PRESIDENT TRUMP GENERAL - DROP OUT BIDEN EDITION /ptg/

PRESIDENT DONALD J TRUMP @POTUS
whitehouse.gov
donaldjtrump.com/
@realDonaldTrump @TeamTrump @TrumpWarRoom
warroom.org/
armyfortrump.com/

VISIT Coronavirus.gov
>b-but Trump hasnt done anything!
promiseskept.com/
magapill.com/
trumpwall.construction/

ARCHIVED LINKS pastebin.com/ynXV6CHT
SCHEDULE/WH Public Pool: publicpool.kinja.com/

NEW APPEARANCES
>TrumpWave: Pandemic 4/25/20
youtu.be/cLdclLWZcaU
>Pres Trump/Corona-chan Task Force News Conf 4/27/20
c-span.org/video/?471541-1/
youtu.be/fIV2_1e012E
>Pres Trump/VP Pence meet w/Industry Execs on Corona-chan Response 4/27/20
c-span.org/video/?471562-1/
youtu.be/AcZ9dRJ8lpo
>Veterans for Trump Online Battle Brief w/Hurr Katrina &MORE! 4/27/20
youtu.be/JsScKlx7YUA
>WHTradeDir Navarro on F&F 4/27/20
video.foxnews.com/v/6152304651001
>DPAPolCoord Navarro on (((FakeNews))) 4/27/20
youtu.be/YJ0wE7hIl3Q
>TransSec Chao on Spicer&Co 4/27/20
youtu.be/2fLzAGuMqvw
>NORAD&NORTHCOM Comdr AFGen O'Shaughnessy on FoxNews 4/27/20
video.foxnews.com/v/6152434610001
>PressSec Kayleigh outside WH 4/27/20
c-span.org/video/?471554-1/
>PressSec Kayleigh on FoxNews 4/27/20
youtu.be/fLFER7E-iFc
>WHSrAdviser Hassett outside WH 4/27/20
c-span.org/video/?471561-1/
>WHSrAdviser Hassett on FoxNews 4/27/20
video.foxnews.com/v/6152397517001
>WHSrAdviser Hassett on CNBC 4/27/20
youtu.be/R4P4Bt2cwOs
>Bannon on JohnFredericksShow 4/27/20
youtu.be/oUMFtXhtFWI
>RNCChair McDaniel on FBN 4/27/20
video.foxbusiness.com/v/6152409418001/
>Trump2020StratCommsDir Lotter on OAN 4/27/20
youtu.be/i__XVzaAj7o
>TrumpTV Real News Insights w/Natalie Harp (Lara) 4/27/20
youtu.be/efyJ19CxbPI

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MAGA

best state

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Awooooo!

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Jesus fucking Christ this is terrible, wasteful, embarrassing third world shit.

Americans on Cusp of Meat Shortage With Food Chain Breaking Down

>The coronavirus pandemic is pushing the food supply chain to its limits.

>Plant shutdowns are leaving Americans dangerously close to seeing meat shortages at grocery stores. Meanwhile, farmers are facing the likely culling of millions of animals and mass burial graves could soon be dug across the heartland.

>Outbreaks are forcing the closure of some of the country’s biggest slaughterhouses, where tens of thousands of animals are processed daily. As the plants shutter, producers are left with nowhere to sell their livestock. It’s forcing farmers to make gut-wrenching decisions to dispose of their animals. The situation is so severe that the U.S. government is setting up a center partly to assist on “depopulation and disposal methods.”

>“Millions of pounds of meat will disappear” as plants close, Tyson said in a blog post on the company’s website. “In addition to meat shortages, this is a serious food waste issue. Farmers across the nation simply will not have anywhere to sell their livestock to be processed, when they could have fed the nation. Millions of animals – chickens, pigs and cattle – will be depopulated.”

>His comments echoed warnings from Smithfield Foods Inc., the world’s No. 1 pork producer, and JBS SA, the biggest global meat company, that consumers are likely to see meat shortfalls.

>Almost a third of U.S. pork capacity is down, and JBS said Sunday it will shutter another beef production facility in Wisconsin. Brazil, the world’s No. 1 shipper of chicken and beef, saw its first major closure with the halt of a poultry plant, and key operations are also down in Canada, the latest being a British Columbia poultry plant.

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Kick the fucking scarf kike out already.

> FUCKING JEJ
A bloke gotta admit Biden is at very least brazen as fuck

> 19 years old tells her story of abuse for the first time
> sites beside Biden
> he goes straight for the thighs, no intermediate steps

One has to at very least admit he is not a wimp like Roy Moore, having to go to the chick parents and say
> C-Can I date your daughter?

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MIGA!

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MAGA

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MAGA

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What does that even MEAN?

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I was right. Tara Reid was in American Pie.

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>While hundreds of plants in the Americas are still running, the staggering acceleration of supply disruptions is alarming. Taken together, the U.S., Brazil and Canada account for about 65% of world meat trade.

>“It’s absolutely unprecedented,” said Brett Stuart, president of Denver-based consulting firm Global AgriTrends. “It’s a lose-lose situation where we have producers at the risk of losing everything and consumers at the risk of paying higher prices. Restaurants in a week could be out of fresh ground beef.”

>Meat prices are surging on the supply disruptions. U.S. wholesale beef has surged to a record, and wholesale pork soared almost 30% last week.

>Jersey Mike’s Franchise Systems Inc., which has 1,750 stores across the U.S., is working with its ham supplier Clemens Food Group to ensure its supply of pork, something they sell quite a bit of in their sub sandwiches.

>“We’re backing it up already because of the coming -- we feel -- the coming shortages,” said Peter Cancro, chief executive officer.

>To be sure, some plants have restarted after testing workers and improving conditions, and most Brazilian facilities are still operating. Another point to consider: There haven’t yet been big shutdowns in Europe. The European Union accounts for about a fifth of global meat exports, U.S. government data show.

>It should be noted that the output from a plant where infection pops up doesn’t pose health concerns because by all accounts Covid-19 isn’t a food-borne illness. Products from a farm or a production plant with a confirmed case can still be sent out for distribution.

>But a production halt means that there’s no new supplies.

>And these shutdowns are happening at a time when global meat supplies were already tight. China, the world’s top hog producer, has been battling an outbreak of African swine fever, which destroyed millions of the country’s pigs.

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Joe Biden would handle this so much better than Distracted Donnie. If the Executive was distracted by a Constitutional process taking place in the Legislative, then that is on the Executive. Trump's pathetic ego cost people their lives.

she meant 'open FOR biden'

KAG

>dude just get a job bro lol

Goes to highlight how important is to keep a ***local*** supply chain of essentials.

> i have never been laid off before
> i just took extended sick leave for beetus once and got replaced and filed for unemployment
WUT? How does that even work?

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american pie was a trash series

>Inventories can provide some cushion, though they may not last long.

>Total American meat supplies in cold-storage facilities are equal to roughly two weeks of production. With most plant shutdowns lasting about 14 days for safety reasons, that further underscores the potential for deficits.

>Meanwhile, plants are also facing a labor crunch as employees fall ill. It’s been reported that a large chicken-processing company was forced to kill 2 million of its birds earlier this month because of worker shortages.

>Some North American hog producers are also disposing of their animals. A farmer in eastern Canada eastern culled fully grown animals that were ready for the slaughterhouse while a Manitoba producer is looking to euthanize 3,000 piglets this week, said Rick Bergmann, chair of the Canadian Pork Council. The situation is even more challenging in the U.S. amid a significant wave of shutdowns, and “our hearts go out to our American neighbors that are going through such a deep, dark time,” he said.

>“It’s a horrific topic,” Bergmann said in an interview with Bloomberg TV. “It’s something that we just don’t want to do and we just don’t know how else to deal with this because of the processing-plant challenge.”

>The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it will establish a “coordination center” to help livestock and poultry producers hurt by plant closures.

>The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will offer “direct support to producers whose animals cannot move to market” and work with state veterinarians and other public officials “to help identify potential alternative markets” as plant shutdowns increase, according to a release posted on the agency’s website.

>It’s hard to say exactly why the virus is spreading so fast among meat-plant employees. Some analysts have cited the fact that these are usually low-paying jobs that are often filled by immigrants and migrants.

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>A 30% contraction in real gross domestic product in the second quarter, negative year-over-year consumer price growth for 5 quarters, and an unemployment rate of 14.2% by the end of 2020, averaging 13% throughout 2021.
>The “worst-case” scenario is grim. It involves no vaccine, no treatment, and a second wave coronavirus outbreak next winter that severely saps business and household confidence. In this outlook, the jobless rate hits 20% — and averages 17.5% through 2021.
>Outright deflation takes hold. “Think about what years of no pricing power is going to do to those corporate cash flows in the future,” Rosenberg writes. “Even government intervention is capable of suffering from the laws of diminishing demand. Japan is a classic template.”
put your money in the first bank of mattress, we /yearsofdeflation/ now

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da fug is "open biden"???????

> That means workers can live in cramped quarters, with sometimes more than one family sharing the same dwelling -- so if one person gets sick, the disease can spread quickly.

>Employees are also in close proximity on the job, with the work on some processing lines being described as “elbow-to-elbow.” Even if line speeds are slowed, workers spread out and shifts are staggered, there’s still the chance of mingling in break rooms, hallways and shared transportation to often far-flung sites. These plants see thousands of people coming in and out every day -- it’s basically the opposite of social distancing.

>At the same time, U.S. federal employees responsible for inspecting meat plants are falling ill. More than 100 inspection-service employees have tested positive for Covid-19, the government confirmed. At least two deaths of inspectors have been reported.

>U.S. inspectors travel among facilities. That’s adding to fears that shutdowns will keep occurring if a sick federal employee brings the infection to plants where there’s not yet an outbreak.

>“During this pandemic, our entire industry is faced with an impossible choice: continue to operate to sustain our nation’s food supply or shutter in an attempt to entirely insulate our employees from risk,” Smithfield said in a statement Friday. “It’s an awful choice; it’s not one we wish on anyone.”

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are the beaches open yet??

That AF1 model is fucking nice

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it's called "self-delusion," she DID get laid off but is acting like she didn't
i can't even fucking imagine those kinds of medical bills. i haven't gone to the doctor in nearly a decade

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tl;dr Fatty-Joe Yankee won't be getting his ham. Cry me a fucking river.

Manifest in your head the concept that there are jobless idiot drugnigger losers who refuse to get a job and love welfare but claim to be white and right wing in this very thread.

It is shocking
I know
But it is the disturbing modern reality we live with
Very unMAGA

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Oh not, not deflation, that sucks.

Fuck off chink

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Nice to see Trump giving the commie nigger bust pride of place. BASED MAGA! KAG!

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some are.
they opened up here yesterday with restrictions.

it's got its pros and cons but deflation generally means the economy is incredibly sluggish, so your money might be getting slightly more valuable but there won't be jobs or output

Mine are. Of course I never stopped going.

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Based australia

>rosenberg
>permabear
>repression
ok faggot

just print more money

ziiiiiip

How many of her security detail are giving her the dick do you think? A woman's got needs.

Joe Biden is half dead

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okay, so now your money is counter-deflated, but printing money doesn't create jobs
you're confusing "treating a symptom" with "treating the disease"

BOOM! take that libtards!

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absolutely cringe

Still a better person than Drumph.

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Based. That means more niggers will die of aids. T-thank you, Trump-sama?!

buying shit means more jobs actually

based

GUYS A BLUE ANGEL FLEW OVER MY HOUSE WTF IS GOING ON IMPEACH

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>NOOOOOOOOOO YOU JUST CANT HAVE JETS FLYING OVER THE CITY, THINK ABOUT 9/11

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>the absolute state of (you)

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