UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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U.S. manufacturers struggle to fully reshore supply chains

Some progress is being made. CorVent Medical, a North Dakota ventilator maker, has shifted from sourcing 70% of its parts from China to 70% from U.S. suppliers. CEO Richard Walsh noted that while metals and plastics are easier to source domestically, electronics remain difficult. Partnering with Minnesota-based Versa Electronics has helped localize some production. Pennsylvania-based … Read More

The 19th Century Thinker Who Touted Tariffs

Historians trace the origins of protectionist thought to the pre-Civil War period during which time the U.S. transitioned into a more industrial capitalist society. Protectionists presented tariffs as the essential policy to quicken the development of manufactures as well as a remedy to the social ills that afflicted the emerging industrial working class. Proponents argued … Read More

U.S. tariff revenue hits historic $15.4 billion in April, a 60% surge

In April, the U.S. witnessed a historic surge in tariff revenue, reaching an unprecedented $15.4 billion. This marked a 60% increase from the previous month, setting a new record for monthly revenue in American history. According to data from the Treasury Department, this spike coincided with the implementation of new tariffs under President Trump’s administration, including … Read More

China eases some US tariffs as Trump says he wants concessions

On Friday, reports emerged that China quietly rolled back tariffs on some US semiconductors, easing pressure on its tech sector, along with certain US pharmaceuticals. Bloomberg reported that Beijing is also weighing tariff relief on medical gear and chemicals. Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested a US-South Korea trade deal could happen next week, praising … Read More

CEO says his sales tripled when Trump’s tariffs hit: Americans have ‘a big opportunity’ to change how they make big purchases

The CEO of Back Market, an online marketplace for used and refurbished tech devices, says he’s witnessed the sales jump firsthand. Back Market saw its sales triple over a single week in the wake of Trump’s tariffs announcements, says Thibaud Hug de Larauze. Hug de Larauze’s takeaway from Back Market’s boom week: More Americans could … Read More

Tariffs Can Work For Us – Letter

I read an online blog posted by a man that showed, in a simple example, how tariffs can work FOR us. He uses a simple padlock, one manufactured in China, and an identical one made in the USA. The lock made in the USA was $2.00 more than its import clone, $5.00 vs. $3.00 for … Read More

In China’s ‘Christmas Town,’ Trump’s tariffs are dimming the lights

For many vendors, the measures have already cost them customers, slashed their profits and forced them to pivot to other markets. When CNN visited the market earlier this week, many voiced both concern and bewilderment at Trump’s actions, but also desire for a peaceful resolution as they pick up the pieces of their disrupted businesses. … Read More