Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston

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General John Kelly: "He said that, in his opinion, Mr. Trump met the definition of a fascist, would govern like a dictator if allowed, and had no understanding of the Constitution or the concept of rule of law."

Friday, January 31, 2025

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announces that tomorrow Trump will implement 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on China.


That means you can expect the prices of the following goods to go up. You can also expect the prices of goods in which these items are part of the supply chain of to go up. 🇨🇦 U.S. Imports from Canada - Crude Oil & Petroleum Products – Largest import, crucial for U.S. energy supply - Vehicles & Auto Parts – Canada is a major supplier for U.S. automakers - Lumber & Wood Products – Essential for construction and furniture - Machinery & Industrial Equipment – Includes turbines, engines, and heavy equipment - Aluminum & Steel – Used in manufacturing, construction, and defense - Natural Gas – Key for U.S. energy production - Electrical Equipment – Power distribution components, transformers - Pharmaceuticals & Medical Equipment – Includes vaccines, surgical tools - Food & Agricultural Products – Wheat, canola, seafood, dairy products - Aircraft & Aerospace Parts – Canada’s Bombardier is a major supplier 🇲🇽 U.S. Imports from Mexico - Vehicles & Auto Parts – A critical supply chain for U.S. carmakers - Computers & Electronics – Laptops, smartphones, semiconductors - Machinery & Manufacturing Equipment – Includes industrial tools and robotics - Medical Devices & Pharmaceuticals – Mexico is a key exporter of medical goods - Agricultural Products – Avocados, tomatoes, berries, peppers, and tequila - Oil & Petroleum Products – Fuel, refined oils - Clothing & Textiles – Apparel, footwear, and fabric materials - Appliances & Consumer Goods – Refrigerators, washing machines, and home goods - Beer & Alcoholic Beverages – Mexico is the top supplier of beer to the U.S. - Aerospace Components – Parts for planes and satellites 🇨🇳 U.S. Imports from China - Electronics & Computers – Smartphones, laptops, semiconductors, networking equipment - Machinery & Industrial Equipment – Manufacturing tools, robots, and heavy equipment - Furniture & Home Goods – Sofas, tables, decorations - Toys, Games & Sporting Equipment – The majority of U.S. toy imports come from China - Clothing & Footwear – Shoes, apparel, and textiles - Plastics & Rubber Products – Packaging, auto parts, medical supplies - Pharmaceuticals & Medical Equipment – Generic drugs, masks, syringes -Steel & Aluminum Products – Components for construction and manufacturing - Auto Parts – Batteries, electronics, interior components - Chemicals & Fertilizers – Essential for agriculture and industry

1 comment:

Les Carpenter said...

The bone spur genius at work. Releasing his economic wrecking ball on the budgets of every American. Without so much as a thought to the increased financial suffering it causes.

May a lightning bolt from the Christian Nationalist's god strike him down.