Well, the economic tea leaves have been tossed on the table again, and they’re not exactly painting a crystal-clear picture. We just got a trifecta of reports: turns out job growth wasn’t nearly as strong as we were told, wholesale prices actually dipped a little (that’s the “good news,” though don’t break out the confetti…
The Great Trade Shuffle
Well folks, just when you thought you’d seen it all, President Trump went and did that thing again — you know, the one where he lights a fire and then rushes in with a garden hose, saying, “Relax, I’ve got it under control.” Yesterday, Trump abruptly hit pause on his blanket tariffs for most countries…
Tariffs, Trade Wars, and Truth Bombs: Trump’s High-Stakes Economic Gamble
When President Trump gets behind a podium and starts talking tariffs, you can almost hear the stock market tense up and the media hit DEFCON 1. But here’s the thing—behind the noise, tweets, and headlines, there’s a legitimate frustration driving Trump’s trade strategy: the American economy isn’t working for everyone anymore, and it hasn’t been…
Trump’s Tariffs Are Bold—but Are They the Right Move for America?
President Trump’s latest round of tariffs—rolled out with all the drama of a national emergency declaration on April 2, 2025—marks one of the most sweeping trade maneuvers in modern U.S. history. A universal 10% tariff on all imports, along with steeper penalties for “unfair traders” like China (54%) and the European Union (20%), signals a…
Trump’s Tariff Turmoil: How Uncertainty is Hurting American Businesses and Consumers
If there’s one thing businesses hate more than taxes, regulations, or even competition, it’s uncertainty. They can adapt to challenges, but they need a stable economic environment to plan, invest, and grow. Unfortunately, President Trump’s erratic handling of tariffs—especially on Canadian steel and aluminum—is introducing exactly the kind of unpredictability that disrupts economic growth. On…
Trump’s Tariffs: A Bold Move for America or the Start of a Costly Trade War?
On February 1, 2025, President Trump announced significant new tariffs: a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on imports from China. The administration justifies these tariffs as necessary to curb illegal immigration, combat the influx of fentanyl, and strengthen domestic industries. This decision has sent shockwaves through international markets,…