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The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board tears apart Trump’s tariffs in a blistering editorial:
“The President is right that his tariffs are at work—in destroying U.S. jobs and raising prices. The U.S. has lost some 75,000 manufacturing jobs since January 2025, including 25,900 in motor vehicle and parts production...
there’s no question his tariffs are raising costs for U.S. manufacturers.…Mr. Trump and his advisers claim that foreigners pay his border taxes, but the evidence shows that U.S. companies, workers and consumers are picking up most of the tab.
The Anderson Economic Group estimates that auto tariffs on Canada and Mexico alone added about $1,600 to the cost of each car made in the U.S. last year. While auto makers absorbed some of the Trump tariff costs, they also passed on a large share to customers…Call it the Trump tax.”
The last 3 government shutdowns:
October 1, 2025: President Trump
December 22, 2018: President Trump
January 20, 2018: President Trump
Almost like there is a pattern here.
Remote work has reshaped the landscape of employment. A luxury pre-pandemic, the norm during lockdowns and now, abolished by an increasing number of employers in favour of hybrid or a full-time office return.
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Facts:
1. The investigation into Trump began BEFORE he declared his candidacy. It is not about him running for office.
2. It isn't a Democratic "witch hunt". Wray was appointed as head of the FBI by Donald Trump.
3. If declaring a run for the presidency were to negate a criminal investigation, then everyone could avoid prosecution for a crime by simply declaring as a candidate for President.
4. Former leaders do not get a "Get out of Jail" card for crimes because they once led the government. Holding him accountable doesn't represent a "Two-tiered" justice system.
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Folks, take Trump's name off of the indictment and place anyone else's name on it. Look at the facts objectively and then decide if that person should be prosecuted.
This is the action of a mature democracy, not a banana republic. NOT prosecuting him would be political. Prosecuting him is indicative of a justice system that works.
If the facts show he should go free, then he will. If they do not, then he won't.
He is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Let the system work.
And this goes for EVERY office holder in any political party.
Kindness is woke.
Compassion is woke.
Generosity is woke,
Love is woke.
To those who traffic in this latest culture war cry, to be woke is to be deeply human.
And that humanity will be the foe they cannot defeat and are right to fear.
Woke will win.
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NEW special guest episode of Leadership, the Future and Tea sees @mustard1973 and @imoff333 interview globally-recognized blogger, speaker, educator, consultant, and author Mark Schaefer about human companies, community and his take on leadership.
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@realDonaldTrump returns to the White House from Charlotte, North Carolina. Photo by William Moon at the South Lawn of the White House on February 7, 2020
When an idea pops in your head, don't hesitate, go for it.
Just because everybody is not doing it doesn't mean it shouldn't be done, it could be the "game changer" 😉
-let's change the world
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