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Majority of Americans uneasy over Trump’s economic plan

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In a survey a published by the Wall Street Journal on Friday, just a quarter of people said they approve of Trump’s handling of the economy during his first 100 days in office.

The survey was conducted prior to Trump’s announcement of a 10-percent base tax on all goods coming into the U.S. earlier this week.

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#RachelMaddow brings another mental backstory on the #Trump #tariffs🤯 :

Peter #Navarro, a quack #economist recruited by #JaredKushner as Trump's trade advisor, the suspect author of the insane tariff #formula, turns out to have created a fictional expert called #RonVara, an anagram of his name, to cite in his books & memos as a trusted source and justify the policy of so-called #reciprocal tariffs. Even made up an email address for him.

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You can claim #Trump’s ‘not giving a *uck’ attitude is narcissism, he’s a sociopath, he’s showing signs of dementia or that he is an innate fascist…but the outcome is the same for the US. It’s now set on a course to implode.

No one in the GOP is going to pull on the brakes. No one in his royal court of broliarchs is going to take him to one side.

And that’s not just catastrophic for Americans, the fallout will be felt around the world.
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Raw Story · 'Scary' White House insider's observation about Trump should set off alarms: analystBy Tom Boggioni
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The Guardian offers a collage of photos from the anti-Trump rallies that took place worldwide today.

Our rally was cancelled due to the dangerous weather anticipated in central Arkansas. Winds of nearly 80mph came through, toppling trees, and there's flash flooding all over the area. We've been without power much of the day, along with many thousands of others, and had limbs fall from a large maple in front of our house.

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“Wow. Grant, a 15-year-old protester at a "Hands Off" rally in Princeton, New Jersey, just eloquently (and modestly) dismantled Team Trump.”

He’s got more common sense, character, & poise than Trump, Vance, Musk, everyone in his Cabinet & the Republicans in the Senate & the House.

Watch:

#Resist #Idiocracy #Coup #Firings #DOGE #Reconciliation #Trump #Republicans #USPol

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Mother JonesThis 15-year-old just scorched Team Trump in a frankly amazing InterviewThe kids are all right.

“Trump is spending a long weekend in Florida… “He’s at the peak of just not giving a f*ck anymore,” a White House official told the reporters. … The administration apparently doesn’t care much more about the law than it does about the reactions to the tariffs that are crashing the economy.”
—Heather Cox Richardson,  April 4, 2025
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Letters from an American · April 4, 2025By Heather Cox Richardson
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Speaking of cowardice, complicity, and paving the road for fascism, let us not forget that the Trump regime's enabling of an ongoing genocide by Israel in Gaza, their fascist kidnapping spree against student protestors, and their quest to control American universities under the guise of "fighting antisemitism" are built on the back of policies, and in particular ideological justifications, provided by a Democratic Party that picked supporting genocide, hunting down migrants, and building out a police state over winning "the most important election in American history."

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Don’t just blame Trump – Democrats paved the way for this campus crackdown

"For instance, the reason Trump could plausibly refer to Gaza a “demolition site” is because, for more than a year prior to his re-election, his Democratic predecessor (urged on by Schumer and others) supplied unlimited weapons to Israel to carry out a campaign of destruction that has few modern equivalents – a campaign that was not just restricted to Gaza, but also extended to the West Bank, Iran, Yemen, Lebanon and Syria. Biden’s planned successor, Kamala Harris, and her surrogates repeatedly stressed to voters that these policies would continue largely unchanged under her watch.

Even before Trump had a chance to weigh in, Joe Biden immediately characterized the protests at Columbia as “antisemitic” and declared that “order must prevail” on college campuses. Democratic lawmakers put aggressive pressure on the former Columbia University president Minouche Shafik to crush the protests. She ultimately did so with the assistance of New York City’s Democratic mayor, Eric Adams (who justified his clampdown via evidence-free statements that the protests were driven primarily by “outside agitators”). Trump celebrated the pictures and videos of students getting roughed up by the NYPDand, upon Trump’s reclaiming the White House, the justice department interceded on behalf of Adams – making his criminal investigation go away in apparent exchange for the mayor adopting a more aggressive posture on immigration – a move that critics claim is a quid pro quo.

In a similar vein, it was Biden who enshrined the IHRA definition of antisemitism into federal guidance, despite the definition’s author repeatedly describing it as a “travesty” to use this definition to regulate speech and behavior. Building on Biden’s introduction, Trump is poised to sign a bill that would implement this same definition into federal anti-discrimination law – and in the meantime, he’s insisting Columbia and other schools adopt this definition in their own codes of conduct. NYU and Harvard have already taken this step, overriding concerns by civil rights and civil liberties organizations – from the ACLU, to Fire and the AAUP, to Israeli civil rights groups – who stressed that IHRA’s definition is extremely vague and provides strong leeway for institutional stakeholders to censor most critical discussion of Israel, Zionism or Judaism more broadly, by Jews and non-Jews alike."

Look, you can criticize me for playing "the blame game" all you like, but every goddamn thing Trump is doing surrounding the US-backed genocide in Gaza, including the domestic installation of fascist ideological policing, was and is facilitated by a Biden administration that was warned all of this - from Trump winning, to deploying War on Terror logic repression on anti-genocide protesters - was on the table if they didn't change course. If you want to know why only fourteen Democrats signed a letter decrying the fascist abduction of Mahmoud Khalil, and only thirty-four Democrat lawmakers signed the letter demanding the release of Rumeysa Ozturk (whose only "crime" appears to be have been writing an op-ed calling for her University to divest from Israel and condemn a genocide) you don't have to look any further than a mainstream Democratic Party leadership class that's fat on AIPAC donations and happily told you student protestors were violent antisemites who endorsed terrorist organizations, demanded colleges take action to suppress the protests, and justified a brutal police crackdown on... college kids who don't want their government to facilitate a genocide. It's kind of hard to criticize all that fascism when your donors love it and you directly made the arguments Trump is using to conduct it, after all.

The Guardian · Don’t just blame Trump – Democrats paved the way for this campus crackdownBy Musa al-Gharbi
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Today was a good start. The goal is to reach, and consistently maintain, having 12,000,000 people actively protesting against this administration and all of its backers to achieve success.

That's the 3.5% of the U.S. population that research apparently indicates is generally required for nonviolent social movements to succeed.

Of course, every movement and moment is unique, but I do believe we still have a lot of work to do to get many more people actively engaged.

There's lots of talk about why we don't have US cars in Europe. The reason you don't see them in Dublin, Paris, and Berlin is because of a number of factors but most especially it is because of the quality of the vehicles both in design and manufacturing. We've had American Market vehicles in Europe but if I can use one perfect example of why they are not popular, it's got to be the first generation Chrysler Neon. Here’s a quick thread on the history of the Neon in Europe . 🧵 #Tarrifs #Trump

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