So, it's important that we help out Turkey because they provide steel. Hmm. Wasn't there recently someone who --
Trump to require increased use of US steel, iron in federal projects
Oh hey, a FOX News article from July. Would the F35 be a federal project? Because I think it would be a federal project. I mean, what's more "national security lol" than the actual military hardware we use?
Also, fairly sure I --
Promotes American-made steel by affirming the “melted and poured” standard for steel production in the United States.
Oh hey, a whitehouse.gov article from 2017. And I'm fairly --
We are going to put American-produced steel back into the backbone of our country. This alone will create massive numbers of jobs
Oh look, a 2016 campaign rally.
And now, just for fun, I'm going to throw this out there: there's another major US trading partner from whom we used to get steel. China. Couldn't the same reasoning apply here?
Also, didn't Trump just say he's not picking sides?
I'm not siding with anybody. We've been in Syria for many years. You know, Syria was supposed to be a short-term hit
Oh look, Trump from literally yesterday. Remember when Trump announced his withdraw and said "we're doing this because Turkey is a major trade partner"? No? Because he didn't do it until today. This is exactly like the Ukraine withheld aid. "We can't afford it, I mean it's about corruption, I mean the EU and IMF didn't help, I mean NO TESTIFYING!"
Which brings us to the next stage. Trump's claim that he would love to see someone testify is, well, how can I put this...
Thanks, Trump tweet. Anyhow, considering what Volker did, and what he turned over, "kangaroo court" just doesn't make sense. Trumply enough, this move is more likely to endanger Sondland by way of contempt than save him from any crimes he might have committed. There's a whole White House counsel, just send one of them. In fact, I think I saw --BULLSHIT
You see the mob takes the Fifth. If you're innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?
Oh look, another Trump 2016 campaign rally.
Trump seems to think that the things he said in the past don't exist. He seems to think that tweeting both his opposition to US steel and also his taking the Fifth (making him look guilty) won't be noticed. And while his rabid fanbase will pretend to agree, cheering and clapping their hands in public while crying into their single scoop of ice cream tonight, GOP lawmakers aren't required to pretend.
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Well, let's hear from the USDA research team.
"They don't exist."
Exactly.
Gutting of two USDA research agencies is warning to all federal agencies, ex-employees say
"But Trump said this would save money!"The Trump administration announced in June that it would move two Department of Agriculture research agencies — the Economic Research Service and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture — and their 547 employees from Washington, D.C., to a rented office in Kansas City, Missouri, within three months.
That sudden announcement and the aggressive timeline that accompanied it led hundreds of employees to resign or retire early, leaving the two critical institutions gutted.
Now more than a dozen scientists, researchers, economists and experts who are currently or were formerly employed by multiple federal agencies, including the ERS and the NIFA, told NBC News the effective dismantling of these two agencies is only the latest hit, but it is the most illustrative of the administration’s intentions: to remove or neuter evidence-based research.
As of now, only 16 from the ERS and 45 from the NIFA have made the move to Kansas City — a very small percentage of the total workforce.
That has left the ERS, which publishes data and research about American agriculture, and the NIFA, an agency that manages $1.7 billion of science funding, effectively crippled. And despite the USDA’s insistence that they are hiring at a rapid clip, many remain skeptical that the two agencies will ever recover.
The pace of the move, employees said, was frantic, leaving many to decide by the last Friday in September whether they would move their families and lives west or be fired the following Monday.
An internal USDA memo obtained by NBC News and first reported by Politico details that the large number of departures from the ERS will lead to the delay or even the discontinuation of 56 reports or studies.
The gutting of the agencies is likely to have a detrimental impact on rural and farming communities that depend on the information and funding they provide, advocates said.
Do you know what else would save $300 million over 15 years? Trump not golfing. So even without lying about the costs, it's still a lame-ass limp-dick IMPOTUS defense.A USDA spokesperson instead pointed to the agency’s cost-benefit analysis released in June, which stated the move would save the agency $300 million over 15 years and allow it to reinvest those funds to “allow more funding for research of critical needs like rural prosperity and agricultural competitiveness, and for programs and employees to be retained in the long run, even in the face of tightening budgets.”
But a review of the USDA’s findings by three economists from the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association disputes that analysis and alleges the USDA leadership did not follow federal guidelines in creating it. The economists found that the move would, in fact, cost taxpayers between $83 million and $182 million because the USDA analysis overstated the cost of keeping the agencies in Washington, D.C., and did not account for the loss of research and staffers.
“It’s not convincing,” a former ERS employee said, asking not to be identified out of fear of retribution. “It has been proven time and again their reasoning is false. They are throwing this up as a façade to hide their true intention to drive people from the federal government.”

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