An article published Friday detailed how some Hispanic ranchers are abandoning their previous allegiance to Democrats under the Biden administration.
The rancher in Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico, is part of a broader trend of Mr. Biden falling out of favor among rural Hispanics in the country, Axios reported. report. Their growing disdain for the current president comes from Biden’s progressive policies on so-called “environmental protection,” which are really only destroying the legacy wealth of Hispanic landlords.
Ranchers in the region were mostly Democrats, but the tide is turning red as the Biden administration continues to bleed support. It seems that many ranchers are more aligned with the character of Taylor Sheridan in Paramount+’s hit series “Yellowstone” than with the “college-educated voters” that Democrats are campaigning for.
Ranchers now have to contend with government overreach and the constant threat of developers (who are far more damaging to the environment than ranchers but are allowed to do as they please under the current administration). not.
That’s horrible. https://t.co/Io1hzj130d
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“Biden has done nothing to stop this,” Democratic rancher Moises Morales Jr. told Axios. “Neither did Obama.” But when former President Donald Trump was in office, “we had four peaceful years on the farm,” notes another rancher Carlos Salazar. .
The ranchers tried numerous times to meet with Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, but to no avail. Repeated attempts by the Daily Caller to call his Vilsack office and email his team fell on deaf ears. His phone number was unreachable and the email was listed at his email address. Representative’s page Just access the White House’s random comment email. (Related: Germany and UN warn of imminent ‘global food catastrophe’)
Given that the US has no means of ensuring the sustainability of its food supply, the fact that there is basically no way to get in touch with Vilsac seems entirely to the brand. When I called USDA, I was strangely given personal information about me (which they shouldn’t have) and a generic USDA email address in an autoresponder. His press office phone went straight to voicemail.