1. “When Tariffs Hit Home”
The discussion centers on rising tariffs, their impact on prices, business strategies, household budgets, and the resulting policy uncertainty in trade relations.
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The discussion centers on rising tariffs, their impact on prices, business strategies, household budgets, and the resulting policy uncertainty in trade relations.
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Paul Krugman discusses Trump's use of tariffs for personal power and the Supreme Court's reluctance to rule against them, highlighting political implications over economic rationale.
David Folkenflik discusses the significant job cuts at The Washington Post ordered by Jeff Bezos, focusing on the paper's shift towards politics and national security.
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Maria Aspan discusses how Trump’s tariff breaks favor politically connected companies, raising concerns about corruption in trade policy.
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An argument that U.S. agriculture faces severe challenges due to rising costs, market disruptions, and declining farmer sentiment, leading to increased bankruptcies and poor investment outlook.
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Paul Krugman discusses the rise of authoritarianism in America, the backlash against it, and the implications for democracy and political resistance.
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