American Consumers Are Getting Rattled by Trump’s Tariff Chaos
- Governor Josh Shapiro visited the Port of Philadelphia to discuss the impact of new federal tariffs on local businesses and operations, which are the highest in a century.
- The tariffs could disrupt supply chains and increase prices on goods, affecting families and businesses in Pennsylvania.
- The Port of Philadelphia is the largest U.S. Port for imported fruit, supporting 12,000 jobs locally and generating $3.2 billion in fruit imports last year.
- Shapiro emphasized that tariffs are taxes that will increase costs for Pennsylvanians on goods like fresh fruit and auto parts, affecting everyday purchases and family budgets.
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Trump's problem is a diplomatic 'Tourette' syndrome.
The United States has thrown down eighty years of invasions, coups d'état, soft coups, blackmails, pressures, interferences and blunders to build an economic, military and commercial hegemony that has taken off in less than a quarter [Author's note: I have no intention of offending anyone. If you have Tourette and you feel insulted, now you know what it feels like]. Imagine the scene: hundreds of kings, heads of state, presidents and vice presid…


The suicide of the United States
Only three months have passed since Donald Trump returned to the White House, but the world has already changed radically.Trump is weakening at all times the trade relations of the United States and the global free trade system he helped establish after 1945. His attempt to "liberate" the U.S. economy with a tariff escalation is an essential change from the most modest trade warfare tactics employed in his first term.According to the Yale Budget…
The Tariff Tax Statistic the Trump Fanboys Don't Want You to Know About
FOX commentator Charles Payne recently repeated Pat Buchanan’s old post hoc, ergo propter hoc fallacy (After this, therefore because of this) about tariffs in a Breitbart column. The fallacy goes like this: 1). Economic growth occurred during the post Civil War period up to the turn of the century. 2). High protectionist tariffs were imposed during the Lincoln regime and lasted for some fifty years. 3). Therefore, the protectionist tariffs…
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