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JonSCKs
Posted 3/25/2026 07:11 (#11596138 - in reply to #11596005)
Subject: Administration floats the idea of shorting the markets.. then.. this?


jd8850 - 3/25/2026 00:07

If i remember correctly when the market peaked 2 weeks ago on wheat, corn, and beans it wasn't because of a tweet.
It waa because everyone thot Iran was WW III and the markets were going to the moon.
But so much easier to blame Trump.


Well when you announce that you may do it..

https://youtu.be/aXSTyjid9nA?si=eza00oBClf_7SdBL 

Then this happens..

https://youtu.be/9aElXpN7NTY?si=1BKfp2yJ4li97kWx 

Which talk about picking winners.. do you have a Democratic Governance?  What about free markets?  The administration has its ire on the fertilizer industry..

https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/news/crops/article/2026/03/16/fertilizer-companies-face-lawsuit

and for good reasons.. war profits.. but still.. who gets to decide what is acceptable vs what is not?

https://farmdocdaily.illinois.edu/2023/02/fertilizer-prices-and-company-profits-going-into-spring-2023.html


What’s acceptable any more?

Everyone complains about “sleepy Joe Biden” but he did create 1.5 million jobs his final year (and sure the Covid rebound on earlier .. however..) Trump comes in and barely holds his head above water..

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trumps-roaring-economy-meets-a-rough-start-to-2026-with-job-losses-rising-gas-prices-and-uncertainty

No signs of a jobs boom

"WOW! The Golden Age of America is upon us!!!" Trump posted on social media Feb. 11 after the monthly jobs report showed gains of 130,000 jobs in January.

Since then, the job market has evaporated in worrisome ways.

Friday's employment report showed job losses of 92,000 in February. The January and December figures were revised downward, with December swinging to a loss of 17,000 jobs. Monthly data can be rocky, but a trend has emerged that shows an enduring weakness. Without the health care sector, the economy would have shed roughly 202,000 jobs since Trump became president in January 2025. Still, his administration notes that construction job gains outside of the housing sector point to future hiring growth.

Trump often brags that jobs are going to people born in the United States, rather than to immigrants. But the latest report punctured some of that argument.

The unemployment rate for people born in the U.S. has climbed over the past 12 months to 4.7% from 4.4%. This means a greater share of the people who Trump said would get jobs because of his immigration crackdown are, in fact, searching for work.

this is better? 

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