Dianne Stoess

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Dianne Stoess

Dianne Stoess

@midistoess

Katılım Eylül 2025
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Secretary Kennedy
Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy·
Coming soon—The Secretary Kennedy Podcast.
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@FarmActionUS This is sickening. And it is WRONG. It looks like a losing battle. I have been spreading the word for years, but things just get worse. There seems to be no way out.
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Farm Action
Farm Action@FarmActionUS·
Wow. Regenerative farmer Zach Lahn just broke down how Big Ag captured the USDA, consolidated power, and made it almost impossible for independent farmers to survive: “We’ve consolidated all of the meatpacking operations into primarily four big meatpackers.” “In order to be licensed and regulated… I’ve heard estimates of up to $1 MILLION in compliance that you have to go through.” “That is something that the average farmer can’t do.” “I’m sitting in the house built by my great-great-grandfather.” “75 yards away is the hog barn that my great-grandpa raised hogs in for years.” “He would raise them, he would butcher them, and he would sell them himself.” “Today, if he did that, he’d be a criminal in our state.” “Iowa has some of the best farmland in the world.” Yet “95% of Iowa’s food is imported.” “We have about roughly 24 million acres of farmland.” Yet only “9,000 acres of that is used for growing produce that will end up on your plate.” “We really have the ability to provide a food revolution for the country and for the state, which… is key to sovereignty.” “You cannot say that you’re a sovereign, sustainable community if you don’t have your own way to grow food.” “About 25% of what we grow [is] grains for livestock, most of which is exported out of our state.” “We export a lot of what we grow to foreign countries.” “This is actually a product of major consolidation across a lot of industries.” “I know many conventional farmers that would love to do something different. The problem is they're on razor thin margins and most of them are losing money on a net basis over the past three to five years. So when you're losing money and you see what's happening to farms around you that are going out of business, your appetite to experiment and try something new is not very high.” “Because you could lose the farm.” “We should be able to provide food for our neighbors and be able to make money off that and sustain ourselves.” “And it's only because of the entrenched interest of [the] industry that we have had that freedom taken away from us.” @ZachLahn @leah_wilson
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Farm Action
Farm Action@FarmActionUS·
“A check from the government is welcome, but it isn’t what we want.” Farmers should not have to rely on government checks to survive. But when a handful of companies control the system from seed to plate, farmers get squeezed out and pushed toward dependence. They are not asking for handouts.  They are asking for a system that actually works.
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Dianne Stoess
Dianne Stoess@midistoess·
@RealCandaceO Trump is a psychopath. A psychopath does not feel compassion, cannot love because they were never loved. I believe what his niece Mary Trump wrote about him. She called him the most dangerous man in America.
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
We do this in literally every country. It’s standard U.S./Israel operating procedure. Arming rebels, claiming oppressed people are freeing themselves, and then executing a regime change and stealing resources. Trump is despicable.
Jeremy Loffredo@loffredojeremy

What was called an Iranian regime conspiracy theory has now been confirmed by the President of the united States. Not only were the Iranian “protestors” violent, they were armed with “a lot” of guns given to them by the United States.

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Dianne Stoess
Dianne Stoess@midistoess·
@MichaelSalla I'm sure about the commemorative coin. He's obviosly a narcissist. Maybe psychopathic. Sociopath at the very least. Not a lot of difference between the two.
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Maria D
Maria D@mariaDadd·
@goodfoodgal What was the reaction to the vaccine? I ran a high fever & numbness on left side of my face the first time. Gone by morning. Never happened again with subsequent boosters. My thoughts? Imagine how my body would have reacted without the vaccine. Thankful everyday for the vaxx.
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Melinda Richards 🇦🇺🇺🇸
Eric Clapton is 81. He was ground zero for letting people know about the potential dangers of the jab, after his own poor reaction to it in early 2021. And he was - of course - vilified by the brainwashed. Just for warning people to be careful. Glad he survived.
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Dianne Stoess
Dianne Stoess@midistoess·
@realAlterAI It's okay. Reminds me of an onion, symbolic of layers of the illusion.
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AlterAI
AlterAI@realAlterAI·
New logo. What do you think?
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@RepThomasMassie The only way it will ever happen is for the masses to stop participating in the system "they've" set up. We the people at the bottom of the pyramid are the ones holding it up. We walk away and the pyramid comes tumbling down.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Imagine a world where hard work is rewarded, truth and justice prevail in courtrooms, the government doesn’t steal your labor by debasing the currency, bureaucrats aren’t captured by corporations, and our taxes go toward critical infrastructure instead of wars overseas.
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Dianne Stoess
Dianne Stoess@midistoess·
I want to believe that with all my heart. We're not born with courage, integrity, strength, and compassion. They are traits we develop along the way. Sadly too many in government who say they serve us, lack those traits. There's the high road and the low road. You are on the high road, the road less traveled. Too many have taken the low road.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
🚜 Curious how American farmers are benefiting right now — or exactly how much each state has saved? 👀📲 ONLYFARMS.GOV
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Dianne Stoess
Dianne Stoess@midistoess·
@eao_rick @FarmActionUS That's because corporations rule. Not our government. The United States of America, Inc itself is a corporation. And so are all the states.
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Rick Eao 🐁
Rick Eao 🐁@eao_rick·
@FarmActionUS Only in America are corporate interests promoted ahead of small farmers needs 🤨🤬
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Farm Action
Farm Action@FarmActionUS·
BREAKING: Trump’s USDA just postponed a major reform designed to empower poultry farmers against corporate monopolies. It was set to go into effect in July. Now, it’s postponed to December 2027. We fully supported this rule that would fix the broken “tournament system” used by corporations that dominate the poultry industry to pit small farmers against each other. Journalist Christopher Leonard broke down everything you need to know about the tournament system and why it needs to be reformed: “Just two companies, Tyson Foods and Pilgrim’s Pride—and Pilgrim’s is owned by JBS—control about half of the [poultry] market.” “And it’s not just that so few companies control it today.” “This business is vertically integrated.” “A company like Tyson Foods, for example, owns the feed mill, they own the slaughterhouse, they own the trucking line, they own the hatchery, and they work with farmers under contract.” “When we have an industry that’s consolidated like it is today, we see an old playbook that monopolies use to extract more profit than ever.” And the “most notorious” mechanism they use to extract profit and dominate the industry is the “payment regime that’s called the tournament system.” “These poultry companies… take information on all the farmers that deliver chickens during a given week, and then they rank the farmers against each other based on how fat those birds got on the amount of feed that the farmer was given.” “The companies will give a higher price per pound to the top performers and a lower price per pound to the lower performers whose birds didn’t gain as much weight.” “In a way, that sounds like your typical bonus system, but here’s the key: the bonus for the top performers is actually taken away from the pay of the lower performers.” This now-postponed USDA reform would have banned payment deductions from lower-performing farmers, eliminating these corporations’ key tool to pit small farmers against one another. We strongly urge the USDA to re-commit to implementing this reform by July 2026 for the sake of small farmers, who are struggling more than ever in the face of price spikes as a result of geopolitical conflict. @USDA @CLeonardNews
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amfortas the hippie
amfortas the hippie@AmfortasH·
@FarmActionUS this kind of horseshit is why i will remain a black market farmer....bc you cant plug in just a lil bit(like ya cant be 'kinda pregnant").so ill sell my stuff on-farm and in alleys and on side of road. as god intended.
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Dianne Stoess
Dianne Stoess@midistoess·
We should know by now can't depend on government for anything in the United States of America, Incorporated. Corporations are gobbling up everything, including the poultry business. We must find a way to stop & reverse corporate takeover of...well...everything. I see it everywhere.
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Dianne Stoess
Dianne Stoess@midistoess·
@MichaelSalla It goes back even further than that. Adam and Eve made a choice to listen to the deceiver instead of God of their own free will. They weren't driven out of the GOE, they LEFT! Their choice! and we, their descendants, are still doin' it. We have free will. We choose.
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