Sunday, September 22, 2024
In July 2020 Trump Promised a Health Plan in 2 weeks.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Monday, September 16, 2024
We should call this Victim CLAIMING |
Another chance for Trump to frame Democrats as dangerous has emerged
Trumpworld is eager to have Americans blame his opponents' rhetoric for assassination attempts — both to nullify their arguments and to cast Trump as a victim.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Monday, September 9, 2024
Three radical Trump policies Americans can’t ignore
The GOP nominee's plans for immigration, tariffs and opponents would be violent and foolish.
Opinion by Eugene Robinson
He seems sincerely, and incredibly, unable to understand how tariffs work. He portrays them as "taxes" on foreign countries, but actually it is U.S. importers who foot the bill, who will then pass those extra costs along to consumers. Trump's tariffs would effectively be a huge tax increase on any American who buys anything made overseas. Speaking last week to the Economic Club of New York — of all audiences — Trump defended this bad idea by praising the McKinley Tariff, an 1890 measure that raised import duties to nearly 50 percent and caused prices to soar. The tariff, named for Republican House member and future president William McKinley, ended up making Americans poorer and producing less revenue for the government, not more. Anyone who wonders whether a second Trump term would really be so bad should listen to what he intends to do. It won't just be bad. It will be much, much worse.