U.S. beef prices have been stubbornly high for a variety of reasons, including drought and reduced imports from Mexico due to a flesh-eating pest in cattle herds there.

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    how about he just gets rid of the stupid fucking tariffs that have basically embargoed his own country.

    If only he wasn’t putin’s bitch.

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      They’re desperate to save Argentina from collapsing because Argentina voted in their own Authoritarian and Trump, Elon and Theil used it as a test run for what they are trying to do to America.

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    We spent $40 billion on beef, and we still have to purchase it? That’s about $120 worth of beef for each American citizen. I’ll take a mix of steaks and ground beef, with a few nice pot roasts tossed in.

    Or they could just spend the money on health care instead.

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      But it does further the goal of market manipulation. When prices swing rapidly, there’s lots of cash to be made

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    When being smart is just too hard.

    That’s when you throw on a red hat and start fucking your relatives.

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    The whole point of tariffs is to make the price high so that American farmers can sell their beef while hiring in the American economy… High prices are the whole goal.

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    Soy bean market given, 40 billion given, and now we’re giving them the American beef market too? Damn, talk about being America first.

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    Sorry I’m dumb, can someone tell me how it’s Trump that decides this? I thought wholesalers and retailers decided where to source meat from, not the federal government?

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      Ah, you are thinking logically. This is a mistake when it’s got anything to do with the orange rapist.


      What happened is something along the lines of this…
      “Sir. The poors are complaining about beef prices again”
      {Obese orange imbecile flies in to a narcissistic rage, then shits himself}
      “Sir. Why don’t we import beef from Argentina?”
      {Shits himself again} “Press conference, now.”

      “I’ve called you all here today because I myself have had a tremendous, bigly, perfect idea” {performs that stupid fucking grin of his, puts his thumb up, shits himself} “My, and my alone, idea is to import beef from Australgentina to bring prices down. You know my uncle was a cow, the best cow, yuge big udders he had. Everyone said it. Anyways, if prices go down this was all my idea” {Puts thumb up. Stupid grin. Shits his pants again}


      There you go. Basically if he hears something that seems like a good idea, or if he thinks there’s a good soundbite from it, then it’s now his idea.
      If it fails then it was a federal thing to blame. Or Obama. Or Biden. Or both.

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      Tarrifs really. His favourite toy. When he ‘decides to import Argentinian beef’, i presume this means he means he will remove or reduce tarrifs on beef from Argentina, and potentially lower or streamline any bureacracratic hurdles - you know silly things like quality and disease control - stuff like that which Republicans hate. That’ll thereby make Argentinian beef much cheaper for US wholsalers.

      As usual, this is a disaster of his own making, as he imposed an additional 50% tarrif on Brazilian beef - which was a large source of US supermarket beef, on top of their pre-existing 23.6% tarrif… Taking it to nearly 75% tarrif, and this was during an (ongoing) parasite outbreak in Mexico that was already lowering beef availability to the US and causing price rises. So, shock… supermarket beef prices shot up rapidly in response and have stayed there.

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        Don’t forget that the parasite outbreak in Mexico was caused by Trump’s administration cutting funding for a program that prevented the parasite from crossing the Panama Canal.

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    This is the type of shit a noob does in Victoria 3. Uooueggh line is going down start slapping buttons!!!

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    So the government will buy it and give out to people for free? Because otherwise I don’t see how it will lower prices.

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      Prices would go down due to an economic principle known as supply and demand

      The basic idea is in a market where the demand for an item (beef in this case) outstrips the supply, the price goes up until the demand is equal to the supply. By importing Argentinian beef, you’re increasing the available supply in the market. Thus the price will decrease until supply and demand are again equal

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        No, it isn’t supply and demand. The supply is the same. They aren’t producing more beef that didn’t exist before last week. You could always buy Argentinian beef in the US, but it wasn’t imported more because of the price. So if you want to say that the localized supply increased, then it is because it was purchased by the government and either given away for free or heavily subsidized in price.

        Subsidies is why this will make beef less expensive. Except now the subsidies are going to Argentinians instead of American farmers.

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        That would only be true if beef imported from Argentina was cheaper than beef produced in US, right? And if imported beef was cheaper it would already be in US, right? Unless there are some health based restrictions that prevent importing beef and the government is going to remove those?