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Trump says tariffs will help House Republican
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Posted By: Mercedes44, 4/9/2025 4:38:49 AM

President Trump told House Republicans on Tuesday that his tariffs will help them ahead of the midterm elections in 2026. “We’re going to win the midterm elections and we’re going to have a tremendous, thundering landslide. I really believe that,” Trump said, speaking at the National Republican Congressional Committee fundraising dinner.“It’s so important that we pass the big, beautiful bill,” he continued. “And I really think we’re helped a lot by the tariff situation that’s going on, which is a good situation,” “It’s going to be legendary, you

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Big, Beautiful Tax Cuts Should Offset
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/9/2025 4:43:13 AM Post Reply
President Donald Trump has predicted that his tariffs could raise as much as $6 trillion over the next decade in federal tax collections. These include up to 104% tariffs on China, plus the combination of reciprocal tariffs -- we charge them whatever they charge us. Also, don't forget the protectionist tariffs on steel, aluminum, autos, lumber, etc.The tariff rates put on the table by Trump are higher than those at any other time in the last century, so it is no wonder we've seen a painful stock selloff, reducing asset values by well over $7 trillion.
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/9/2025 4:41:03 AM Post Reply
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Trump says tariffs will help House Republican
ahead of midterms
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/9/2025 4:38:49 AM Post Reply
President Trump told House Republicans on Tuesday that his tariffs will help them ahead of the midterm elections in 2026. “We’re going to win the midterm elections and we’re going to have a tremendous, thundering landslide. I really believe that,” Trump said, speaking at the National Republican Congressional Committee fundraising dinner.“It’s so important that we pass the big, beautiful bill,” he continued. “And I really think we’re helped a lot by the tariff situation that’s going on, which is a good situation,” “It’s going to be legendary, you
Senate Confirms Elbridge Colby To Top
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/9/2025 4:36:49 AM Post Reply
In a 54-45 vote, the U.S. Senate voted on Tuesday to confirm Elbridge Colby to be the next under secretary of defense for policy at the Pentagon. Several Democrat senators joined Republicans in supporting Colby, including Jack Reed of Rhode Island, Elisa Slotkin of Michigan, and Mark Kelly of Arizona. Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky was the lone Republican to vote against the nominee’s confirmation. Colby’s nomination was advanced to the full Senate following a vote by the Senate Armed Services Committee last week. The committee did not release a final vote tally, only saying in a press release that Colby’s nomination was reported “favorably” in a roll call vote.
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/9/2025 4:22:13 AM Post Reply
The acting head of the Internal Revenue Service will resign in the wake of a deal struck on behalf of the agency that will see it share tax data on undocumented immigrants. Melanie Krause, a commissioner at the IRS who is the third person to serve as its chief since the start of the year, will pack up her desk as part of the deferred resignation program offered by the Trump administration, the Treasury Department announced Tuesday. The news of her plans to leave the federal agency comes less than a week before the deadline for individual tax returns.
Trump’s sweeping tariff plan kicks in
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/9/2025 4:20:47 AM Post Reply
The US government on Wednesday began collecting tariffs imposed by President Trump on roughly 90 countries, including a whopping 104% levy on China. The sweeping reciprocal tariffs, which hit US allies and adversaries alike, went into effect just after midnight and are in addition to a 10% baseline levy imposed on April 5. Trump, 78, slapped China with the steepest duties on imports after the People’s Republic imposed retaliatory 34% tariffs on US goods in response to the 34% import fee the president announced last week. “It was a mistake for China to retaliate,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday.
Another Historic Trump and Netanyahu Meeting 1 reply
Posted by Mercedes44 4/9/2025 4:17:24 AM Post Reply
I don’t think an Israeli Prime Minister was ever invited to the White House so quickly before. So what is going on??? It’s actually unbelievably historic!!! Most people today still think they’re watching a local war. They see Gaza, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Iran etc. and think: ‘Ah, it’s just another Middle East war with the Sunni/Shia world trying to destroy Israel. It’ll pass.’ They could not be more wrong. What’s unfolding right now is nothing less than a global war for the future of the free world — and Israel is at the center of it all. President Trump’s last minute invitation to Prime Minister Netanyahu isn’t just another diplomatic photo-op. It’s historic.
MTA, Trump admin reach congestion pricing
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until the fall
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/8/2025 7:21:54 AM Post Reply
Congestion pricing will likely remain in the heart of Manhattan until the fall under an agreement struck between the Trump administration and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority — before a federal judge then ultimately decides the controversial toll’s fate, according to court documents. The revelation came Monday after the deal was conveyed to Judge Lewis Liman on Friday — the same day US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy rode the beleaguered city subway system with Mayor Eric Adams and ripped the MTA for its high spending.Congestion pricing will remain in the heart of Manhattan until at least the fall, according to court documents.
Trump is shaking up the stock market —
and can still prove naysayers wrong
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/6/2025 5:45:16 AM Post Reply
Wall Street’s Trump supporters — and they are legion — were riding high. They cheered a completely sentient president who took office promising to enact a bold agenda of tax cuts, deregulation and un-woking college campuses, including Ivy League institutions many of them attended. Then came the trade war. Trump is not only blowing up the markets (aka their livelihoods), they fear, but the economy and probably his presidency along with GOP control of Congress when the midterms come next year. He could even be paving the way for the word-salad queen, Kamala Harris to re-emerge in 2028. I’m not saying I subscribe to this doom and gloom.
The Fruits of Trump’s Audacious Policies 7 replies
Posted by Mercedes44 4/6/2025 5:38:52 AM Post Reply
The two biggest stories of the week, as I see it, are the effects of demanding reciprocity in barriers to trade and the Supreme Court putting the leash on out-of-whack federal district court judges. It’s my personal belief that the strongest nations have a large, productive middle class. In recent decades, domestic fiscal profligacy and unfair international trade practices have hollowed out countless working-class communities, emptied middle-class pockets, and steadily eroded middle-class lives. Both the Administration’s ordering of reciprocal tariffs and cutting wasteful and corrupt use of tax revenues seem to me an effort to return these people and communities to once-commonplace normal, decent, and dignified living.
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/6/2025 5:24:01 AM Post Reply
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