UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Affordability Isn’t a Hoax. It’s Not a Crisis for Most, Either

Many Americans are struggling with rising food prices and high costs for housing, health care, and child care, but there is not a widespread “affordability crisis” in the US. Affordability has been an issue for years, and inflation is still high, but real income growth is positive for most Americans, suggesting that income is rising … Read More

US Trade Gap Shrinks to Narrowest Since 2020 After Tariff Hikes

The U.S. trade deficit narrowed unexpectedly in September to the smallest since 2020, delayed government data showed Thursday, with imports rising just slightly as President Donald Trump’s new tariffs set in. The overall trade deficit fell 10.9% to $52.8 billion, the lowest since mid-2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic. This came as exports rose 3.0% to … Read More

Mexico’s New Tariffs Add to Growing Backlash Against Chinese Exports

The backlash against a China trade shock 2.0 is picking up steam. Mexican lawmakers gave final approval for new tariffs on Asian imports, broadly aligning with US efforts to tighten trade barriers against China, as President Claudia Sheinbaum seeks to protect local industry. Mexico’s Senate voted Wednesday in favor of a bill that imposes tariffs … Read More

Made in Vietnam: Trump Tariffs Ended China’s Monopoly on US Video Game Consoles

Millions of holiday shoppers across America are filling their baskets with pricey video game consoles, likely unaware of a seismic supply-chain shift that’s done away with the familiar “Made in China” label. Instead, for most consoles sold this year — from Sony Group Corp.’s PlayStation, to Xboxes from Microsoft Corp., and this season’s hot-ticket item, … Read More

Report: Most CEOs Believe Tariffs Will Hurt U.S. Economy

85% of CEOs believe U.S. tariffs will hurt American business, while nearly 62% believe the direction of the country is on the “wrong track,” according to new research from Stagwell research firm National Research Group. That said, CEOs as a group are more confident in the current state of the economy than the American public. … Read More

France’s Macron threatens China with tariffs over trade surplus

French President Emmanuel Macron said he had threatened Beijing with tariffs during his state visit to China if there was no action taken to reduce the country’s ever-widening trade deficit with the European Union. During Macron’s visit earlier in December, he urged China to boost cooperation on “unsustainable” global trade imbalances, geopolitics and the environment. … Read More

Shoppers, Drawn by Steep Discounts, Power Through Black Friday

Even at a time of inflation, tariff concerns and economic uncertainty, Americans opened their wallets on Black Friday, chasing deep discounts and stretching their budgets where they could. Data released Saturday showed that shoppers seized on Thanksgiving and Black Friday deals, spending significantly more than last year online and slightly more in stores, though they … Read More

India’s exports to the US down 28.5% in last 5 months as tariffs troubles kick in

India’s exports to its largest export market, the United States, have suffered a sharp reversal under the impact of aggressive tariff hikes. Between May and October 2025, shipments fell 28.5 per cent, plunging from USD 8.83 billion to USD 6.31 billion, according to trade-focused think-tank Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI). The decline in exports followed … Read More

Trump tariff policies driving consumer shift toward domestic manufacturing purchases

Shoppers are increasingly gravitating toward American-made products this holiday season, driven by President Trump’s tariff policies and rising patriotic sentiment, according to the Alliance for American Manufacturing. Recent polling reveals that 50% of Americans are more inclined to purchase Made-in-USA gifts this year, representing a significant shift in consumer behavior. The trend appears linked to … Read More

The U.S. Has Captured Nearly 90% of Semiconductor Investments This Year, Surging Ahead as the Leading Destination for Chip Titans Like TSMC

With the Trump administration taking over the office, we have seen an ‘unprecedented’ level of chip demand coming in from US customers, which is why companies like TSMC have pledged to invest ‘hundreds of billions’ into America to ensure that the nation has a resilient chip supply chain. Projects like TSMC Arizona indicate that the … Read More