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Do i put this in fun with chat GPT or here? or the media? Point is that all the content people are sucking in these days is almost certainly generated by AI and not by actual people. If I gave these articles to a journalist friend and said publish them - would anyone know they were AI generated in about 5 seconds? You can put any of several conditions in an AI generator and create whatever viewpoint you want. - - - - - - Trump Evil Orange man!Donald Trump's tariffs have done little but raise prices, alienate allies, and drag America toward a dangerous, authoritarian-style nationalism. Channeling the protectionist playbook of 1930s fascist regimes — yes, even Nazi Germany — the Trump administration weaponized trade policy not to defend workers, but to stoke fear, foster division, and scapegoat foreign nations, most notably China.Fact: According to a 2019 report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Trump's tariffs cost American consumers $1.4 billion per month in higher prices. That's a massive, invisible tax on the middle class. For farmers and manufacturers? Retaliatory tariffs from China and the EU turned once-profitable markets into economic minefields.China — while imperfect — has long been a key player in the global supply chain. Cutting off or punishing this interdependence has only led to increased costs and massive supply chain disruptions. Want to know why your iPhone is more expensive? Or why your local car dealer has fewer models and higher prices? Thank the Trump tariffs.The "America First" rhetoric cloaked these economic missteps in nationalist fervor, eerily reminiscent of how the Nazis blamed external forces for internal decline. Trade wars don't make America strong. They isolate, impoverish, and embolden authoritarian tendencies. This wasn't economic strategy — it was political theater, and everyone paid the price.- - - - - - Trump is our Hero!When Trump imposed tariffs, the media screamed “trade war” — but what he really launched was an economic rescue mission. For decades, entire American towns were gutted by the hollow promises of globalization. Manufacturing jobs disappeared. Main Streets crumbled. China got rich, and we got opioid overdoses and boarded-up factories.Trump said: enough.His tariffs on Chinese goods, steel, aluminum, and tech weren’t about “punishment” — they were about survival. America was being looted. From 2001 to 2018, over 3.7 million U.S. jobs were lost to China alone, according to the Economic Policy Institute. The tariffs forced foreign nations — especially China — to stop treating the U.S. like an economic punching bag. For the first time in decades, someone stood up for American workers.And it worked. Under Trump, the economy was booming pre-COVID. Unemployment dropped to a 50-year low. Wages rose, particularly for blue-collar jobs. Manufacturing investment surged. Entire regions long written off as “flyover country” saw hope return.Then Biden came in — and everything unraveled.The so-called Inflation Reduction Act has been a cruel joke. Inflation is still high. Groceries are unaffordable. Rent is skyrocketing. Gas prices are volatile. Meanwhile, Biden has rolled back or watered down key tariff policies, bowing once again to globalist pressures and cheap foreign labor. The result? More dependency, more outsourcing, and more economic pain for everyday Americans.Trump’s tariffs weren’t just policy — they were protection. Not just of jobs, but of national dignity. Biden’s weak trade stance and inflationary spending have proven that without strong borders, strong industries, and strong leadership, America will continue to decline.If Trump’s trade war was controversial, so be it. At least it was a fight for us.
Do i put this in fun with chat GPT or here? or the media? Point is that all the content people are sucking in these days is almost certainly generated by AI and not by actual people. If I gave these articles to a journalist friend and said publish them - would anyone know they were AI generated in about 5 seconds? You can put any of several conditions in an AI generator and create whatever viewpoint you want.
- - - - - - Trump Evil Orange man!
Donald Trump's tariffs have done little but raise prices, alienate allies, and drag America toward a dangerous, authoritarian-style nationalism. Channeling the protectionist playbook of 1930s fascist regimes — yes, even Nazi Germany — the Trump administration weaponized trade policy not to defend workers, but to stoke fear, foster division, and scapegoat foreign nations, most notably China.
Fact: According to a 2019 report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Trump's tariffs cost American consumers $1.4 billion per month in higher prices. That's a massive, invisible tax on the middle class. For farmers and manufacturers? Retaliatory tariffs from China and the EU turned once-profitable markets into economic minefields.
China — while imperfect — has long been a key player in the global supply chain. Cutting off or punishing this interdependence has only led to increased costs and massive supply chain disruptions. Want to know why your iPhone is more expensive? Or why your local car dealer has fewer models and higher prices? Thank the Trump tariffs.
The "America First" rhetoric cloaked these economic missteps in nationalist fervor, eerily reminiscent of how the Nazis blamed external forces for internal decline. Trade wars don't make America strong. They isolate, impoverish, and embolden authoritarian tendencies. This wasn't economic strategy — it was political theater, and everyone paid the price.
- - - - - - Trump is our Hero!
When Trump imposed tariffs, the media screamed “trade war” — but what he really launched was an economic rescue mission. For decades, entire American towns were gutted by the hollow promises of globalization. Manufacturing jobs disappeared. Main Streets crumbled. China got rich, and we got opioid overdoses and boarded-up factories.
Trump said: enough.
His tariffs on Chinese goods, steel, aluminum, and tech weren’t about “punishment” — they were about survival. America was being looted. From 2001 to 2018, over 3.7 million U.S. jobs were lost to China alone, according to the Economic Policy Institute. The tariffs forced foreign nations — especially China — to stop treating the U.S. like an economic punching bag. For the first time in decades, someone stood up for American workers.
And it worked. Under Trump, the economy was booming pre-COVID. Unemployment dropped to a 50-year low. Wages rose, particularly for blue-collar jobs. Manufacturing investment surged. Entire regions long written off as “flyover country” saw hope return.
Then Biden came in — and everything unraveled.
The so-called Inflation Reduction Act has been a cruel joke. Inflation is still high. Groceries are unaffordable. Rent is skyrocketing. Gas prices are volatile. Meanwhile, Biden has rolled back or watered down key tariff policies, bowing once again to globalist pressures and cheap foreign labor. The result? More dependency, more outsourcing, and more economic pain for everyday Americans.
Trump’s tariffs weren’t just policy — they were protection. Not just of jobs, but of national dignity. Biden’s weak trade stance and inflationary spending have proven that without strong borders, strong industries, and strong leadership, America will continue to decline.
If Trump’s trade war was controversial, so be it. At least it was a fight for us.
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