelligent.  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S016028960600033X chrome-extension://hbgjioklmpbdmemlmbkfckopochbgjpl/https://psycnet.apa.org/manuscript/2019-03287-001.pdf https://www.aei.org/articles/the-2011-nobel-prize-and-the-debate-over-jewish-iq/ https://cremieux.medium.com/the-jewish-advantage-f320be537a9a
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So just more deflection as the topic wasn't about intelligence at all.
Neither does Planet of the Apes have anything to do with it.
"A post-apocalyptic world where apes have evolved intelligence and established a society, often while humans have either devolved or are treated as animals"
"Also, since Israel is the jew capital of the world, notice how they run their society so much better than the surrounding nations. It's like the Planet of the Apes vs the humans but the jews are the superior ones."
Are Jews apes that evolved intelligence and established a society (that they run so much better than surrounding nations in your words) or are you saying Jews devolved and are treated as animals.
Israel is certainly turning Gaza into a post-apolyptic world and are treating Palestinians as animals. But whatever analogy you are trying to make only comes over as a discriminatory remark, suggesting Israel is the only civilized nation amongst the apes?
Plus you keep talking about the superior ones. That's Nazi talking points.
The original post was about broadening/weakening the definition of anti-semitism to include criticism of Israel's policies.
You started about intelligence as a 'reason'? for painting criticism of Israel as anti-semitic.
| shavenferret said: I'm sure that the ivy league schools are very protective against anti-semitism. Jews are very intelligent so it comes as no surprise that an Ivy league school would presumably have more jews than average, and much rich jew donations. So that's why you see this kind of thing. I like jews though, i just tell it like it is. Also, since Israel is the jew capital of the world, notice how they run their society so much better than the surrounding nations. It's like the Planet of the Apes vs the humans but the jews are the superior ones. Any nazis reading this will be pissed. Anyway, have a good day Svenno! |
But I do agree that it comes as no surprise since the schools thrive on donations. And the whole student protests were/are about divesting from Israel. Schools want to keep their fat donations, therefore they have to keep funding genocide / ethnic cleansing.
| Ryuu96 said:
Donald Trump vs Rupert Murdoch??? Murdoch is a far-right piece of shit, but he must smell blood in the water. |
Oh please do sue the WSJ, that will be a good show.
And yeah "I never wrote a picture in my life." is more Trump style language lol.
What's Rupert Murdoch up to. And has Trump actually sued everyone else? ...
What an embarrassment, but keep digging your own grave Trump.








| Ryuu96 said: Epstein likes to tell people that he's a loner, a man who's never touched alcohol or drugs, and one whose nightlife is far from energetic. And yet if you talk to Donald Trump, a different Epstein emerges. "I've known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy," Trump booms from a speakerphone. "He's a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life." One year before Trump sent Epstein this letter where he said they have certain things in common. But I'm really focused on that "May every day be another wonderful secret". That's a really fucking sus line, if Hillary said that to Epstein, Republicans would be up in arms with tiki torches outside her house. That letter is pretty fucking intimate too, it's obvious they were close friends. |
"Younger side" ... That is another way to say underage girls.
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