Consider the pollock.
It is the most voluminously caught fish in the United States, accounting for a quarter of everything Americans catch. As such it is the major bulwark against the United States' multibillion-dollar seafood trade deficit — the second-largest deficit in our trade portfolio, after crude oil. And it is, today, the main component in the McDonald's Filet-O-Fish, or the “fish delight,” as Donald Trump likes to call it.
Now consider the president's budget for the people who make his preferred sandwich possible.
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