[FoxNews] Poll shows 52% of voters agree with President Trump that corporations should bear the burden of tariff-related costs.
Absorbing increased costs is not how companies stay in business, especially where the margins are only a few percent to begin with.
In recent weeks, headlines have been filled with warnings from major retailers about impending price hikes due to tariffs reinstated by President Donald Trump. Big Box stores like Walmart and Target have been quick to suggest that tariffs on imported goods, particularly from China, have left them with no choice but to raise prices for American families.
Let’s be clear, these decisions are more about raising profit margins and going against Trump’s agenda to bring costs down for Americans than responding to any actual economic pressure.
Tariffs are a strategic tool. The Trump administration has always been clear about that. Tariffs are designed to level the playing field, incentivize domestic production, counter predatory trade practices – especially from the Chinese Communist Party – and put America First. Tariffs protect long-term American interests, especially in vital industries like technology and manufacturing.
Continued on Page 47
#2
Tucker Carlson’s speech makes some valid and some bad points.
On the valid side, his questioning of Jeffrey Epstein’s unexplained accumulation of wealth and social status, I think, is entirely fair. I would like an answer to that too. That those questions remain unanswered is disturbing. Additionally, Carlson's critique of growing economic disparities, particularly the burden of credit card debt and unaffordable housing, rightly highlights the challenges young Americans face in achieving a stable, middle-class life.
However, the rest of the speech is speculative and unsupported. Carlson states that Epstein was protected by a long-standing government cover-up and possibly worked for foreign intelligence, specifically naming Israel, but offers no credible evidence to support these serious claims. Furthermore, his assertion that dual citizens or Americans serving in foreign militaries should automatically lose their citizenship is extreme and disregards individual motives. While hearing him talk about it, I was thinking of his strong support of Russia; following his logic, he should lose his citizenship.
[Bulwark] The American Age Is Over
Emergency Triad: The United States commits imperial suicide. Exactly what we elected Trump to do: close the bases, bring the troops home, and mind our own God-damned business.
Billions for other countries while FEMA says the cupboard is bare for aid in Maui.
And just like that, the age of American empire, the great Pax Americana, ended. And just in time, we were about to go bankrupt.
We cannot overstate what has just happened. It took just 71 days for Donald Trump to wreck the American economy, mortally wound NATO, and destroy the American-led world order.
He did this with the enthusiastic support of the entire Republican party and conservative movement.
He did it with the support of a plurality of American voters. And don't you ever forget that, you bloodthirsty warmongering ghoul.
He did not hide his intentions. He campaigned on them. He made them the central thrust of his election. He told Americans that he would betray our allies and give up our leadership position in the world.
There are only three possible explanations as to why Americans voted for this man:
1. they wanted what he promised;
2. they didn’t believe what he promised; or
3. they didn’t understand what he promised.
Pick whichever rationale you want, because it doesn’t matter. Whatever the reason was, it exposed half of the electorate—the 77 million people who voted for Trump—as either fundamentally unserious, decadent, or weak.
And no empire can survive the degeneration of its people. He still cannot understand that we do not want an empire. We want a republic that takes care of our people and our people only.
Why do we subsidize nuclear powers?
Recall that The Bulwark is the project of Never-Trumper neocon Bill Kristol and the staff of his defunct Weekly Standard. While Mr. Kristol is very pleased that Israel and President Trump teamed up to bomb Iran, he still stands by his endorsement of Kamala Harris in the last election and considers himself a former Republican. That this opinion piece showed up on his site is not surprising. A very smart man who is not wise.
#1
The author, Jonathan Last, is Bulwark's editor. The article cites the stock market meltdown in April as an example of Trump destroying the economy with tariffs. The NASDAQ was down to 16,000.
Today it hit 20,695. So far Never Trumper Jonny has not admitted he was totally wrong. But he and Kristol still claim the Democratic Party is our only hope.
I doubt they believe it, but their idiot subscribers need to hear it.
[Babylon Bee] SACRAMENTO, CA — An inspiring story emerged amid the ongoing immigration controversy, as Governor Gavin Newsom founded an Underground Railroad to help Mexican kids travel to work on California's marijuana farms.
After ICE operations made headlines in recent weeks with raids on California cannabis farms, Newsom made the noble decision to create a secret system to help unaccompanied minor migrants avoid detection by the authorities and find their way north to work as day laborers.
"Every Mexican kid deserves the chance to live out their dream of working as slave labor in California," Newsom told reporters. "This weed isn't going to pick itself, and with Donald Trump's oppressive ICE agents constantly arresting our adult illegal aliens, we owe it to our great marijuana growers to keep them fully stocked with child labor. That's the promise these parentless children get in Gavin Newsom's California."
Newsom's Underground Railroad provides Mexican kids with a system of routes and safehouses that allows them to secretly and safely travel from their home country to the Golden State to begin their new lives of endlessly picking cannabis. "Thank you, Gavin Newsom," said 9-year-old Luis Garcia, who arrived in California by himself to live on a marijuana farm. "I was afraid I would never make it here, but he made it happen."
At publishing time, Newsom's office announced plans to create large-scale marijuana plantations where Mexican families could work in return for free lodging and food for generations.
Continued on Page 47
Posted by: Frank G ||
07/16/2025 00:00 ||
Comments ||
Link ||
[67 views]
Top|| File under: Migrants/Illegal Immigrants
#1
I wouldn't expect to see Newsom working on the railroad himself like the graphic shows with him holding a lantern and courageously leading the children into slavery. He might get his hair mussed. No. He'd pay some flunky to do it.
Posted by: Abu Uluque ||
07/16/2025 12:03 Comments ||
Top||
#2
And he'd pay the flunky with California tax revenue.
Posted by: Abu Uluque ||
07/16/2025 12:04 Comments ||
Top||
Researchers at the Emory University Department of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, discovered that psilocybin extended cellular lifespan and improved survival in aged mice.
Continued on Page 47
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.