Disliked{quote} Yeah who knows. One possibility during "negotiations" on it all is Mexico making good on their threat to buy all that corn they buy from US (thats a lot) instead from Brazil or somewhere else. Sounds like a lot of homeless US corn. And sadly, a few homeless corn farmers. Like i said, who knows?Ignored
those who invested billions in corn infrastructure may be crying, since every action has a reaction usually unforeseen. the corn thing may just make ethanol cheaper. cheaper ethanol may make fuel cheaper. cheaper fuel may make coal cheaper. those with a fixed payment rate may be phucked in those industries..(poorer coal miner)
on the up side the truckers may do ok. except the ones in the coal business.. hey wasn't trump supposed to help the coal miners? the dairy farmers? the corn farmers? what about the house builders and the lumber yards... the entire economy is connected in one way or another.. even the banks who financed the above industries are connected... down to the guy cleaning the toilets..it's all spongeable. it's all physics.. every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
those who can, do. those who cant, talk about those who can
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