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Home»Politics»‘It Won’t Be Just the Farmers’: Michigan Slams Trump Administration as Farms Lose Money Due to War Spikes Costs

‘It Won’t Be Just the Farmers’: Michigan Slams Trump Administration as Farms Lose Money Due to War Spikes Costs

The war has been hard on Michigan farmers

Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaMay 5, 20263 Mins Read
Image Source: ET Now (screenshot from Youtube), Pexels

Many Michigan farmers are losing money due to a sudden increase in fuel and fertilizer prices, something that could put the entire industry at risk. This news has sparked anger at the current federal administration, as many see Trump and the Michigan farmers who voted for him as culprits behind the skyrocketing prices.

New reports indicate that Michigan farms are being heavily affected by the war with Iran, as the price of both diesel fuel and fertilizer has skyrocketed due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The prices farmers receive for their harvests have not kept pace, especially for corn, meaning many are effectively losing money instead of turning a profit.

In a worst-case scenario, this could put many farmers out of business. The impact has not been limited to farmers, as reports indicate that gas prices have also surged in Michigan.

Michigan Residents React to Farms Being Affected By War

These reports sparked outrage among Michigan residents, who took to Reddit’s r/Michigan to complain. Many blamed the Trump administration and Republican voters for what happened, with one user saying, “I work at a local feed and grain mill, and I can tell you a good majority of our customers voted for this. It doesn’t stop them from complaining about tariffs, the cost of corn, the cost of gas, and our increased prices due to the tariffs and gas.”

Others expressed frustration, saying, “They don’t even learn from the consequences. Half the political ads for Trump-backed governor candidates are just nonsense, claiming that all the economic issues are due to ‘illegals taking all our benefits’ and that they will ‘bring ICE in to get our money back.’”

Some users warned that the economic downturn could last for a while: “This is going to be really tough on all of us, and it’ll be tough for several years.” Another responded, “Lots of the effects aren’t even here yet. If the collective us all decide to work to better our nation for the next 15 years, we’ll probably be close to repairing it. Especially international trade, Trumpers have destroyed that for a generation at least.”

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Locals also believe the situation is far from reaching its worst point. As one user put it, “It won’t be just the farmers. The tourism industry is going to get hammered. With the high gas prices (and likely to get higher) and inflation, people are not going to drive to Michigan for tourism.”

It is still too soon to understand how far-reaching the effects of rising fuel and fertilizer prices could be, but many Michigan residents remain concerned, given that the situation could worsen before it improves.

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