Chinese buyers booked at least 10 cargoes of Argentine soybeans after Buenos Aires scrapped grain export taxes, three traders said on Tuesday, dealing another setback to U.S. farmers already shut out of their top market and hit by low prices.

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    14 hours ago

    I will fight tooth and nail against any bailout for these chuds. They voted for this. Stew in it, chumps

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        12 hours ago

        Today I learned that if I buy some Bitcoin, then this will prevent the Government from giving loads of money to these people

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          Bitcoin mostly supports the right wing billionaires who we’re essential in creating Trump 2.0 these days. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are now mostly tools for the investor class to circumvent financial regulation. Whatever crypto currencies started out to solve, they’ve been completely co-opted by the nerd reich.

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            Bitcoin was hyped as a currency but was quickly behaved like an investment vehicle. I don’t think they were ever started to solve anything; that was just bs to get the ball rolling on making piles of money.

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            Today I learned that if I buy some Bitcoin, this will prevent the Government from taking money from my wallet and bank account to give to these people

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                  7 hours ago

                  Nay, once every week for the past four years, I go to McDonald’s and order a hamburger for $3, but they ask me for $3.27, so I only put down $3 on the counter and then loudly proclaim I refuse to pay the sales tax on it. Then I walk out of the restaurant to force them to accept my money.

                  (I have not eaten a hamburger in four years)