@17Anonn How many billions have you saved and deposited in the Treasury by ending all this fraud? You certainly have data to back up all the savings? I suppose we will be promised a fraud recovery check. Just like our tariff checks, DOGE checks, and healthcare checks.
@SenTuberville Coach Tuberville, is that sending government money to individuals to help them out? I think that is fine, but by definition, isn't that a form of socialism? Shouldn't we take the same approach with SNAP and healthcare for the American people?
@USDOL@Sonderling47@RapidResponse47 I think many of us believe the administration provided the numbers on jobs, wages, and unemployment. Are you going to show the actual data regarding these numbers?
These are all programs that Trump has cut funding for and I’m curious where all this money went! Why aren’t we asking questions. Why isn’t Congress asking questions! 🤬
@GOP__Ls What about the campaign promise your boss made? I hope the Epstein victims release their own list of names and offenses that were committed against them.
Keep posting this so nobody forgets that this was one of the worst events in American history.
Never has a sitting president encouraged his supporters to believe a lie so deeply that they’d be willing to attack or democracy.
@ZachNunn By annual waivers, do you mean subsidies? Isn't that a form of socialism? Once again, Washington DC screwed things up for our farmers, and the more action you take, will make it worse. Congress's goal is to drive the family farmer out of business.
@SenEricSchmitt Please stay out of college sports. Congress screwed it up once, and that is why we have the mess we do. If Congress takes more action, I fear college sports may be completely gone. Let people who know college sports fix it, and that certainly isn't Congress.
@SenWhitehouse I can't believe Congress can look themselves in the mirror while they roll back food assistance from Americans while their per diem for food increases every year. Give Americans what Congress has in healthcare and food assistance.
@TyMastersonKS Are you pro-life or pro-birth? There is a difference. Do you want to end food assistance and health insurance for Kansans? You do realize food is part of life, and health care will benefit the average Kansan.
@GovKehoeComms I get that no one likes taxes, especially income and property taxes. Missouri income tax provides 2/3 of their state funding. If it goes away, where will the funding come from to fund the state?
@USDOL@WhiteHouse@POTUS@RapidResponse47@Sonderling47 The prior Secretary of Labor was fired because of the job numbers. The current Secretary, I'm sure, has been told what the numbers are to be. It doesn't matter what they really are.
The screwworm program wasn't charity, it was a $10 million fence that kept a billion-dollar problem from eating our own livestock alive. That's the thing with most USAID funding: it looks like "aid," but it's really cheap self-defense. Solve a problem there, and it never lands on our doorstep. But sure, let a bunch of guys who can't define DEI without Googling take a chainsaw to it. They didn't stop to ask, "Will this cut hurt us too?" Unless that's the point, burn it all down and call it efficiency.
As usual our inept agriculture secretary, blaming the Biden administration as usual, instead of offering a solution to the problem they created.
Texan here
A screwworm infestation is a nightmare for cattle, causing horrific wounds and economic devastation. For Texas, the situation has escalated dramatically in the last 24 hours with the first confirmed case of New World Screwworm (NWS) in over 60 years! This could have been avoided!
Infested animal can kill a cow in less than two weeks.
Treatment is extremely difficult and time-consuming, requiring the painful removal of every visible larva and deep disinfection of the wound. Ranchers no longer have much experience with this labor-intensive process, and there is currently no approved pharmaceutical treatment to make it easier.
This has triggered a massive economic threat. The USDA estimates that a widespread outbreak would drain an astonishing $1.8 billion from the Texas economy alone in livestock deaths, labor, and medication expenses.
How will this affect you? Tightening supplies will drive already high beef prices higher.
@RapidResponse47@SecRollins@POTUS I think Secretary Rollins is mistaken about the world markets. Our farmers have lost markets due to the tariffs, and we allowed foreign farmers to capture those markets. Farmer bankruptcies are up, and that can be laid at the feet of this administration.