Tariffs were never meant to be a weapon. The original idea was reciprocal trade, if Switzerland hits an American product with an 8.3% VAT, we match it with an 8.3% tariff. That system worked for decades. But lately, tariffs have turned into tariff warfare, punitive moves like the 50% hit on Canada and Mexico, now sitting at 25% during a political standoff. That’s not strategy, that’s negotiation through pain.
Here’s the problem, when you tariff things you don’t even produce, you’re not punishing the other country, you’re punishing Americans. Take potash as an example, it’s in Saskatchewan, we don’t have it. So a 25% tariff makes farmers pay more, which makes food cost more. Same with bananas, pineapples, aluminum inputs, all of it. Small businesses can’t absorb those costs, they pass them on, and the consumer gets hammered at the kitchen table.
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Number one for me is data center development globally but primarily in the US, where the demand is forty-five gigawatts, of which only five are under construction and permitted. I've been a real estate investor my whole life. It's about a third of my portfolio. Generally speaking, commercial, we've done some residential, but data center development is like no other sector of real estate. It is so complex. There's requirements for power, obviously, number one, it's sub six cents a kilowatt hour. You're only gonna find that with stranded nat gas, nuclear, and hydro. Everything else is too expensive. You can't link to the grid in any country. You need thousands of acres of land for a gigawatt, at least two thousand or twenty-five hundred minimum. And so that's a very big area. The amount of compute power needed for AI is insatiable. So that's number one for my group.
Fathers, no matter how tired you are when you get home from work, remember this.
One day, they’ll stop asking you to play. And you’ll wish you were this tired again.
U.S. climber #AlexHonnold made history on Sunday with a free-solo ascent of Taipei 101.
Here are highlights from his rope-free climb of the 508-meter skyscraper — Taiwan’s tallest building and once the world’s tallest — which took one hour and 32 minutes.
In the near future, your Tesla will drop you off at the store entrance and then go find a parking spot.
When you’re ready to exit the store, just tap Summon on your phone and the car will come to you.
“Charlie Kirk deserved to die because he doesn’t like gays.” Is the most terrifying talking point the left has come up with thus far!
Do not use us gays to rationalize your leftist blood lust!
Not liking gays is not a crime punishable by death! You would have to be an insane person to think so!
Please speak up against this insanity!