UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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CBO says Trump’s tariffs could cut U.S. deficit by $2.8 trillion over 10 years

A forecast from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office this week says Trump’s tariffs could shave $2.8 trillion off the federal debt over the next decade, if they remain in place. The president has been promising his tariffs will help make America more prosperous. And there is evidence the tariffs are at least helping the government’s … Read More

US trade deficit narrowed significantly amid Trump’s tariff escalation

The U.S. trade deficit narrowed significantly in April as President Donald Trump sharply escalated tariffs before pausing a large swath of the levies, U.S. Commerce Department data on Thursday showed. Trump touted the tariffs as an effort to slash the nation’s trade deficit, which the president has said he considers a threat to the nation’s … Read More

Tariffs prompt record plunge in US imports, cutting trade deficit

Goods brought into the US plunged by 20% in April, recording their largest ever monthly drop in the face of a wave of tariffs unleashed by US President Donald Trump. The retreat reflects the abrupt hit to trade, after firms had rushed products into the country earlier this year to try to get ahead of … Read More

After Trump’s Tariffs Crash Exports, Canada Posts a Record Trade Deficit

Driven in part by a steep drop in auto shipments to the United States after President Trump imposed steep tariffs, Canada posted a record trade deficit of 7.1 billion Canadian dollars, about $5.2 billion, in April. Exports to the United States, Canada’s largest market, were hard hit after the president began his trade war with … Read More

Donald Trump Gets Good News From Consumers Amid Tariff Pullbacks

After months of economic anxiety fueled by aggressive trade policies, Americans are starting to feel more optimistic. Consumer confidence rebounded sharply in May, following a string of five consecutive monthly declines that had pushed sentiment to its lowest point since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to data released Tuesday by The Conference … Read More

Taiwan pledges to buy more American goods as a 32% tariff looms

Taiwan’s president on Tuesday pledged to buy more American goods, including natural gas and oil, as the self-governing island seeks closer ties with the U.S. while threatened with a 32% tariff from the Trump administration. By purchasing more U.S. products that also include weapons and agricultural goods, Taiwan would not only create “more balanced bilateral … Read More

In U.S. Senate, Guardian Bikes CEO Touts Tariffs, Private Capital As Key To Reshoring Mission

As the Administration works to reshore production of automobiles, trucks, and airplanes, they should not forget about bicycles. The labor-intensive nature of bicycle manufacturing can rapidly create thousands of good jobs if a protective tariff for bicycles is set. A protective tariff need not limit competition; foreign manufacturers are welcome to invest in America and … Read More

Steve Moore Admits He Was ‘Wrong’ In Predicting Trump’s Tariffs Would Cause Inflation To Spike

Former Trump administration official Steve Moore admitted Tuesday that increased inflation from tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump “just isn’t showing up.” The Consumer Price Index rose 2.3% year-over-year in April, down from 2.4%in March, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Moore said that his prior predictions that the duties would increase … Read More

Amazon CEO says customer demand, prices steady despite tariffs

Amazon.com Inc. Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy said the online retailer hasn’t seen any meaningful reduction in consumer spending or an increase in prices as a result of tariffs introduced by US President Donald Trump earlier this year. “We’ve not seen any attenuation of demand at this point,” Jassy said Wednesday during Amazon’s annual shareholder … Read More