Summary

Michigan farmer Rebecca Carlson, a longtime Trump supporter, faces bankruptcy as Trump’s funding freezes stall a $400,000 USDA grant for hiring temporary workers.

Carlson, who hoped Trump’s second term would revive her struggling cherry farm, already spent $200,000 preparing for labor under the H-2A visa program.

With funding halted, she risks losing $200,000 more and can’t move forward with critical hires.

Trump’s new tariffs and immigration crackdowns threaten agriculture costs and labor availability, leaving farmers uncertain and frustrated with unmet promises.

    • @kescusay@lemmy.world
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      2512 days ago

      Which, in a two-party, first-past-the-post system, amounts to voting for Trump. They simply could not realize this.

    • @dhork@lemmy.world
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      1312 days ago

      Right, and each one of those people also contributed to his victory, and the shitshow that is happening right now.

      I at least have some sympathy for the third-party voters. It’s not their fault that expressing their opinion is meaningless because of how our elections are structured. But anyone who stayed home was effectively half a vote for Trump, and bear part of the blame for enabling his behavior.