Influencers don’t seem happy.
Too bad, so sad
Influencers don’t seem happy.
So the guy who just rates pizzas don't know shit about Tariffs? My jaw....stayed put.
Alaskan salmon is not available? With removal of NW dams, some native fisheries are on the rebound.opened up the dictionary and found the true definition of MAGA FAFO (click the tweet to see first post)
It’s bittersweet? God, these people are in a cult.opened up the dictionary and found the true definition of MAGA FAFO (click the tweet to see first post)
Will be my new reply to everything. lol.It’s bittersweet? God, these people are in a cult.
Well that’s bittersweet Tarp.Will be my new reply to everything. lol.
That one in the bottom right is so funny-predictable-sad that I didn’t know whether to smirk with schadenfreude, to roll my eyes, or to weep for the ignorance of MAGA.Influencers don’t seem happy.
opened up the dictionary and found the true definition of MAGA FAFO (click the tweet to see first post)
Yep.Shot and Chaser - All in One Concise Image!!!
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It’s bittersweet? God, these people are in a cult.
What in the hell is he thinking? We are all taking a pay cut.Farm feedstocks and seafood prices are going to skyrocket - pushing food costs significantly upwards for "Flyover America"...
The United States imports a significant amount of its seafood, with estimates suggesting that between 65% and 85% of the seafood consumed domestically originates from foreign sources, and approximately half of these imports are farmed (aquaculture products).
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
High Import Dependence:The U.S. is a large net importer of seafood, meaning it consumes more seafood than it produces domestically.Import Percentage:Estimates vary, but a common range is that 70% to 85% of the seafood consumed in the U.S. is imported.Aquaculture's Role:A significant portion of these imports are farmed seafood products (aquaculture).Trade Deficit:The U.S. seafood trade deficit has grown significantly, reaching $17 billion in 2020, driven by high import volumes.Top Suppliers:The U.S. imports seafood from countries like China, Thailand, Canada, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Ecuador.Value of Imports:In 2022, the United States imported 3.4 billion kilograms of seafood worth more than $30.4 billion dollars, a 7% increase in value from 2021.The US imports a significant amount of Peruvian anchovy for feedstock, with Peru being the largest single-species fishery in the world, a major supplier of fishmeal, and a significant exporter of fish fillets to the US.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Peruvian Anchovy as a Global Leader:Peru is the world's largest anchovy producer, and a significant portion of the catch is processed into industrial fishmeal.US Imports:The US is a major destination for Peruvian fish fillet exports, with the US being the largest destination for Peruvian fish fillet exports.Anchovy as Feedstock:The anchovy catch is primarily used for fishmeal, which is a key ingredient in animal feed, including aquaculture feed.
Facts matter, in a bittersweet way.Farm feedstocks and seafood prices are going to skyrocket - pushing food costs significantly upwards for "Flyover America"...
The United States imports a significant amount of its seafood, with estimates suggesting that between 65% and 85% of the seafood consumed domestically originates from foreign sources, and approximately half of these imports are farmed (aquaculture products).
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
High Import Dependence:The U.S. is a large net importer of seafood, meaning it consumes more seafood than it produces domestically.Import Percentage:Estimates vary, but a common range is that 70% to 85% of the seafood consumed in the U.S. is imported.Aquaculture's Role:A significant portion of these imports are farmed seafood products (aquaculture).Trade Deficit:The U.S. seafood trade deficit has grown significantly, reaching $17 billion in 2020, driven by high import volumes.Top Suppliers:The U.S. imports seafood from countries like China, Thailand, Canada, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Ecuador.Value of Imports:In 2022, the United States imported 3.4 billion kilograms of seafood worth more than $30.4 billion dollars, a 7% increase in value from 2021.The US imports a significant amount of Peruvian anchovy for feedstock, with Peru being the largest single-species fishery in the world, a major supplier of fishmeal, and a significant exporter of fish fillets to the US.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Peruvian Anchovy as a Global Leader:Peru is the world's largest anchovy producer, and a significant portion of the catch is processed into industrial fishmeal.US Imports:The US is a major destination for Peruvian fish fillet exports, with the US being the largest destination for Peruvian fish fillet exports.Anchovy as Feedstock:The anchovy catch is primarily used for fishmeal, which is a key ingredient in animal feed, including aquaculture feed.
Calm down people…most of these tariffs likely won’t be long-term, they are more for a negotiating tool.
Ha ha. All of these dumbasses - and so far this is just the market issue. They haven’t even had to buy stuff at tariff price points yet. They will be far less wealthy and have much higher costs.
“re session” He will vote a 4th time.
Influencers don’t seem happy.
Put a half beef in the freezer 2 weeks ago. Best quality I've had in years.Farm feedstocks and seafood prices are going to skyrocket - pushing food costs significantly upwards for "Flyover America"...
The United States imports a significant amount of its seafood, with estimates suggesting that between 65% and 85% of the seafood consumed domestically originates from foreign sources, and approximately half of these imports are farmed (aquaculture products).
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
High Import Dependence:The U.S. is a large net importer of seafood, meaning it consumes more seafood than it produces domestically.Import Percentage:Estimates vary, but a common range is that 70% to 85% of the seafood consumed in the U.S. is imported.Aquaculture's Role:A significant portion of these imports are farmed seafood products (aquaculture).Trade Deficit:The U.S. seafood trade deficit has grown significantly, reaching $17 billion in 2020, driven by high import volumes.Top Suppliers:The U.S. imports seafood from countries like China, Thailand, Canada, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Ecuador.Value of Imports:In 2022, the United States imported 3.4 billion kilograms of seafood worth more than $30.4 billion dollars, a 7% increase in value from 2021.The US imports a significant amount of Peruvian anchovy for feedstock, with Peru being the largest single-species fishery in the world, a major supplier of fishmeal, and a significant exporter of fish fillets to the US.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Peruvian Anchovy as a Global Leader:Peru is the world's largest anchovy producer, and a significant portion of the catch is processed into industrial fishmeal.US Imports:The US is a major destination for Peruvian fish fillet exports, with the US being the largest destination for Peruvian fish fillet exports.Anchovy as Feedstock:The anchovy catch is primarily used for fishmeal, which is a key ingredient in animal feed, including aquaculture feed.
Trump Defense SyndromeCalm down people…most of these tariffs likely won’t be long-term, they are more for a negotiating tool.
David Mauro, creator of the Talking Jesus Dolls, is an American who stands behind President Trump's 'America First' ideology. But given that his plush toy products are manufactured in China, Mauro expects the tariffs to have a "fatal blow" on his small business.
https://jesusdoll.com/products/talking-jesus-doll
That is simply beautiful.
But let's just wait until mid summer and hope all of this works.
If only someone had warned them!
This is so sad and I take no joy from this. These owners may or may not have voted for this man. It was all so predictable too. Many of us repeatedly said this was going to happen.
They are just now wondering if he is insane? How do you get to be a fund manager and be this obtuse? He is obviously batshit crazy. We’ve known that since 2015.
This Insanity Will Not Stand!We ain't going out like that.
1. “Thank you for bankrupting me”The billionaires are begging him to stop. But he won’t listen. Even Elon begged him but to no avail. Wall Street is wailing and gnashing their teeth.Meanwhile, Donald and his MAGA influencers can no longer even afford to own the libs, so they have moved on to telling people they don’t need any new products of any kind. This dumb ass literally tells people they don’t need a new phone, they only “want them.” But what if God drops his divine cell phone into the toilet? Because then God would definitely need a new cell phone. They went from “Make America Great Again” to “Stop complaining, you don’t need things.” They went so hard right they became commies. It’s not “let them eat cake.” It’s let them eat dogshit. This is the Jonestown moment. Donold is holding out the poisoned Kool-Aid. But for the first time, a few of them are sniffing the cup. They’re hesitating. Backing away. Muttering, “Wait…this is ****ed.” Here are just a few of THOUSANDS of similar such posts right now: Share Quick reminder: none of these people care when Trump’s policies destroy the lives of innocent people at home and abroad. Except now it’s affecting them. Their money. Their toys. Their bottom lines. |