Tariffs Won’t Fix the Rust Belt or Small Towns
Tariffs Won’t Fix the Rust Belt or Small Towns
The 1992 study, Army 21, for 2005-15 forecasted the future as the “political perception of economic winners and losers” and, consequently, “greater globalization or polarization” in economics. The forecast still fits in 2025. Trump’s tariffs may be a big shift away from globalization or just a bargaining ploy. Regardless, tariffs isn’t an antidote to devastating changes. The cause of economic change was inevitable, but the outcome wasn’t. …READ MORE…
WATCH: Trump threatens to impose more tariffs on China
President Trump on Monday threatened to impose an additional 50% tariff on imports from China if Beijing doesn’t remove its retaliatory 34% import fee on American products. CBS News’ Olivia Rinaldi and Jo Ling Kent join CBS News 24/7 with more. …WATCH HERE…
That Thing That Never Happens, Has Happened Again
We reported, on April Fool’s Day, on Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Susan Snyder‘s fawning story on Will Thomas, the male University of Pennsylvania swimmer who claimed to be a woman named “Lia,” giving Mr Thomas’ explanation that he performed so much better competing against women than men because he was so much happier and “that happiness translated into feeling better in the water and being able to give my all in a way that I wasn’t able to before and that showed in my results,” not because he is a 6’2″ or 6’3″ tall male, who had gone through male puberty and had male musculature, shoulders, and hips.
I guess that Zachary Rose must be much happier, too!…READ MORE…
For more great articles by some of America’s best writers, visit the American Free News Network Home Page!
AFNN is a 501(c)(3) formed to push back on Big Tech and Legacy Media censorship. All of our content is FREE to the reader, as we are fully funded by individuals via small donations. We accept no advertising. If you find our content useful, please tell your friends.
We are always looking for more Citizen Writers. Drop us a note at managingeditor@afnn.us