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The REAL Reason Farmers & Truckers Are RISING UP Around the World | Glenn TV | Ep 333


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Glenn Beck

Feb. 7 2024 

Farmers in France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain are parking trucks and tractors in major cities in protest of regulations destroying their industry. In France, they led entire herds of livestock into the city to stop traffic. They’re spraying manure on government buildings. But the media has largely ignored this growing protest movement. Remember the Yellow Vest protests in France? They had wall-to-wall, non-stop coverage.

While global elites claim they’re just trying to save the environment, Glenn explains the real reason driving farmers to extreme protests. It all leads back to a potentially deadly redesign for how we get our food, and it’s laid out in documents from the European Commission. But this redesign doesn’t stop in Europe. Biden’s Build Back Better plan and the Inflation Reduction Act include actions that will impact farmers, ranchers, and grocery bill and food options for every American.

But the people ARE rising up against the elites from the farmlands to the border lands as seen in the recent Take Our Border Back trucker convoy. The media tried to paint anyone attending the convoy rallies as Q-Anon, MAGA extremists, but chief writer and researcher for Glenn Beck Jason Buttrill embedded with the convoy for a future Blaze Originals documentary and reveals the truth about what he saw at Eagle Pass.

Texas Congressman Chip Roy also joins to answer whether there are ANY Democrats or Republicans truly willing to solve the immigration crisis or whether it’s all just political theater. While the House GOP failed to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas on its first attempt, Roy predicts it will eventually succeed in whipping up enough votes and ending the Democrat plan to flood the U.S. with illegal immigrants.

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Protesting Spanish farmers drive hundreds of tractors to Madrid
Catarina Demony and Guillermo Martinez
February 21, 2024

MADRID, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Convoys of tractors disrupted traffic around the Spanish capital on Wednesday as farmers protesting against what they see as excessive red tape and insufficient state aid converged in downtown Madrid to march towards the Agriculture Ministry.
Farmers have been protesting for weeks across Europe, most recently including Poland, Greece and the Czech Republic. They all call for less bureaucracy linked to the European Union's Common Agriculture Policy and a loosening of the bloc's environmental rules.
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Some protesters jeered at a television crew for La Sexta channel, with one man repeatedly hitting the camera.
One farmer walked with a large white-and-chestnut cow, while another led a cart drawn by two oxen carrying stacks of fake 500-euro notes.
Lucia Risueno, a 52-year-old vineyard owner from the Castille-La Mancha region, said that authorities had failed to help the sector and called for fairer prices.
"I have the same expenses but I'm making half as much, so we can't go on like this," she told Reuters, adding protest would go on until the government implemented strong measures to aid farmers.
Adolfo Albaladejo, 54, said he was fighting to ensure agriculture does not disappear from his country.
"The Spanish countryside wants protectionism. We want to protect our products and be competitive," he said.
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Hundreds of Spanish farmers drove their tractors towards Madrid city centre on Wednesday (February 21) demanding protection and better prices for their products.The protesters are expected to block Madrid’s main entrances.Farmers say rules to protect the environment make them less competitive compared to other regions.

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Feb 26, 2024

Thousands of farmers take to the streets of Madrid, Spain, to protest agriculture policy.

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Apr 17, 2024

Mick Hume's address at the National Conservatism Conference in Brussels on April 16, 2024.

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