-Source-New Republic- American farmers are furious and President Donald Trump is trying to calm them in the only way he knows how: throw money at them. Ever since since he started his trade war overseas sales of agricultural products have suffered cutting deep into farmers already-slim profit margins. To make up for these losses Trump on Tuesday announced $12 billion in emergency aida bailout that according to The Washington Post will include direct payments to farmers efforts to promote U.S. goods abroad and an expansion of a program that purchases surplus farm output and distributes it to food banks and other anti-hunger programs." Some farmers arent thrilled by Trumps move. I mean I understand theyre trying to help us. I get that. But its not a long-term fix. Its a pacifier so to speak" Dave Kestel a soybean farmer in Illinois told CBS News. Id rather not have it." And Trump has been widely criticized in Washington even by members of his own party: Senator Pat Toomey ✔ @SenToomey The U.S. Department of Agriculture is trying to put a band-aid on a self-inflicted wound. The administration clobbers farmers with an unnecessary trade war then attempts to assuage them with taxpayer handouts. This bailout compounds bad policy with more bad policy. 5:13 PM - Jul 24 2018 1969 1306 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Senator Rand Paul ✔ @RandPaul Tariffs are taxes that punish American consumers and producers. If tariffs punish farmers the answer is not welfare for farmers the answer is remove the tariffs. 12:19 PM - Jul 24 2018 19.9K 8910 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Trumps trade war may be new but welfare for farmers is not. Indeed the fact that $12 billion in aid is widely seen as a meager temporary solution only highlights the broader problem: The American food system is broken and has been for a long time.
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