The U.S. Government has a Secret Mountain of Cheese



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27 thoughts on “The U.S. Government has a Secret Mountain of Cheese”

  1. "Well, the mouth smacketh what ya do is you turn it into cheese. Cheese production became an important way to preserve and store the millions of tons of heeae that American farmers produced each year."

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  2. I wrote a paper on this in high-school. xD It was such a sh^t show that even my befuddled teenage mind could see. "Government pays dairy farmers to produce cheese no one wants."

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  3. The Mississippi river doesn't go anywhere near Kansas City 🤦‍♀️ that complex is near the Missouri river. Both rivers intersect at the opposite side of the state in St Louis. Source: I'm KC born and bred.

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  4. I still don’t understand why we don’t use the cheese stores as forms of aid. Like, if it was good enough for Americans for their protein intake, why can’t we send it with aid to help get rid of the stuff and help out peoples who may not have access to lots of protein during times of crisis

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  5. There is ZERO GOLD mate. Nice try tho @ attempting to create media. L, O, L ha-HA-ha. The U.S. government does not have nor does it own any money. Government works for the people, and if they’ve secret gold piles somewhere… the people i.e. the tax payers ought to know about it.

    But on a serious note*, the U.S. government is on the verge of collapse. That’s because greedy politicians/corrupt politicians took the bribes of corporations. They took in majority of the taxes & lined their own pockets with it. We call this tyranny. The US&A is going to have a total 100% economic collapse by 2025, and even maybe even sooner than that. Even wealthy folk are going to lose everything.

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  6. As a European I was lucky to grow up with wonderful cheeses but when I moved to Florida for a few years I was horrified by the cheese available there; horrendous stuff!! It's a shame this better government cheese wasn't around that I ever saw (1999-2001) but even then we would just be stuck with lots of cheddar…. not much of an improvement tbh…

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  7. Ahh dairy farmers, some of the biggest welfare queens in the nation. Yet they all tend to be conservative & decry average & poor people's use of social safety nets. If they pulled themselves up by their own damn bootstraps like they demand everyone else do, they'd diversify their income streams so they wouldn't have to rely on government subsidies. But noooo, it's so much easier to just sit back & collect their welfare than it is to actually run a profitable business!

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