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Tariffs · United StatesThe Trump White House has threatened to veto a bipartisan Senate bill that would check President Trump’s authority to impose new tariffs or increase tariffs by requiring Congress to approve them within 60 days.
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Trump threatens to veto Senate bill limiting his tariff power
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United States · United StatesThe 1992 study, Army 21, for 2005-15 forecasted the future as the “political perception of economic winners and losers” and, consequently, “greater globalization or polarization” in economics. The forecast still fits in 2025. Trump’s tariffs may be a big shift away from globalization or just a bargaining ploy. Regardless, tariffs isn’t an antidote to devastating changes. The cause of economic change was inevitable, but the outcome wasn’t. The br…See the Story
Tariffs Won’t Fix the Rust Belt or Small Towns
Mississippi · MississippiI am walking my blind dog in a public park. We are on one of those community tracks. People exercise everywhere. Joggers. Walkers. Cyclists. One woman is power walking, wearing earbuds, having a violently animated phone conversation with an invisible person. My dog, Marigold, and I have been walking a lot lately. It’s not easy, walking. We have very few “good walks” inasmuch as walking in a straight line is impossible when you can’t see. So main…See the Story
A Walk With My Dog
United States · United StatesThe year 1934 marked a critical turning point in American history, where the federal government, under the guise of responding to the Great Depression, seized unprecedented control over individual rights, private wealth, and industry. Laws such as the National Firearms Act, the Gold Reserve Act, and the Communications Act reshaped the landscape of personal freedom in America, centralizing power in Washington in ways that remain entrenched nearly…See the Story
The Great Depression and the 1934 Government Power Grab: A Lasting Legacy of Control
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania · BellefonteEditor's Note: A good friend and associate has passed on. Pete Serefine was one of the original authors here at American Free News Network. AFNN partnered with him on his podcast and News Blog. We are a better organization because he showed up one day. We will miss him.
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