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One other week, one other batch of MAGA trustworthy discovering out the laborious means

Editorial Board Published April 19, 2025
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That is an occasional roundup of people that voted for Donald Trump and are shocked to search out out nobody is immune from the harm and ache he causes. Many at the moment are grappling with the implications of their alternative because it impacts them and their family members—and presumably regretting their vote.

Everyone knows the meme:

One other week, one other batch of MAGA trustworthy discovering out the laborious means

 

The leopards have been feasting. As we speak we’re checking in on two large Trump-loving constituencies: truckers and soy farmers. 

Truckers love Donald Trump. Per FEC donation knowledge, truck drivers are practically three-quarters Republican, making it one of many reddest professions. You’ll be able to think about why. This group is generally rural, principally white and male, and tied to a job that lives and dies by the price of fossil fuels, significantly diesel—which may account for as much as 40% of prices. Additionally they hated environmental mandates to affect their fleets. 

In 2014, truck driver was the most typical job title in most American states—and a big one in just about all of them. I wasn’t capable of finding newer statistics, however demand for transport has solely intensified within the e-commerce age. Truck driving is without doubt one of the final professions that gives a path to monetary safety and not using a faculty diploma. 

And Trump is single-handedly breaking that path. 

 

Per Econ 101, as demand for merchandise craters within the face of Trump’s chaotic tariffs and the provision of truckers stays the identical, what does that imply for costs? Precisely. 

 

“I think they’re all smart enough to know that if you go all in on tariffs, there’s the potential for counter tariffs and inflation as a result,” mentioned the Trump-supporting Chris Spear, who heads the American Trucking Affiliation. “So I don’t think they want to do anything that’s going to have an adverse impact on the economy,” Spear mentioned again in December.

Ha ha! Think about considering Trump and his crew of degenerate sycophants are “smart.” Now, the complete horror of Trump’s tariffs is dawning on the man.

“The 100,000 full-time hardworking truckers hauling 85% of the surface trade in goods with Mexico and 67% of the goods traded with Canada will bear a direct and disproportionate impact,” Spear whined.

Canadian truckers will undergo as nicely, after all. However don’t fear—they’re additionally assholes. 

Associated | West Virginians love Trump—and he is screwing them anyway

Now let’s take a look at the soy business. 

In the course of the first Trump administration, his tariffs on China value American soybean growers billions, all to Brazil’s delight. The financial harm was so extreme that Trump needed to bail out farmers to the tune of $28 billion. So what did these farmers do?

Vote for Trump once more, after all! 

Trump has now killed what was left of the Chinese language market, dramatically elevated the price of fertilizer due to his idiotic commerce struggle with Canada, and turned the world towards American items. And these fool soy farmers are relegated to penning columns like this one: “I’m a Soybean Farmer Who Voted for Trump. I’m Begging the President to End the Trade War.” 

“Like many of my fellow farmers, I voted for President Donald Trump in the past three elections,” wrote Kentuckian Caleb Ragland. “The president won me over with his commitment to business-friendly tax cuts as well as his track record of reducing regulation and cutting government spending.”

Cartoon by Clay Bennett

You see, Farmer Caleb was voting to kill different folks’s jobs, not his personal! 

“I am one of the 500,000 soybean farmers in America who feels the pain,” he wrote. “I rely on my own farm for 100 percent of the income for my family and the families of our three full-time workers. We have 1,500 acres of soybeans on my farm. At $600 an acre, our production costs are $900,000. But in the current climate, an acre brings in only $500 of revenue, which means we’re yielding $750,000—a $150,000 loss.”

Yup, certain sucks. However don’t fear—he blames Biden. Actually.

“Back in 2018, President Trump negotiated a trade deal with China that would have been very good for our farmers. We had one problem, though, that derailed its effectiveness: Joe Biden.”

Bailouts wanted in 2018: Trump made an excellent deal! 

No bailouts wanted between 2021 and 2024: Boo, Joe Biden is dangerous!

Farm going bankrupt in 2025: Begging Trump to vary course however nonetheless, the president is working “in good faith.” 

Don’t weep for the man. He’s actually reaping what he sowed. 

And sadly, that sort of wilful ignorance seems to be incurable. Take three-time Trump voter and Ohio soybean farmer Josh Yoder. 

“The world is trying to figure out if Trump is playing chess or checkers,” he mentioned. “If it’s the former, it would be a cool, long-term benefit. If it’s the latter, we’re going down a path we’ve never gone down in my lifetime.”

The world isn’t attempting to determine it out. 

The world is aware of.

However Josh and his fellow MAGA drones refuse to acknowledge the truth, regardless of all of the proof staring them within the face. 

“The worst thing our farmers run into is that we can’t plan for anything,” mentioned Texan grain supervisor Andy Riffe. Planning is a factor they may’ve accomplished—had they voted for Kamala Harris. 

At the least trans youngsters are being bullied and harmless persons are being despatched to a Salvadoran gulag, which is what Trumpers have been actually voting for anyway.

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