Trade, Tariffs, Politics and No Economics
…than $4,000 a year. Republicans promptly insisted the Democrats were instituting socialism. As the nation recovered from the economic panic of 1893, Republicans doubled down on their economic ideology. In…
…than $4,000 a year. Republicans promptly insisted the Democrats were instituting socialism. As the nation recovered from the economic panic of 1893, Republicans doubled down on their economic ideology. In…
…their income from government programs—primarily through Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Those counties heavily support Republicans, including Trump. On Friday the Republican-dominated House Budget Committee presented its budget proposal to…
Change in Household Income Resulting from the Republican and Trumps extension of the 2017 Tax Bill or the TCJA Daniel Becker had this bar chart on Facebook which details how…
I understand why this gets ignored by the MSM. Republican racism isn’t news. “The president of Boston University College Republicans wrote on X he called the U.S. Immigration and Customs…
…“The Republicans should say, ‘We want to take over,’” he said. “We should take over the voting, the voting in at least many — 15 places. The Republicans ought to…
…striking divide within those Republican appointees. Judges appointed by Republicans other than Trump have ruled against the administration in 79% of cases. Trump’s own appointees? They ruled against him in just…
…pocketbooks matter. In a December 1999 Wall Street Journal-NBC poll, 37% of Republicans said trade deals had helped the U.S. and 31% said they had hurt, while 26% said they…
These local stories in Louisiana, Kansas, Nebraska, and North Carolina speak quite eloquently for themselves. Gov. Bobby Jindal is proposing to eliminate Louisiana’s income and corporate taxes and pay for…
…wa, split the Republican conference and could pass the House only with a large Democratic majority. — Christie, Republicans slam Boehner for delay on Hurricane Sandy relief measure, Nia-Malika Henderson…
…promise got him excoriated by Republicans. Reagan seems to be the most recent Republican nominee for President of the US who has a signature issue that remains popular with Republicans…