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The Court Strikes Down Trump's Tariffs — But Whose Interests Does It Serve?
In a landmark decision issued today, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled against the Trump Administration’s “Liberation Day” tariffs. Framing them as an overreach of executive authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), the court permanently enjoined the tariffs’ enforcement.
On its face, the ruling appears to protect small business and constitutional order. But beneath the surface lies a more cynical possib
lhpgop
May 285 min read


Disinfo on the Range: The Truth Behind Nebraska’s Ranching Crisis
At the heart of the issue is not just a policy change, but a long-standing pattern of illegal labor practices that Nebraska’s leadership has done little to address. The current crisis was not unforeseen. It was avoidable. And in many ways, it was enabled—passively or otherwise—by state and federal inaction.
lhpgop
May 223 min read


Commerce as black comedy: The Walmart Tariff Debate
The juxtaposition of Walmart's claims of financial constraint with its substantial profits and the Walton family's immense wealth presents a surreal narrative. The company's insistence on passing tariff costs to consumers, despite its significant financial resources, raises questions about its commitment to ethical business practices and social responsibility.
This situation underscores the broader issue of corporate accountability in the face of economic and ethical challen
lhpgop
May 213 min read


CROCODILE TEARS? The Tariff Tremor: How Trump's Trade Policy Shocked the Market and Enriched Wall Street
Brokerage houses may not have protected every investor, but they protected themselves—and profited. The sharp drop in equities, the scramble
lhpgop
Apr 73 min read
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