Off the Charts
'Off the charts': How Trump's spending will shock the US, global economy
Americans will be hit with higher prices for staple foods from abroad, such as fruits, vegetables and coffee. Domestic firms dependent on imports will have to find new supply chains or increase costs to consumers. American manufacturers will likely see a sharp drop in orders from abroad as foreign countries impose retaliatory tariffs.
This builds on yesterdayThe Wall Street Journal to test: If the economy is your issue, Kamala is the person for you. (So to speak.)
Which just builds on itthis'“you must watch the 8 minute clip”yesterday's post that I still hope you find time to view and share.
Do something!
BONUSES
New FTC 'Click-to-Cancel' Rule Marks Latest Pro-Consumer Victory
(Question: Is it Marxist to make it easy to cancel unwanted subscriptions?)
CARVILLE: Victory Is Everything, Stupidity.
(If you don't have time to watch, read onthis reviewit can be almost delicious.)
Editor's Note: This article was originally published on October 17, 2024 at andrewtobias.com, and was compiled with permission.
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