Politics

In the world of economics and international trade, few phenomena are as perplexing as President Donald Trump’s unique brand of negotiation, often characterized by brinkmanship. His tariff threats elicit a range of reactions from investors and economists alike, but a term coined as “TACO trade”—short for “Trump Always Chickens Out”—aptly encapsulates this chaotic approach. The
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In a highly contentious atmosphere, the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed President Trump’s ambitious tax bill early Thursday. This legislation, touted as “big and beautiful” by its proponents, showcases a hallmark of the GOP’s approach—not merely a strategy for economic growth but a minefield of contradictions that reveals a troubling tendency towards exacerbating income
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The Trump administration’s recent decision to accept a luxurious Boeing 747 from the Qatari government represents a troubling intersection of politics, ethics, and national security. While Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth justified this acceptance by claiming adherence to federal regulations, the broader implications of such a diplomatic gift evoke deep concern. Just as a gift horse
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In a stark display of panic-driven policymaking, the United States has once again taken a combative stance against China that could jeopardize any semblance of the fragile trade agreements established in recent weeks. The Trump administration’s warning against using Chinese-made chips, especially those linked to Huawei, reflects less a commitment to national security and more
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