UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


Chapter Samples Buy the Book

Inside China’s decision to come to the table on Trump tariffs

Among the main drivers of Beijing’s climb-down were internal signals that Chinese companies were struggling to avoid bankruptcies and to replace the U.S. market, three people familiar with the Chinese government’s thinking said. Some areas feeling immediate impact were furniture and toy makers, as well as textiles, said one of the officials. U.S. diplomats in … Read More

India’s Zero-For-Zero Reciprocal Tariff Offer Must Be A Non-Starter

Tariff reciprocity was always a terrible idea. India, home to 607 million workers making around $550 per month in mid-level manufacturing jobs, would happily replace American steel workers and high-paid pharmaceutical lab workers in a zero-for-zero trade deal. A top paid laboratory technician in India makes about $35,000 a year. That’s a small fortune in … Read More

Temu, Shein See US Sales Drop in Week After Tariff Price Hikes

Shein Group Ltd. and Temu saw double-digit sales declines in the week after they raised retail prices to cover the costs of increased US tariffs, an initial sign that Donald Trump’s punitive trade measures have taken a toll on the shopping platforms’ popularity. Shein posted a 23% drop in observed US sales during the week … Read More

Keen: No Tariff Price Increases in 2025

Supporting our fans day in and day out with every step you take on trails, jobsites, sidewalks, waterways, and playgrounds is at the heart of everything we do. Which is why we’re taking a stand: We won’t pass new tariff costs on to you. Being a family-owned, values-led, forward-thinking company, we’ve always done things a … Read More

Chinese Imports Hit 2-Decade Low as Trump Tariffs Begin to Bite

U.S. imports from China reached $102.7 billion in the first three months of the year, data released by the Commerce Department showed Tuesday. That puts the share of imported goods from China at just 11 percent in the first quarter, down sharply from over 22 percent seven years ago. While the share of imports from … Read More