Aridas
Crazy Little Green Dragon
"You make it sound so bad" is quite the message to be sending to those Americans, and I hope all Americans will remember it when it comes time to send their own messages back later next year. I do not, unfortunately, think they will- Americans seem to have the political attention span of a five-year-old child, and I think that Trump and Co. have plenty of distractions planned for between now and then, like UFC cage fights on the White House lawn.
(I'm not a fan of UFC stuff, but, what the hell, to each their own. But on the White House lawn? C'mon man. I've seen some ads for UFC fights, featuring clips from various movies that I guess are supposed to emphasize the "action" aspect of the sport. One clip is from Gladiator, the bit where Russell Crowe is shouting to the crowd "are you not entertained?" I'd bet that, when it comes to having a cage fight at the White House, the Trumpkins would never get the actual point of the quote).
Of some relevance to this is, again, right-wing control of what far too many actually hear -they're not very good when it comes to media literacy
But Kowalski does address how American farmers became hostages to the “captured media” that corporate rightwing conservative corporations own. In other words, for over 35 years, American farmers have literally only heard one side of the political story.
Kowalski also lays out the damage that Trump and Republican policies have done to rural areas and the viscous cycle it creates that reaffirms the thinking of American farmers and rural voters that Democrats suck. Once again, Americans farmers have only heard that the 2018 trade war with China was — wait for it — a success. And it’s true that is the lie promulgated by conservative media.
That imbecile Caleb Ragland of the American Soybean Association still believes that the failure of Trump’s first trade war with China was all Biden’s fault. And it’s because Fox, rightwing radio and podcasts have stated this lie repeatedly. It’s also why even though Ragland has lost over a $100 per acre of land that Ragland still has confidence that Trump has hammered out a soybean trade agreement with China, when there is no such agreement on paper.



