Together Against Tyranny: Asia’s Stand

Tokyo, December 21, 2025 — Japan’s growing determination to defend Taiwan is intensifying tensions with China and raising alarms about the broader consequences of Beijing’s increasingly aggressive posture for global stability. For many across Asia and beyond, this moment has become more than a geopolitical dispute — it is a call to action, a reminder that when nations stand together, they can transform vulnerability into strength and blunt the force of intimidation. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi declared last month that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could represent an “existential crisis” for Japan, potentially justifying military action under collective self-defense laws. … Continue reading Together Against Tyranny: Asia’s Stand

Trump’s Tariffs, America’s Bailout

When Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on America’s trading partners, his administration branded them a “lifeline for the middle class.” Supporters claimed tariffs would protect U.S. jobs and industries. But years later, the reality is undeniable: higher consumer prices, disrupted supply chains, lost export markets, and taxpayer-funded bailouts. The latest example came in December 2025, when Trump announced a new $12 billion bailout for farmers. The aid, scheduled to begin distribution in February 2026, is intended to offset losses from retaliatory tariffs that slashed demand for U.S. crops such as soybeans, corn, wheat, and pork. This bailout was not triggered … Continue reading Trump’s Tariffs, America’s Bailout

Tariffs Aren’t a Lifeline. They’re a Landmine.

In a Newsweek opinion piece dated September 11, 2024, tariffs were branded a “lifeline for the middle class.” But this wasn’t economic analysis—it was political spin. The claim came from Kenneth Rapoza, a trade lobbyist writing under Newsweek’s opinion banner, not its editorial board. His framing ignored overwhelming evidence of consumer harm, job losses, and supply-chain disruption. By presenting tariffs as salvation, the piece misled readers and distorted the economic reality facing millions of American families. Tariffs didn’t rescue the middle class—they drained it.This is economic gaslighting. When U.S. businesses import goods, they pay tariffs—but they don’t absorb those costs. … Continue reading Tariffs Aren’t a Lifeline. They’re a Landmine.

Tariffs, Bailouts, and Broken Promises: The Real Cost of Trump’s Economic Playbook

President Donald Trump’s second term has unleashed a wave of aggressive trade deals and industrial interventions aimed at reviving American manufacturing. From billion-dollar equity stakes in companies like Intel to sweeping tariffs on foreign goods, the administration is reshaping the U.S. economic landscape. But while some sectors are seeing short-term gains, the long-term consequences are hitting hardest where resilience runs deepest—in the homes, fields, and factories of working Americans. In early 2025, the U.S. added 10,000 manufacturing jobs, with the auto sector leading the charge. Foreign investment surged, with Japan, South Korea, and the EU pledging over $1.3 trillion in … Continue reading Tariffs, Bailouts, and Broken Promises: The Real Cost of Trump’s Economic Playbook

Smoke Over Substance: Trump’s $550 Billion Japan Trade Claim Collapses Under Scrutiny (updated )

Smoke Over Substance: Trump’s $550 Billion Japan Trade Claim Still Defies Economic Logic President Donald Trump’s announcement of a $550 billion trade agreement with Japan—including a 15 percent reciprocal tariff and a 90 percent U.S. profit share—landed with signature fanfare. Still, beneath the spectacle, the deal remains fraught with economic implausibility, missing documentation, and conspicuous political optics. In a post on Truth Social and remarks at a White House reception, Trump declared, “Japan will invest, at my direction, $550 billion into the United States, which will receive 90% of the Profits.” He cited expanded Japanese market access for U.S. exports … Continue reading Smoke Over Substance: Trump’s $550 Billion Japan Trade Claim Collapses Under Scrutiny (updated )

Trump and Bessent’s Trade Circus: All Tariffs, No Strategy

WASHINGTON —“Unfair trade is over,” declared former President Donald Trump. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent backed him up, branding their chaotic approach as “maximum leverage.” But behind the sound bites and slogan-stuffed declarations, there’s no strategic achievement—just a patchwork of tariff threats, broken negotiations, and diplomatic damage. The truth? What they’ve ended isn’t unfair trade. It’s credibility. Since Trump’s self-declared “Liberation Day” in April, the administration has reversed its own positions more than 28 times. These shifts have been so erratic that they’ve destabilized both allies and adversaries. Brazil’s tariff spike had nothing to do with economic misconduct—it was politically motivated … Continue reading Trump and Bessent’s Trade Circus: All Tariffs, No Strategy

Opinion: Trump’s Tariffs and the GOP’s ‘Big Beautiful’ Betrayal

Trump didn’t rewrite the rules—he broke them. And Americans are left paying for the wreckage. In May 2025, the U.S. trade deficit increased by 11.1%, reaching $96.6 billion. Exports collapsed, inflation ticked higher, and working families took yet another economic hit. Trump’s trade war wasn’t a masterstroke—it was a misfire. But the damage doesn’t stop with him. House Republicans passed his so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” a Frankenstein’s monster of corporate tax breaks, Medicaid cuts, and ideological stunts. It’s not policy—it’s performance art with a price tag. Even when Trump lied about a China trade deal—a deal that never existed—his own … Continue reading Opinion: Trump’s Tariffs and the GOP’s ‘Big Beautiful’ Betrayal

Beijing Parasites

The South China Sea holds immense geopolitical and economic significance, serving as a vital artery for global trade and a hotspot for resource competition. This region is home to overlapping territorial claims from several nations, each vying for control of key shipping lanes, fisheries, and untapped natural gas reserves. China’s aggressive strategies, including territorial encroachments and militarization, present significant challenges to the sovereignty and stability of surrounding nations. China, resembling a high school bully, aggressively seeks control over the South China Sea, flouting international law. While nations are granted a 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone (EEZ) under international agreements, China’s expansive … Continue reading Beijing Parasites

Peacemaker China

In his address at the United Nations General Assembly, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi underscored China’s pivotal role as a global peacemaker. He unequivocally called for an immediate cessation of hostilities in the Middle East, specifically in Gaza and Lebanon. He staunchly advocated for a comprehensive ceasefire and an unwavering commitment to a two-state solution for the conflict in the region. China has significantly escalated its engagement in various global crises, including facilitating discussions between Palestinian adversaries and brokering a groundbreaking deal to resolve a diplomatic standoff between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Wang also underscored China’s proactive peace initiatives in … Continue reading Peacemaker China

Trump Tariffs

In a recent statement, Newsweek claimed that tariffs are a lifeline to the middle class, but this is nothing more than right-wing propaganda. When businesses import goods from other countries, they pay tariffs. These tariffs are then shifted to the people of our country, resulting in higher prices for goods. Businesses do this to preserve their profit margins and transfer the tariff costs to consumers. However, I would agree with https://www.brookings.edu/articles/did-trumps-tariffs-benefit-american-workers-and-national-security/ Multiple studies suggest this is not the case: the cost of tariffs has been borne almost entirely by American households and American firms, not foreign exporters. This has a … Continue reading Trump Tariffs