Self-Reliance
January 1, USDA Launches Massive Plan to Bring Cotton Jobs Back to America

Wyatt’s Take
- The USDA just rolled out the Great American Cotton Plan — a full-throttle federal push to bring cotton farming and textile jobs back home where they belong
- This isn’t just about crops; it’s about reviving the backbone of American manufacturing that globalists shipped overseas for decades
- Finally, Washington is backing the farmers and factory workers who built this country instead of bowing to China and cheap foreign labor
The United States Department of Agriculture has launched the Great American Cotton Plan, a sweeping federal initiative designed to revitalize American cotton farming, expand domestic textile manufacturing and increase exports and cotton trade opportunities. This is the kind of America First policy that puts our workers and our land back in the driver’s seat.
For generations, hardworking cotton farmers across the heartland watched as Washington sold them out to foreign competitors. Globalist trade deals gutted American textile mills and sent good-paying jobs to China and Bangladesh while our own communities withered on the vine.
Now the USDA is reversing course with a comprehensive plan to rebuild what was lost. The initiative targets every link in the cotton supply chain — from the fields where the crop is grown to the factories where fabric is woven to the ports where American-made goods ship around the world.
This means real investment in rural America. It means supporting the farmers who feed and clothe our nation. And it means creating manufacturing jobs right here at home instead of enriching foreign corporations that don’t give a damn about American workers.
The plan focuses on expanding cotton acreage, modernizing farming equipment and techniques, and incentivizing domestic textile production. That’s government doing what it’s supposed to do — backing American enterprise, not foreign competitors.
By boosting cotton exports and trade opportunities, the USDA is opening new markets for American farmers who’ve been squeezed by unfair competition for far too long. This is about economic sovereignty and national pride.
Why It Matters
For decades, working Americans watched their jobs disappear overseas while politicians talked about the global economy like it was some kind of natural law. The Great American Cotton Plan proves we can choose to rebuild what we lost. We can put American farmers first, bring manufacturing back to our towns, and prove that Made in America isn’t just a slogan — it’s a blueprint for prosperity. This is what happens when government stops serving multinational corporations and starts serving the people who actually work for a living.
The Great American Cotton Plan. 🌱👖🇺🇸
This campaign is for everyone who believes in real products made by real American farmers.
Today in the beautiful Marana, Arizona alongside @SBA_Kelly and @RepCiscomani, and some of our great American farmers, @USDA launched the Great… pic.twitter.com/7AgoRhFQEs— Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) May 28, 2026
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Steve
May 30, 2026 at 6:07 pm
Although this is great news, watch what the commie media and the leftist race hustlers do with this! I can hear it now, “America To Enslave Blacks Again!” “We Will Not Go Back To The Cotton Fields”, “Planations Return To America”, “Term ‘Cotton Pickers’ To Be Outlawed”, and the song “Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen” band from all music.