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Zorro

(18,181 posts)
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 09:23 PM 16 hrs ago

Scott Bessent Says We've Got Cows

I've seen the cattle and the damage done ...

We already knew that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was an agricultural expert because of his years of experience as a soybean farmer investing in soybean farmland that he rents out to tenant farmers. Which brings to mind images of Scott Bessent on a porch in the Deep South, rocking gently in the afternoon heat, wearing a pair of suspenders and white pants as he fans himself and sips a mint julep.

But we digress. Fresh on the heels of his doing his best Oliver Wendell Douglas impression for Martha Raddatz recently, he spent this past Sunday morning on Maria Bartiromo’s Fox “Business” show defending the rising cost of beef by blaming ... who else? ... undocumented immigrants.

Sure, why not.

Bartiromo kicked things off by talking about affordability and the high cost of living, which she called “another issue that the Biden administration brought you,” in keeping with the tendency of Donald Trump officials to blame everything on everyone but themselves. Bartiromo, who more and more resembles your scatterbrained 10th grade English teacher that used to pop Quaaludes in between classes, played a clip from the head of Omaha Steaks telling her that he thinks the price of ground beef will go above $10 a pound by the middle of 2026. Which, as hamburger enthusiasts, we’ll admit would suck.

Bessent, perhaps the nation’s most visible example of Resting Smug Face, blamed the price increase first on the beef market being “a very specialized market [that] goes in long cycles,” whatever the hell any of that is supposed to mean. Then he hit us with this:

“Because of the mass immigration, a disease that had been — that we’d been rid of in North America made its way up through South America ...”

Sounds bad! What disease? Measles? Mumps? Dropsy? Black humours? Female agitation?

“As these migrants brought some of their cattle with them. So part of the problem is we’ve had to shut the border to Mexican beef because of this disease called the screwworm.”


Cows like these?

Okay, first, Scott Bessent really needs some sort of cowboy nickname if he’s going to pretend to be an expert on farming and ranching cattle. We hereby dub him “Squint.”

Second, what in the fuck are you talking about, Squint?

We’ve heard some dumb stuff over the years about migrant caravans heading for the US border, but we do not ever recall hearing that the migrants were bringing cattle with them. Is it Bessent’s contention that migrants have been driving cattle through the Darian Gap, across Mexico, across the Sonoran Desert, and somehow catapulting them over the 30-foot-high border wall like they are reenacting the “fetchez le vache” scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail? Did we miss the video footage of cows riding on tops of trains with migrants, or being driven across the Rio Grande by drovers yelling at them in Spanish? Have we missed scenes of dusty, exhausted Hispanic refugees wailing in agony as they are separated from not only their children, but also their beloved Bessie?

https://www.wonkette.com/p/scott-bessent-says-weve-got-cows
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Scott Bessent Says We've Got Cows (Original Post) Zorro 16 hrs ago OP
Does True Dough 16 hrs ago #1
Love it surfered 15 hrs ago #5
Some of them are crossing the southern border via the Tanuki 16 hrs ago #2
Bawaah surfered 16 hrs ago #3
The wall Mexico paid for was too low to keep the cows out. surfered 15 hrs ago #4
Man, how did I miss Biden's literal war on cattle? sinkingfeeling 15 hrs ago #6
This is actually important pre-blame for a predictable disaster caused by Trump policies. RockRaven 15 hrs ago #7
MaddowBlog-The administration is blaming immigrants with 'sick cows' for higher beef prices LetMyPeopleVote 22 min ago #8

RockRaven

(18,424 posts)
7. This is actually important pre-blame for a predictable disaster caused by Trump policies.
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 09:52 PM
15 hrs ago

And of course, this dumb lazy administration selected their usual scapegoat of immigrants. What an unexpected strategy from this lot!

This administration wants to import Argentine beef. Traditionally, Argentine cattle/beef are not imported due to foot and mouth disease (aka hoof and mouth disease), a highly transmissible viral illness which causes massive losses to livestock (cattle and pigs being most relevant to US farmers). The US has successfully eradicated this disease and did so nearly a century ago. Argentina has not eradicated this disease.

When the Trump admin allows imports, and fails proper USDA oversight/inspections which we all know they will because that is literally their policy, this disease will be reintroduced causing massive losses in the livestock sector and -- you guessed it -- massive price increases for beef (and pork). THEY KNOW WHAT FIRE THEY ARE PLAYING WITH AND ARE DOING IT ANYWAY. Their knowledge of the risk they are taking can be seen by the groundwork they are laying to blame "the other" for the results of their own policies.

LetMyPeopleVote

(172,788 posts)
8. MaddowBlog-The administration is blaming immigrants with 'sick cows' for higher beef prices
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 01:15 PM
22 min ago

Initially, Trump blamed meatpackers for higher costs. Now, his team is blaming immigrants — and cattle they’re allegedly bringing across the border.

Trump pissing off more farmers and targeting immigrants! Mighty anti-Christ of you, Trump!

The administration is blaming immigrants with ‘sick cows’ for higher beef prices www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...

Tabby (@tabbys-corner.bsky.social) 2025-11-18T17:48:39.006Z


But as it turns out, the Republican administration isn’t blaming only the meatpacking industry. The New York Times reported:

With many Americans frustrated by Mr. Trump’s tariffs, his advisers have been straining to blame the high cost of hamburgers — and anything else — on anyone other than the president. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tried to explain high beef prices over the weekend by blaming undocumented immigrants, saying they were bringing sick cows into the United States.


Bessent really did appear on Fox News on Sunday morning and suggest “mass immigration” was at least partially responsible for rising beef prices. The secretary added that some migrants “have brought some of their cattle with them” when entering the U.S.

BARTIROMO: He's expecting a pound ground beef. What's your reaction?

BESSENT: Maria, the beef market is a very specialized market. It goes in long cycles. This is the perfect storm. Again, something we inherited.

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-11-16T15:15:34.776Z


As a rule, when migrants try to reach American soil, they bring loved ones and a backpack. They do not tend to bring livestock. The Times report added, “The Treasury Department did not respond to a request for an explanation about Mr. Bessent’s suggestion that sick cows were being brought from Mexico across the border.”

Making matters worse is the familiarity of the circumstances. Concerned about health care costs? Team Trump says to blame immigrants. Frustrated by housing costs? Team Trump says to blame immigrants. Worried about crime? Team Trump says to blame immigrants.
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