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Title: Farmers "on the edge" = Trump Effect?
Post by: Truman62 on 03 20, 19, 04:50:03:PM
Tariffs, storms, loss of trade, loss of markets, depression, on the edge of financial ruin...

THAT is the state of Agriculture under Trump.

TPP is looking pretty good right now.  (http://www.aesopsretreat.com/forum/Smileys/classic/hattip.gif)


The worst agricultural downturn since the 1980s is taking its toll on the emotional well-being of American farmers.

In Kentucky, Montana and Florida, operators at Farm Aid’s hotline have seen a doubling of contacts for everything from financial counseling to crisis
assistance. In Wisconsin, Dale Meyer has started holding monthly forums in the basement of his Loganville church following the suicide of a fellow
parishioner, a farmer who’d fallen on hard times. In Minnesota, rural counselor Ted Matthews says he’s getting more and more calls.

“Can you imagine doing your job and having your boss say ‘well you know things are bad this year, so not only are we not going to pay you, but you
owe us’,” Matthews said by telephone. “That’s what’s happened with farmers.’’

Glutted grain markets have sparked a years-long price slump made worse by a trade war with top buyer China. As their revenues decline, farmers
have piled on record debt -- to the tune of $427 billion. The industry’s debt-to-income ratio is the highest since the mid 1980s, when Willie Nelson,
Neil Young and John Mellencamp organized the first Farm Aid concert.

So dire are conditions in farm country that Senator Joni Ernst, an Iowa Republican, and Senator Tammy Baldwin, a Wisconsin Democrat, pushed for
mental-health provisions to be included in the 2018 Farm Bill. The legislation allocated $50 million over five years to address the shortfall of such
services in rural areas.

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/american-farmers-confront-mental-health-100000550.html


Mental health services for Republicans?  I didn't think they believed int hat.

Don't Republicans have only two options with mental health: Suck it up or shoot yourself?