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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
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Not sure if you know this but soybeans aren't grown in factories.

Yep, I pointed that out. Without a factory, how can you keep up with China's order right now, today? Not next year after you burned down the rain forest.

Most of the US soy is rotting in warehouses

We had been exporting 1/4 of our crop to China. While that is significant, how can most of the crop be rotting in warehouses? I mean a 1/4 is alot, but most?

Grain does not keep indefinitely, but is not rotting like a warehouse full of oranges.

If there is so much surplus, why is the price the same as it was in 2016 when somebody else was president? It ought to be at $3/bu by your measure.

The welfare as you call it doesn't prop up the market price. The farmer subsidy is in addition to the market price.



^ I kept looking at that chart and seeing those huge bumps in Barack's two terms. They coincide with QE 1,2, and my favorite 3. It's a commodity bought in US dollars around the world. If you print more money, US commodities cost more.

Trump just needs a QE4.

Brazil isn't reselling US soy to China.

How is Brazil filling the order. They can't pull 32 million metric tons out it's ass.




At the same time, Brazil and Argentina, another major soybean grower, have snapped up some of the cheap US supplies for their domestic markets, according to Grant Kimberley from the Iowa Soybean Association.

“There have been purchases from Brazil and Argentina to back fill their own domestic industries,” he said.

It’s not just Brazil that’s buying the surplus American soybeans, however; US sellers have also reported unusually high sales in non-traditional markets across Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

'In the end, the beans are going to move someplace, it’s just question of at what price,” he said. “It’s like a big game of musical chairs, but it’s not something you would draw up in an economics class as a model of efficiency, that’s for sure.”
 
What the hell Overstock CEO. That guy has always been a little out there, but what the hell? The world definitely wasn't filled with big company CEOs and Presidents shooting off with conspiracy theories about the deep state. If damned Alex Jones was right about everything . . .
 
So they promised to buy 20million tons and you are bragging about a 9000 ton purchase. Man you are stupid. Purchases fell 74%. yes you sure showed me! MAGA!

[laughing] Damn dude, the first sentence of that article says "China has purchased about only half the U.S. soybeans it pledged to buy earlier this year," What kind of liberal math did you use to come up with 9000 being half of 20 million?
 
Yep, I pointed that out. Without a factory, how can you keep up with China's order right now, today? Not next year after you burned down the rain forest.



We had been exporting 1/4 of our crop to China. While that is significant, how can most of the crop be rotting in warehouses? I mean a 1/4 is alot, but most?

Grain does not keep indefinitely, but is not rotting like a warehouse full of oranges.

If there is so much surplus, why is the price the same as it was in 2016 when somebody else was president? It ought to be at $3/bu by your measure.

The welfare as you call it doesn't prop up the market price. The farmer subsidy is in addition to the market price.



^ I kept looking at that chart and seeing those huge bumps in Barack's two terms. They coincide with QE 1,2, and my favorite 3. It's a commodity bought in US dollars around the world. If you print more money, US commodities cost more.

Trump just needs a QE4.



How is Brazil filling the order. They can't pull 32 million metric tons out it's ass.




At the same time, Brazil and Argentina, another major soybean grower, have snapped up some of the cheap US supplies for their domestic markets, according to Grant Kimberley from the Iowa Soybean Association.

“There have been purchases from Brazil and Argentina to back fill their own domestic industries,” he said.

It’s not just Brazil that’s buying the surplus American soybeans, however; US sellers have also reported unusually high sales in non-traditional markets across Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

'In the end, the beans are going to move someplace, it’s just question of at what price,” he said. “It’s like a big game of musical chairs, but it’s not something you would draw up in an economics class as a model of efficiency, that’s for sure.”
[laughing] Damn dude, the first sentence of that article says "China has purchased about only half the U.S. soybeans it pledged to buy earlier this year," What kind of liberal math did you use to come up with 9000 being half of 20 million?
Thank you both for clarifying basic economics to our resident leftists.
 

On AOC' little drive-by a video of "electoral college country"

Maybe she should do a drive-by of popular vote country. Like San Fransisco and LA where there is an environmental and health epidemic due to human waste as a result of the homelessness crisis

Diseases not seen since medieval times...

Skyrocketing crime rates...

3rd world shanty tent towns popping up...

Rats the size of small dogs...

Needles everywhere...

That is why the founding fathers came up with the electoral college, so Sodom and Gomorrah don't have the only say in electing leaders.
 
Straight to the gulag.

The green new deal is a fraud bc they dont include nuclear energy. You know how much emissions nuclear energy creates...ZERO.

And no Chernobyl type risks aren't realistic. Nuclear energy is being used everywhere and the likelihood of something negative happening is way less than a plane crash...especially in the year 2019.

It's obvious it's about control. The sooner bern out disappears the better.
 
The Amazon fires might actually be good for the planet. It will probably cause an after effect that leads to cooling the way large volcanos do. Also all that burn off will lead to fertile ground and when the wet season returns the co2 uptake by the massive growth in new vegetation will be exponential.
 
The Amazon fires might actually be good for the planet. It will probably cause an after effect that leads to cooling the way large volcanos do. Also all that burn off will lead to fertile ground and when the wet season returns the co2 uptake by the massive growth in new vegetation will be exponential.
Except they're burning the forest to clear room for commercial activity, mostly agricultural. They're not going to just let the jungle grow back afterward. You have to be trolling, no one's genuinely this dense.
 
Yep, I pointed that out. Without a factory, how can you keep up with China's order right now, today? Not next year after you burned down the rain forest.



We had been exporting 1/4 of our crop to China. While that is significant, how can most of the crop be rotting in warehouses? I mean a 1/4 is alot, but most?

Grain does not keep indefinitely, but is not rotting like a warehouse full of oranges.

If there is so much surplus, why is the price the same as it was in 2016 when somebody else was president? It ought to be at $3/bu by your measure.

The welfare as you call it doesn't prop up the market price. The farmer subsidy is in addition to the market price.



^ I kept looking at that chart and seeing those huge bumps in Barack's two terms. They coincide with QE 1,2, and my favorite 3. It's a commodity bought in US dollars around the world. If you print more money, US commodities cost more.

Trump just needs a QE4.



How is Brazil filling the order. They can't pull 32 million metric tons out it's ass.




At the same time, Brazil and Argentina, another major soybean grower, have snapped up some of the cheap US supplies for their domestic markets, according to Grant Kimberley from the Iowa Soybean Association.

“There have been purchases from Brazil and Argentina to back fill their own domestic industries,” he said.

It’s not just Brazil that’s buying the surplus American soybeans, however; US sellers have also reported unusually high sales in non-traditional markets across Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

'In the end, the beans are going to move someplace, it’s just question of at what price,” he said. “It’s like a big game of musical chairs, but it’s not something you would draw up in an economics class as a model of efficiency, that’s for sure.”
Platnidumb wrong again...again...again...again...again...
 
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