BETRAYED: How Obama and McConnell Sold Out Kentucky and Illinois Farmers to Global Interests
70,000 Acres—Gone. Stolen by the Government.
Picture this: An area the size of Tampa, Knoxville, or Salt Lake City—wiped off the map. Not by a natural disaster. Not by some freak accident. But by our own federal government.
That’s exactly what happened in 2013 when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completed the Olmsted Locks and Dam project on the Ohio River. The result? Farmland that had fed American families for generations was suddenly flooded out of existence.
The victims? Over 450 farmers in Kentucky and Illinois.
These aren’t billionaires or corporate elites. These are family-owned farms, people who wake up before dawn to put food on American tables. The kind of people Washington claims to care about. But when they needed help, their government left them to drown—literally and financially.
Now, a federal court ruling could permanently strip them of their land rights. If this ruling stands, the government will have successfully seized 70,000 acres without compensation.
Think about that. Eminent domain without a single dollar in return.
Washington’s Dirty Little Secret: Foreign Aid Comes First
Let’s talk about priorities. Because Washington’s actions make it painfully clear where their loyalties lie.
- Billions for Ukraine? No problem.
- Millions for gender studies in Pakistan? You got it.
- Massive payouts for DEI comic books in Peru? Of course.
But when it comes to helping American farmers whose land was destroyed by their own government? Suddenly, there’s no money. Suddenly, there’s “nothing we can do.”
It’s a disgusting pattern. Washington bureaucrats and their media lapdogs scream about “equity” and “justice” for everyone—except for working-class Americans.
When it was politically convenient, Obama had no issue signing off on billions in settlements for Black farmers through the Pigford case. The government cut similar deals with Native American tribes during the Cobell lawsuit.
Yet, these 454 farmers in Kentucky and Illinois? They get nothing.
Obama could have fixed it. McConnell could have fixed it. Durbin and Duckworth could have fixed it.
They didn’t. Because they don’t care.
Obama: The President Who Looked Away
Barack Obama represented Illinois in the U.S. Senate. He knew about these farmers. He sat in the White House as their land was swallowed up.
And what did he do?
Nothing.
This is the same man who moved heaven and earth to send money overseas. The same man who pushed billions in “green energy” scams. The same man who had no problem handing out cash when it served his political agenda.
But when it came to his own countrymen—actual farmers in his own home state—he suddenly had no solutions.
McConnell: The Swamp’s Favorite Backstabber
What about Mitch McConnell? The so-called “Senate titan” from Kentucky? The man who’s been in Washington for decades, wheeling and dealing like the ultimate swamp creature?
If there was anyone who could have fought for Kentucky’s farmers, it was McConnell. But instead of doing his job, he spent his time sending YOUR tax dollars overseas.
While Kentucky farmers watched their land disappear, McConnell was busy signing off on massive foreign aid bills. He had no problem supporting millions for Ukraine, Burma, and globalist pet projects.
But when it came to fixing this disaster in his own backyard?
Silence.
Durbin & Duckworth: Illinois’ Cowardly Senators
Illinois has two Democratic senators: Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth. These two never miss an opportunity to virtue-signal about how much they “care” about working Americans.
But when 454 families in their own state needed them? They were nowhere to be found.
Instead of fighting for their constituents, they fought to protect USAID’s bloated budget. They made sure billions flowed into foreign projects while ignoring their own farmers losing everything.
Durbin called Trump’s foreign aid cuts “reckless.” Duckworth fought to increase global spending.
And yet, when was the last time either of them stood up for these farmers?
They didn’t. Because they’re globalists first.
The Court Battle: How the Government Plans to Get Away With It
Now, these farmers are fighting in court to get compensated for their stolen land.
But the federal government has a trick up its sleeve. They’re claiming the statute of limitations has expired.
That’s right. After destroying these farms, they’re now telling these families that they waited too long to ask for justice.
This is government corruption at its worst. They rig the system, stack the deck, and then use legal loopholes to steal from their own people.
Meanwhile, the Judgment Fund—a federal pool of money specifically set aside for legal claims—is sitting there, ready to fix this.
But Washington won’t touch it. Because that would mean helping real Americans instead of their foreign pet projects.
Only Trump Can Fix This
Here’s the hard truth: If these farmers were in Ukraine, Washington would have already sent them billions.
If they were refugees, they’d have government grants lined up overnight.
But because they’re Americans—the very people who keep this country fed—Washington doesn’t care.
That’s why only Trump can fix this.
He’s the only one with the guts to stand up to Washington’s corrupt machine. The only one who puts America firstinstead of last.
Biden won’t lift a finger. The courts are rigged. The politicians have sold out.
It’s up to Trump to make this right.
The Fight Isn’t Over—Here’s How to Protect Yourself
This is just the latest example of the government robbing its own citizens.
It won’t stop here. The elites have made it clear: They don’t work for you. They work for themselves.
If they can steal 70,000 acres of farmland today, what’s stopping them from coming for you next?
That’s why you need to prepare NOW.
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