Wednesday, October 29, 2025

The Snapshot

Wednesday, October 29, 2025.  Chump's war on immigrants continue to terrorize everyone including children, his destruction of the US economy continues, some Democrats and 'Democrats" rally behind racist, sexist, Nazi-tattooed Graham Platner, and much more.

The US economy suffers and Chump's tantrum last week has resulted in predictions that EV vehicles will be selling better in Canada than the US.  This all results from Chump's tantrum.  The editorial board of THE ALBANY TIMES UNION notes:


In the wake of a TV ad released by the province of Ontario that utilized excerpts of a speech from President Ronald Reagan denouncing tariffs, President Donald J. Trump's announced a decision to break off trade talks and impose an additional 10% tariff on Canadian products.



In his continued attempt to destroy US auto, Chump made a little sales pitch in Japan to US troops.  Harry Thompson (DAILY BEAST) explains:

President Donald Trump has told a hangar full of American military personnel to go and buy Japanese cars. The president was speaking aboard the USS George Washington, docked at the Yokosuka naval base on Tuesday. “They’re going to be putting auto plants all over the United States to the tune of $10 billion,” Trump said, wearing a white USA baseball cap. “So that’s Toyota, so go out and buy a Toyota.” 

Rhian Lubin (INDEPENDENT) adds, "Japan exported over 1.37 million vehicles to the U.S. last year, according to the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, and cars are the country’s top export to America. On the flip side, American cars have proved a tough sell in Japan, which imported fewer than 17,000 American cars last year, according to the Japan Automobile Importers Association."

And, again, Chump's tantrum from last week.  Brad Anderson (CAR SCOOPS) reports the latest:


After Stellantis and GM scaled back production in Canada, the federal government has decided to limit how many tariff-free vehicles they can import into the country.
This is bad news for the Detroit automakers and has already prompted warnings from both of them, along with Ford, that reduced investment could follow, potentially denting Canada’s manufacturing base.

Samuel Joseph (FODMAP) notes that Detroit is one of the 14 cities expected to be heaviest hit by Chump's tariffs:

As the historic center of the U.S. automotive industry, Detroit is profoundly exposed to tariffs on imported steel, aluminum, and auto parts. Any increase in the cost of these components forces car manufacturers to raise prices or slow production.

Detroit is also highly dependent on trade with Canada, which has historically been a key export market for U.S.-made vehicles and parts. Retaliatory tariffs from Canada would directly cut into the demand for goods produced in the “Motor City,” impacting thousands of manufacturing jobs.


Where's the strong economy?  Are we going to have to wait for Chump to leave to provide jobs to Americans again?  Tom Peterson (PENNY GEM) reports, "Amazon announced it will cut up to 30,000 corporate jobs on Oct. 27, 2025 – about 10% of its ~350,000 white-collar workforce.  This is 'the largest reduction in Amazon’s corporate workforce in the company’s history,' surpassing the 27,000 cuts of 2022–23. The decision shocks Seattle and ripples through the tech sector."  Tomi Kilgore (MARKETWATCH) adds of UPS, "The company disclosed that through September, it had reduced its workforce by 34,000 employees, which represented 6.9% of the approximately 490,000 employees it had at the end of 2024. UPS also closed 93 leased and owned buildings this year. The company had said it planned to cut 20,000 jobs and close dozens of buildings this year."  Because of another one of Chump's tantrums, we no longer have the jobs report from the Labor Dept.  We do have the ADP National Employment Report which isn't as exhaustive but REUTERS reports, "ADP's employment report showed private payrolls decreased by 32,000 jobs in September."


Matthias Binder (24/7 FOOD RECIPES) looks at increased prices and points out, "CPI data shows that jewelry and watches have risen 5.5% in price, while coffee - one of the nation's most imported goods - jumped nearly 10%. The U.S. produces less than 1% of its own coffee, making it especially vulnerable to tariffs on key suppliers like Brazil and Switzerland. Even traditionally stable goods like bananas have seen price increases. Banana prices jumped 4.9% between April and August. Because almost all bananas in the U.S. market come from Central and South America, import tariffs have made an impact on one of America's most common grocery staples."


And, of course, Chump has betrayed American cattle ranchers.  Lindsey Granger (THE HILL) observes:


For years, Donald Trump built his brand on an “America First” trade agenda: protecting U.S. workers, punishing foreign competitors, and pulling supply chains back home.  
That was the promise. But now, in a scramble to drive down grocery prices, his administration is turning to Argentina for beef — quadrupling imports to 80,000 metric tons. That’s not “America First.” That’s foreign beef before American ranchers.  
Trump has spent the last month railing about grocery prices and pledging relief at the checkout aisle, promising “a deal” to “bring the price down.” The short-term fix he’s landed on is foreign supply, even if it runs directly against the platform that got him elected. Ranchers, who benefited from high demand and elevated beef prices, are watching their own president undercut them to bail out another country’s economy.  
And the timing isn’t subtle. POLITICO reports the average price of ground beef is $6.32 a pound, up about 14 percent since Trump took office, and meat is still one of the biggest drivers of overall grocery inflation.


Per last night's panel discussion on THE 11TH HOUR WITH STEPHANIE RUHLE, elected Republicans let Vice President JD Vnce have it yesterday regarding what's happening to cattle ranchers and how this needs to be addressed immediately.



Beef's not the only meat with a soaring price.  At DELISH, Megan Schaltegger wants to talk turkey:

Wholesale turkey prices are predicted to hit $1.32 per pound this year.
That figure is a 40% spike from 2024's average, driven by Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreaks.
Experts say that retailers will still prioritize meal bundles and turkey deals.
The crispy October days flew by, Halloween is basically here, and we'll be quarreling with relatives around the Thanksgiving table before we know it! It's just about time to plan the menu—and your most controversial dinner-table topics.
While riling up Uncle Joe might be second nature, shopping for the big holiday family dinner may not be as easy—at least on your wallet. A new U.S. Department of Agriculture report predicts wholesale prices for frozen turkeys will jump to $1.32 per pound this year—a 40% spike over 2024's average.
And it won't just be more expensive—it may be harder to snag a turkey. too. According to the USDA report, the price spike is a direct result of lower supply: a surge of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (a severe bird flu) outbreaks in late 2024 and early 2025 majorly affected flocks (and also led to the egg shortages and price spikes). In fact, farmers reportedly raised 5 million fewer turkeys in 2025 than the year prior, and 50 million fewer than in 2016.
Now the good news: budget-friendly retailers are still offering their typical Thanksgiving meal bundles. "Retailers typically use turkeys as a loss leader," David Ortega, professor of food economics and policy at Michigan State University, told CBS News. "That is, they price them very competitively—sometimes even below cost—to draw shoppers into stores ahead of Thanksgiving."


Chump's an economic hit man.  He certainly assassinated the US economy.  Which is why Lucia Mutikani (REUTERS) reports, "U.S. consumer confidence eased to a six-month low in October amid worries about the availability of jobs in the near-term, offering more ammunition for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates again on Wednesday."


"Media: They fail to note the pattern of ICE lies but make time to defend this year's John Fetterman" went up last night and Ava and I are covering a number of items.  But for this right now, I want to zoom in on the push behind the appalling Graham Platner.  Jen Psaki brought him on to her show last night to let him defend himself.  Why?  


Per BALLOTPEDIA, these are the people currently running for the Dem nomination for US senator from Maine (Republican Susan Collins currently holds the spot):

 

Natasha Alcala (D)
Image of David Costello
David Costello (D)
David Evans (D)
Image of Tucker Favreau
Tucker Favreau (D) Candidate Connection
Andrea LaFlamme (D)
Image of Janet T. Mills
Janet T. Mills (D)
Image of Graham Platner
Graham Platner (D)
Daira Rodriguez (D)
Image of Jordan Wood
Jordan Wood (D)               


Jordan Wood would be a good guest for Jen if she could get away from trying to save Graham.  Janet?  Janet's the governor and the whole nation knows she can stand up to Donald Chump.  It's not as though Maine has nothing but Platner to go for.  


His comments, his lies, his everything should have gotten real pushback long ago.  Instead, they want to waste our time and your time trying to 'save' the new John Fetterman.  Bernie endorsed him!!!!  Yeah, old man Sanders -- a man who forces campaign staffers to sign NDAs when the racism gets too much in his campaign office -- did endorse Platner.  He also endorsed Fetterman.  And he endorsed TYT's Cenk.  I'm never impressed with any of the White men Bernie Sanders endorses, nor should you be. 

They would rather -- behind the scene operators -- give the nomination to Platner instead of (a) someone worthy and (b) someone who is not going to be destroyed by his Republican opponent.


And that's what would happen with the liar Platner.  The Branko Marcetics and the whores at COMMON DREAMS will have no influence over the Republican candidate.  They've spent weeks covering up for and lying for Platner and hissing and smearing those who have raised serious issues with regards to what this-never-elected to anything man with a Nazi tattoo has been saying online for years.

In fact, Branko published a column (at JACOBIN) on Monday defending Platner.  3229 words.  He needed 3229 words to defend Platner.  That's your first clue that he's not your best candidate to rally behind.  The only real truth I spotted in the column was in the headline "You’re Being Lied to About Graham Platner" and, if Branko's confessing, it is true -- Branko is lying to you about Graham Platner.  (Including the lie that he read all of the social media posts Platner's done -- he clearly missed the deleted ones that CNN found).  He's a racist, homophobic, sexist, rape denier who, yes, served in the US military but, more to the point, also was part of the Blackwater mercenaries long after Blackwater had to repeatedly change their name to try to escape the stigma of their many outrageous actions which did include getting US service members killed as well as Iraqi civilians as well as . . . Oh, Branko, it's so much more than just Platner's Nazi tattoo.

 


Turning to Chump's immigration war, Josh Marcus (INDEPENDENT) reports:

Two members of the Illinois National Guard say they will refuse orders to carry out the Trump administration’s long-stated goal of sending federal troops into Chicago.

“It's disheartening to be forced to go against your community members and your neighbors," Staff Sergeant Demi Palecek, a state legislative candidate, told CBS News. "It feels illegal. This is not what we signed up to do."

Captain Dylan Blaha, a congressional candidate in the state, had similar reservations, accusing the Trump administration of “actively dismantling our rights — free speech, due process, freedom of the press.”

"Look at 1930s, 1940s Germany," Blaha added in an interview with the broadcaster. "There is a point where if you didn't stand up to the [Nazi secret police] Gestapo, are you just actively one of them now?"

The Guard members could face a court martial, imprisonment, or a discharge if they refuse a lawful order.


Why would they take such a stand?  Because Chump's war is terrorizing civilians and ICE is breaking the laws.  Alex Woodward (INDEPENDENT) notes:


The border patrol chief commanding dozens of federal agents in Chicago has been ordered to appear in court every day after he and his officers faced a wave of allegations that they violently detained protesters and indiscriminately fired tear gas into neighborhoods.

Greg Bovino, the top Customs and Border Protection official for Donald Trump’s mass deportation operation in Illinois, was ordered to testify in federal court Tuesday after protesters suing the administration accused Bovino and agents of repeatedly gassing residents in violation of a judge’s restraining order.
In court filings, protesters accused agents of shooting chemical agents at close range and pointing a gun at one demonstrator while saying “bang, bang” and “you’re dead, liberal.”

Protesters also allege masked agents tossed tear gas canisters while hanging out the window from the passenger seat of an unmarked SUV and “unleashed violence” the morning before a Halloween parade in a Chicago suburb, where agents allegedly tackled three people, including a 67-year-old U.S. citizen, before filling the streets with tear gas.

“That was the instance, as well, where children were present and they were dressed up in their Halloween costumes,” Illinois District Judge Sara Ellis said Tuesday.

“Those kids were tear gassed on their way to celebrate Halloween in their local school parking lot,” she said. “These kids, you can imagine, their sense of safety was shattered ... and it’s gonna take a long time for that to come back, if ever.”


Tear gassing children.  That's what is' come to now in Chumpland as a Convicted Felon destroys our great nation and puts thugs on the street to terrorize.  Rebecca Schneid (TIME) reports:


White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, the architect of some of President Donald Trump’s harshest immigration policies, has claimed that federal agents carrying out arrests and deportations are immune from prosecution. 

In a recent interview on Fox News, Miller hit out at opposition to the Trump Administration’s plans to carry out the largest mass deportation in United States history, accusing Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker of “seditious conspiracy” for his attempts to block those efforts and threatening his arrest.

Miller also announced in a message to agents with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency: “You have federal immunity in the conduct of your duties. And anybody who lays a hand on you or tries to stop or obstruct you is committing a felony.”

ICE and Border Patrol agents have been the tip of the spear for Trump’s hardline deportation agenda, deploying to cities around the country to conduct arrests and raids of anyone in the country illegally.


No, idiot, it doesn't work that way.  If it did, crooked cops, crooked FBI agents, crooked anything could just breaking the law.  It doesn't work that way and only a depraved soul like Stephen Miller would think otherwise.  Kathryn Rubino (ABOVE HE LAW) writes:

Last we checked in with U.S. District Court Judge Sara Ellis, she didn’t seem pleased with U.S. Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino. Bovino heads the Trump administration’s military presence in Chicago, Operation Midway Blitz, and there were some pretty serious allegations (and video!) that federal agents — and Bovino specifically — violated a temporary restraining order issued by Ellis.

A group of journalists, protesters, and clergy sued the Trump administration over the military occupation of Chicago, and Ellis issued a TRO limiting the tactics federal agents can use. Amongst the banned methods of riot control include the use of tear gas and other kinds of noxious gas unless there is an immediate safety threat. But over the weekend, Bovino was caught on camera throwing canisters of tear gas into a crowd without any warnings or verbal orders to disperse. It sure isn’t a good look.

So the judge hauled Bovino into court today to impress upon him the seriousness of the TRO and what sorts of actions are off limits. Specifically, Judge Ellis is deeply concerned that Border Patrol’s actions in using tear gas without appropriate warnings actually impacted innocents, specifically kids dressed in Halloween costumes, headed to a parade.


And that is why people have to stand up to Chump's illegal war and illegal actions.  AP covers a typical Chicago day now that ICE terrorizes the city:


“Mommy, mommy, mommy,” he repeated, clinging to her.

His mother, Molly Kucich, had been grocery shopping when her husband called, panicking. She heard “immigration raid.” Then: “tear gas.”

She abandoned her grocery cart and drove as fast as she could to her toddler and his 14-month-old brother, who, on that warm October Friday, were among the hundreds of Chicago children caught suddenly in the turmoil of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
Parents, teachers and caregivers have been grappling ever since with how to explain to children what they’d seen: how much to tell them so they know enough to stay safe, but not too much to rob them of their childhood. A toddler shouldn’t know what a tear gas canister is, Kucich said.

“I don’t know how to explain this to my kids.”


We've covered the low standards set for ICE recruits.  The whole country is appalled.  A new development?  Alex Reimer (QUEERITY) reports:


Like millions of Americans, Josh Sorbe is outraged over the egregious conduct of ICE agents.

So the D.C. resident and politico decided to let out his frustrations in the gym, and prove a point along the way.

The Atlantic recently published a story about the wannabe Gestapo-like agency’s “athletically allergic” recruits, who can’t pass a simple fitness test. Before receiving their badges–which many don’t wear as they seize community fixtures and even U.S. citizens from city streets–new recruits must do 15 push-ups, 32 sit-ups and run 1.5 miles in 14 minutes.

For members of law enforcement, the standards aren’t supposed to be demanding. Previously, only a smattering of applicants couldn’t pass.

[. . .]

With bare minimum requirements–pass an open-book test, don’t be a criminal–the majority of American adults have the heft to be ICE agents. But there appears to be a selection bias at play: people with actual skills can find more meaningful work than rounding up tamale vendors and day laborers.

That includes Sorbe, who works as a spokesperson for the Senate Judiciary Democrats. A former college athlete, the South Dakota native would run laps around most ICE recruits.

Literally. To close a recent workout, Sorbe decided to try the vaunted fitness challenge.

He passed in 12 minutes.



But some new ICE agents struggled to make it through.  And still became ICE agents.


Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:

Murray: “People across America—across party lines, across economic backgrounds, and across nearly every divide imaginable—are now speaking out… The time has come to hold President Trump accountable for raising prices on families across the board.”

Current effective tariff rate is 18 percent—the highest since 1934; Trump’s tariffs could push nearly one million Americans below the poverty line next year

Trump’s tariffs will cost WA state nearly 32,000 jobs; $2.2 billion in revenue over the next four years if fully implemented

***WATCH: Senator Murray’s full floor speech***

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, spoke on the Senate floor ahead of upcoming Senate votes on three Joint Resolutions of Disapproval to end the vast majority of the tariffs President Trump has arbitrarily imposed, which are costing American families thousands of dollars and crushing small businesses across the country.  

Tonight, the Senate will vote on S.J.Res.81, which would cancel Trump’s 40 percent tariffs on Brazil by terminating the emergency declaration that provides the legal basis for the tariffs. Later this week, the Senate will vote on two more Joint Resolutions of Disapproval that would similarly revoke Trump’s tariffs by canceling the emergency declarations that underpin them: S.J.Res.77, which would end Trump’s 35 percent tariffs on Canadian goods, and S.J.Res.88, which would terminate Trump’s across-the-board tariffs on nearly all countries—which include 10 percent tariffs on imports from nearly all countries and tariffs of up to 40 percent on more than 60 countries.

On the Senate floor, Senator Murray hammered Republicans in Congress for their outright refusal to put an end to Trump’s pointless trade war and price hikes on American families, and their willingness to hand over Congress’ constitutionally-granted power to impose tariffs.

“President Trump has single-handedly raised taxes more than any President in my lifetime. He has, without any consultation or approval from Congress, imposed billions of dollars in new tariffs,” Senator Murray said. “These are taxes paid for by the American people. They hurt small business owners who need raw materials that just aren’t available here in the United States. They cut off crucial export markets for our farmers when other nations inevitably retaliate. And they are sending prices soaring across the board, from big things like cars, to everyday essentials like groceries. Trump’s tariffs have already raised retail prices for families by 5 percent, and this year alone, his tariffs are expected to cost American households an average of $1,800. That is staggering. Still, nearly every single Senate Republican has refused to vote with us to end this chaos… People across America—across party lines, across economic backgrounds, and across nearly every divide imaginable—are now speaking out. The time has come for Republicans to actually listen. The time has come to hold President Trump accountable for raising prices on families across the board. The time has come to end President Trump’s new taxes on everything.”

After the government of Ontario, Canada ran a TV commercial featuring a speech by President Ronald Reagan denouncing tariffs Saturday night during the World Series, President Trump announced an additional 10% tariff on Canadian imports and said that he was halting ongoing trade talks launched earlier this month.

Right now, the effective tariff rate in the U.S. is 18 percent, the highest tariff rate since 1934. Trump’s tariffs have already raised retail prices for families by 5 percent, and this year alone, Trump’s tariffs are expected to cost American households an additional $1,800 on average. A recent analysis from Yale Budget Lab found that Trump’s tariffs will likely increase the number of Americans living in poverty by 875,000 in 2026. Last month, a nonpartisan analysis by the Washington State Office of Financial Management found that if the current Trump tariffs stay in effect for the next four years, they will cost Washington state up to 25,000 jobs—and if Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs are fully implemented, they would cost Washington state $2.2 billion and 31,900 jobs over the next four years and significantly drive up the cost of food, clothing, cars, and much more.

Washington state has one of the most trade-dependent economies of any state in the country, with 40 percent of jobs in the state tied to international commerce. In 2024, Washington exported $57.8 billion of goods to the world, according to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), making Washington state the 9th-largest state exporter of goods last year. Washington state is also the top U.S. producer of apples, blueberries, hops, pears, spearmint oil, and sweet cherries—all of which risk losing vital export markets due to retaliatory tariffs from key trading partners including Canada.

Senator Murray has been vocal in responding to Trump’s trade war, holding events in every part of Washington state, and hammering the Trump administration for driving up the cost of just about everything through their chaotic and thoughtless trade policies. When Trump first announced new tariffs, Senator Murray brought together leaders across Washington state to discuss how Trump’s trade war threatens Washington state’s economy, and spoke out on the Senate floor against Trump’s chaotic trade war, calling on Republicans in Congress to join Democrats in reasserting Congress’s power over trade. She has held several events across Washington state to hear directly from constituents and small business owners about how Trump’s tariffs are harming them—including in Tacoma, Yakima, Vancouver, SeattleSkagit County, and Blaine, just across the border from Canada. On August 1st, as Trump hiked “reciprocal” tariffs on some of our closest trading partners, Senator Murray held another virtual press conference with Washington state businesses to sound the alarm. She held another roundtable with small business owners in Vancouver in September, and last week, Senator Murray slammed Trump for the new port fees hitting ships at West Coast Ports as a result of Trump’s trade war with China.

Senator Murray’s remarks, as delivered, are below:

“President Trump has single-handedly raised taxes more than any President in my lifetime. He has, without any consultation or approval from Congress, imposed billions of dollars in new tariffs.

“These are taxes paid for by the American people. They hurt small business owners who need raw materials that just aren’t available here in the United States. They cut off crucial export markets for our farmers when other nations inevitably retaliate. And they are sending prices soaring across the board, from big things like cars, to everyday essentials like groceries.

“Trump’s tariffs have already raised retail prices for families by 5 percent, and this year alone, his tariffs are expected to cost American households an average of $1,800. That is staggering. Still, nearly every single Senate Republican has refused to vote with us to end this chaos.

“I’ll say it another way: Republicans are refusing to stop President Trump from raising taxes on working families.

“Now, we all saw Republicans move heaven and earth this year to shovel more tax breaks at billionaires. But when it comes to taxes on working families, well, they are downright eager to force families to pay more every time they go to the supermarket.

“I am not going to let this get swept under the rug. Especially not when Trump shows us every day that his tariffs are not about any sort of economic strategy, or any real ‘emergency.’

“Trump’s tariff policy is as strategic as a toddler who plays with a light switch.

“Last week, we saw Trump raise taxes on Americans because he was mad that Canada ran an ad quoting Ronald Reagan. That’s about as ridiculous as it gets.

“My state shares a border with Canada. There are countless families, and businesses that span our northern border. People who have built businesses that rely on strong trade relationships, from farmers who send their crops up north, to shops that bring in products, to towns that serve tourists and visitors that come down from our neighbors.

“And these Washington business owners are all having their livelihoods completely turned upside on a whim by President Trump.

“And again, let’s be clear: all Canada did to unleash more blind fury and boneheaded tariffs from President Trump was quote President Ronald Reagan.

“Now, for all the policies I disagree with, Reagan at least had enough sense to understand that we, the American people, are the ones who pay those tariffs.

“For my colleagues, these are the words Donald Trump doesn’t want you to hear. This is what Reagan had to say about tariffs—verbatim: ‘Over the long run, such trade barriers hurt every American worker and consumer.’ ‘Then the worst happens: markets shrink and collapse; businesses and industries shut down; and millions of people lose their jobs.’

“But you know what? If Republicans don’t want to listen to Reagan this time—well, then how about they start listening to American families, farmers, and small businesses back in their own home states.

“Because, as someone who has had countless discussions about tariffs with the people I represent back home, I have no doubt that Republicans’ own constituents will tell them firsthand just how painful Trump’s trade war has been for them.

“I have heard from business across my home state of Washington who are getting crushed by Trump’s tariffs. An Asian grocery store that sells goods you simply have to source from abroad, like green tea. Coffee shops that are getting hit, since most of our country can’t even grow coffee beans. Clothing stores that tell me they are struggling with higher prices for cotton canvas, zippers, threads, and buckles.

“And then there are farmers, across my state and across the country, that are getting boxed out of key markets by the trade wars Trump is starting left and right for no reason.

“And there the jobs at our ports that are threatened as every new chaotic tariff Trump decides to tweet out whittles away at imports and exports alike, grinds our bustling ports to an absolute standstill, and puts thousands of jobs in jeopardy.

“Foreign imports are down by a third at the Port of Seattle and Tacoma. The reality of Trump’s tariffs is painfully obvious to families and business owners who are bearing the brunt of this ham-fisted trade war.

“You can’t just ‘make it in America’ when the ‘it’ in question is fruits and vegetables we cannot grow at scale here in the U.S. You can’t just ‘make it in America’ when even making something here requires parts and raw materials from across the globe.

“There are just higher prices for working families, tighter margins for our struggling businesses, and even more worry for families and businesses being pushed to the edge. Families are feeling those price hikes every single day. Small businesses in my state and across the country are facing difficult decisions, and deciding whether they can afford to keep their doors open, right now.

“People across America—across party lines, across economic backgrounds, and across nearly every divide imaginable—are now speaking out. The time has come for Republicans to actually listen.

“The time has come to hold President Trump accountable for raising prices on families across the board.

“The time has come to end President Trump’s new taxes on everything. 

“The time has come for Congress, us, to start asserting our authority on tariffs, instead of ceding every single part of our job to a President who has already joked he is the Speaker of the House.

“Is he going to start calling himself the Majority Leader too?

“I urge all of my colleagues: join me in voting for this resolution so we can start rolling back Trump’s taxes on Americans, and take some pressure off our families and small businesses in the states we are all here to represent.”

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