'It's been very devastating to rural America,' Gary Wertish said.
CNN anchor Jim Sciutto then asked about the multi-billion bailout package that Trump has promised to farmers this year, while their profits suffer due to the trade tensions with Beijing. Wertish argued that farmers"don't want" the subsidy and instead prefer to have their markets back.
"No the farmers do not want that," Wertish asserted."We want our markets back. We do not want the money from the taxpayer." Although he said the payments were appreciated, he argued that taxpayers would be angered that they were constantly required to bail out the agriculture sector.as farmers felt the sting of drastically decreased exports to China. For 2019, the White House has promised some $16 billion in aid money.
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