CHINA IS PROMOTING CHEAP CLEAN ENERGY, BUILDING ROADS & MAKING FRIENDS & THEIR ECONOMY IS PROSPERING.
TRUMP IS OFFENDING ALLIES & FRIENDS, FORCING THE WORLD TO UNITE IN OPPOSITION....BULLYING ISN'T A SOLUTION!
"Tariffs Are Taxes, And You’re Paying Them"Trump’s latest trade war isn’t just a slap at a few rivals; no, it’s a full-scale economic assault on 185 of America’s trading partners worldwide. Prepare for retaliation!Here we go again. Donald Trump, the self-proclaimed master of the deal, has just unleashed his latest act of economic self-sabotage: Liberation Day; a universal tariff policy that promises to free America from the shackles of international trade by setting fire to the global economy. And just like every other ill-conceived scheme cooked up in Trump’s fevered, narcissistic brain, this one is a catastrophe in the making. Trump’s latest trade war isn’t just a slap at a few rivals; no, it’s a full-scale economic assault on 185 of America’s trading partners worldwide. Slapping China with a 34% reciprocal tariff on top of an existing 20% levy is not just reckless; it’s the economic equivalent of setting your own house on fire to spite your neighbor’s ugly lawn gnome. Beijing, unsurprisingly, is not taking this lying down. “There are no winners in a trade war, and protectionism is not a viable path forward,” China’s Ministry of Commerce declared in a statement that was far more rational than anything we’ve heard from Trump’s Cabinet. The Chinese are already preparing countermeasures, which means American businesses and consumers will be hit with higher prices and disrupted supply chains. But hey, who needs affordable goods when you can have unhinged nationalism? Europe is also gearing up for battle. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen didn’t mince words, calling Trump’s tariffs a “major blow to the world economy.” She warned of massive economic fallout and a surge in global uncertainty; because nothing says ‘America First’ like plunging the world into recession. France’s Sophie Primas echoed that sentiment, accusing Trump of acting like the “master of the world.” Germany’s Olaf Scholz, in a rare moment of German bluntness, called this an “attack on a trade system that has created prosperity all around the world.” But wait, there’s more! Japan, our long-standing ally, didn’t even get an exemption. Trade Minister Yoji Muto was “extremely regrettable” (which is Japanese diplomatic-speak for “we’re about to make your life hell”). India is “remaining in touch,” which is code for waiting to see just how badly Trump self-implodes before deciding how hard to hit back. Meanwhile, the UK’s Keir Starmer is trying to play the “cool and calm” card, which might work great for domestic politics but won’t save British businesses from getting squeezed. Now, let’s take a little history lesson because, unlike Trump, some of us actually read books. The last time America pulled a stunt like this was the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930. That particular genius move turned a stock market crash into the Great Depression by sparking a global trade war, tanking exports, and deepening the economic crisis. But sure, let’s do it all over again because history clearly doesn’t exist in Trump’s Twitter-addled mind. And let’s talk about the geniuses advising him. Howard Lutnick, the former Cantor Fitzgerald CEO-turned-Commerce Secretary, seems to think tariffs are a brilliant way to negotiate trade deals; despite zero evidence to support that claim. Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller (yes, that Stephen Miller) is too busy plotting immigration crackdowns to care about basic economics. And let’s not forget Peter Navarro, Trump’s resident trade and manufacturing “expert” who has been wrong about literally everything, yet somehow still manages to have the president’s ear. So, what’s the endgame here? Trump thinks he’s forcing countries to the negotiating table, but what he’s actually doing is accelerating the rise of China as the dominant global economic power. While the U.S. isolates itself, Beijing is busy brokering trade deals across Asia, Africa, and Europe. The EU, Canada, and Japan aren’t going to beg for mercy; they’re going to pivot, cutting new trade agreements that leave America out in the cold. Meanwhile, U.S. businesses are about to get hammered. Small manufacturers reliant on imported raw materials will face skyrocketing costs. Farmers; yes, the same ones who got screwed by Trump’s last trade war with China, will once again find themselves buried under retaliatory tariffs. And American consumers? Get ready to pay more for everything, and I mean everything, from electronics to automobiles to household goods. But hey, at least Trump’s base can enjoy the satisfaction of economic nationalism while their paychecks shrink. The worst part? None of this actually benefits the American worker. Let me repeat myself…none of this actually benefits the American worker. Trump’s tariffs won’t bring back manufacturing jobs; automation and globalization killed those long before China became a convenient scapegoat. Instead, this will cause inflation, job losses, and slower economic growth; making everyone poorer except, of course, the hedge fund managers and the billionaire cabinet members who will profit from the chaos. Liberation Day? More like Desperation Day. Trump’s trade war isn’t about helping America; it’s about feeding his own ego. And if history is any guide, the only thing getting liberated will be your hard-earned money; right out of your wallet. (Kindly consider supporting this platform and all independent journalists here on Substack. 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