• rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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    3 days ago

    Industry group Distilled Spirits Council of the United States said that U.S. spirits exports plummeted 85 percent, falling below $10 million in the second quarter of 2025, which CEO Chris Swonger blamed on “persistent trade tensions.”

    That’s what I call good news!

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    As a Canadian who has barely drank any bourbon since February (and has not bought a bottle), this makes me feel good.

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      I had a “Bourbon style Canadian whisky” today and it was pretty good. No idea what brand it was.

      I feel little sympathy for these companies, but I do wish the best for their workers.

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        …. but I do wish the best for their workers.

        I don’t. Almost 2/3 of votes in Kentucky fell to Trump, a record for that state in a presidential election.

        I wish the best for the workers who aren’t redcaps and, for whatever reason, aren’t able to escape the state (or, increasingly these days, the country). The rest can drown in a vat of Jim Beam. They got what they voted for and they got it hard, as is only just.

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        but I do wish the best for their workers.

        At least those who voted against Trump.

        In Kentucky that is probably not many, though.

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          Fair.

          It sucks to find out about your job being in limbo or cut over Christmas, and these people have very little power to influence things.

          That being said, yes, they’re in a red state and I’m so tired of American red states — they’re probably the most gaslighted people on earth.

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    3 days ago

    Why do people persist in framing this as a “trade war”?

    It isn’t.

    This is a cultural shift toward despising the USA and everything it stands for. Trade wars are perpetuated by government in an effort to sway foreign policy. This is grass-roots in an effort to tell USAnals to fuck off.