How Obama and Biden Paved the Way for Trump’s Attacks on Universities

“It’s not inherently wrong for the federal government to refrain from funding an extremely wealthy private institution of higher education, especially one with an endowment of $14.8 billion. But the Trump administration isn’t trying to save money for taxpayers—it’s using the money as leverage to make the university police student expression.”

https://reason.com/2025/04/07/trump-columbia-free-speech-obama-biden-title-ix/

Trump’s Tariffs: It’s Not Just the Stock Market That’s In Trouble

“As ugly as the stock market losses have been, the big hit from Trump’s tariffs probably haven’t even arrived yet. As always, the stock market is not the economy—it’s an aggregated indicator of what investors think the economy will look like in the future. Right now, they think it will be bad. Really bad.”

“In addition to crashing Americans’ retirement accounts and wiping out huge amounts from American companies (Apple and Nike were among the biggest losers in Friday’s rout), Trump’s move will soon raise taxes, wreck supply chains, and make basic goods more expensive or difficult to obtain.
In other words, even if you aren’t affected by the stock market sell-off, you’ll feel the effects of the tariffs before long.

Take each of those things in order. First, the tax increase. Tariffs are a form of taxation. According to the Yale Budget Lab’s analysis, Trump’s tariffs will reduce the average household’s income by nearly $3,800 this year. That’s because lots of things will get more expensive. Tariffs could triple the cost of a new iPhone, for example.

Second, the supply chain chaos. Ryan Peterson is the CEO of Flexport, a tech platform that helps companies with global logistics. He reported last week that 28 percent of the companies in Flexport’s system are “pausing all ocean freight bookings from Asia until there’s more clarity on where tariffs will end up.”

That means that even if some American companies are willing to pay the tariffs to keep supply chains flowing, they may not be able to find importers and shipping services right now.

Finally, the tariffs (and the associated supply chain disruptions) will have an immediate impact on prices and the availability of goods.

“A trade war triggered by Trump’s chaotic tariffs is the same type of aggregate shock as the Covid crisis, but worse,” warns Ben Golub, a professor of economics at Northwestern. As the tariffs degrade the ability of modern international supply chains to function, he wrote on X, the results will be “supply shortages and price spikes.”

To give just one example, consider the morning cup of coffee you might still be nursing. Americans consumed 1.6 billion pounds of coffee last year, but the United States produces only about 11 million pounds annually (all of it in Hawaii).

America also exports a lot of coffee—more than $900 billion of it last year. That’s possible even though we don’t grow very much here, because America-based coffee companies can buy beans from other countries, roast them, and then export them abroad. What are those middle-of-the-supply-chain companies supposed to do? Coffee-drinkers are screwed and coffee exporting companies that employ American workers are doubly boned.

Now repeat that same process for every industry connected to global supply chains. It’s grim.”

https://reason.com/2025/04/07/trumps-tariffs-its-not-just-the-stock-market-thats-in-trouble/

What Trump’s Tariffs Will Actually Do | The Ezra Klein Show

Companies don’t know where to make investments because they don’t know what tariffs will be in the future. The uncertainty of Trump’s tariff policy is horrible for the economy.

Stable protectionism is bad for the economy, but unstable protectionism is much worse.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhabG-dyQu0

Doge’s attack on social security causing ‘complete, utter chaos’, staff says

“Office closures, staffing and service cuts, and policy changes at the Social Security Administration (SSA) have caused “complete, utter chaos” and are threatening to send the agency into a “death spiral”, according to workers at the agency.

The SSA operates the largest government program in the US, administering social insurance programs, including retirement, disability and survivor benefits.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/doge-attack-social-security-causing-100049053.html

A Nicaraguan asylum seeker checked in with Ice every week. He was arrested anyway

“Rojas, 42, is one of potentially hundreds of people who have been detained in recent weeks despite complying with Ice requirements to regularly check-in. Ice does not appear to keep count of how many people it has arrested at check-ins. But the Guardian has estimated, based on arrest data from the first four weeks of the Trump administration, that about 1,400 arrests – 8% of the nearly 16,500 arrests in the administration’s first month – have occurred during or right after people checked in with the agency.

Lawyers and immigration advocates told the Guardian they believe that in order to oblige the president’s demand for mass arrests and deportation, immigration officials are reaching for the “low-hanging fruit” – people that Ice had previously released from custody while they pursued asylum or other immigration cases in a backlogged immigration court system.”

“In Rojas’s case, he was allowed to stay in Spokane with his wife and children – who had pending asylum cases – and apply yearly for a permit to legally work.”

“Both men had participated in Nicaragua’s April rebellion of 2018, a movement that started among university students. The movement was incited by unpopular changes to the social security system, but quickly grew into a massive movement calling for democratic reforms.

Government forces immediately responded with crushing brutality, shooting at young protesters. “I felt a lot of pain, sadness to see mothers crying for their children,” Rojas said. He felt called to join the cause.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/nicaraguan-asylum-seeker-checked-ice-140054879.html

Trump’s Team Panicking Over Tariff Chaos

The stock market fall and the inflation from tariffs damage retirements and show the importance of Social Security.

These tariffs aren’t part of a total strategy to bring key industries back to the United States. They are vindictive and nonsensical.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaAdYSrYQdk

KEY INFLUENCERS are TURNING on Trump!

It was knowable in advance that Trump’s illegal immigrant crackdown was not going to involve just criminals. People have no excuse for not knowing this and are part of the reason this is happening.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0D1z6V_B6o