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In Trump-Friendly Iowa, the Presidents Policies Have Hit Hard - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/26/us/politics/iowa-trump-economy.html?unlocked_article_code=1.wU8.IjBM.xt0S9h2HxA7G&smid=url-share
For Iowans, losing Chinas soybean market in the presidents trade war was only one of many economic shocks that have hit the state since the start of Mr. Trumps second term. The cost of tractors and fertilizers have shot up with his tariffs. Labor has grown scarcer in agribusinesses. Major manufacturers have laid off workers. Even the ubiquitous wind turbines that provide income for some Iowa farmers are in the presidents sights.
Right now, were fighting different economic wars all at once, said Summer Ory, 37, the wife of Mr. Orys grandson, Dan. The couple works in the familys farm business. You can sustain it one at a time, but right now its death by a thousand paper cuts.
Since siding with Barack Obama twice, Iowa has become a stronghold for Mr. Trump. Yet perhaps no state has struggled more with his economic policies. During the first quarter of 2025, Iowas gross domestic product dropped by 6.1 percent, more than any other state aside from neighboring Nebraska.
Manufacturing, which drives 17 percent of Iowas economic output, has been hit with higher production costs in part because of steep tariffs on inputs like aluminum and steel. Meatpacking plants, which help make Iowa the nations leading pork producer, rely heavily on foreign-born workers, hundreds of thousands of whom saw their legal status stripped away by the president. Mr. Trumps war on renewable energy also threatens the wind industry that produces more than half of Iowas electricity.
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Next years midterm elections could indicate how Iowans feel about those policies. At least two competitive House districts will be up for a vote. The state will also choose a replacement for its retiring governor, Kim Reynolds, and a retiring senator, Joni Ernst. All those posts are held by Republicans.
Blues Heron
(8,274 posts)The emotional ones, the ones that hate others, the easily manipulated ones, all of them are learning the hard way about thug trump and his malevolent ways. Its fucking sad to see so many completely damaged minds out there.
paleotn
(21,454 posts)And they thought this time it would be different? "But we can't vote for the Black woman. Ewwww!"
Of all groups of humans, I think Americans are the dumbest. At least 20's and 30's Germans could point out their country had literally gone to hell. But Americans? Not so much. Idiots. Just idiots. That's all I can figure.
comradebillyboy
(10,935 posts)nycbos
(6,677 posts)The answer is no.
QueerDuck
(911 posts)RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(1,731 posts)NameAlreadyTaken
(2,226 posts)"Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain"
I guess they can now append "even if we starve to death in the process."