Cast Ballot: Bardole and Trade War

cast ballot: A year later, the dispute is still raging and soybeans hit a 10-year-low, according to The Japan Times. But Bardole says he supports his president more today than he did when he cast a ballot for Trump in 2016, skeptical he would follow through on his promises. ; He does really seem to be fighting for us, Bardole says, even if it feels like the two sides are throwing punches and we're in the middle, taking most of the hits. When President Donald Trump's trade war with China made a miserable situation worse, Bardole used up any equity his operation had and started investing in hogs in hopes they'll do better than crops. Trump won the presidency by winning rural America, in part by pledging to use his business savvy and tough negotiating skills to take on China and put an end to trade practices that have hurt farmers for years. But there's a big potential upside if he can get a better deal and little downside if he continues to get credit for trying for the farmers caught in the middle. While the prolonged fight has been devastating to an already-struggling agriculture industry, there's little indication Trump is paying a political price. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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