• Option 1: Neutral / Diplomatic

    Trump Floats 35% Tariff on Canada—Signal or Strategy?

    Donald Trump has proposed a 35% tariff on Canadian imports, raising the stakes in North American trade. The move would impact key sectors like dairy, lumber, and auto parts, with potential ripple effects for businesses and consumers on both sides of the border.

    Supporters call it a step toward fair trade and industrial revival, while critics warn of price hikes and trade wars.

    For states like New York, this is a wake-up call to restore local production and stabilize supply chains—no matter who’s in office.

    #Trump2024 #Tariffs #Canada #USMCA #TradePolicy #MadeInUSA #ChrissySpeaks #BETTRVoices #JSA2026 #EconomicSecurity
    https://time.com/7301685/trump-canada-35-percent-tariff-threat/
    πŸ”Ή Option 1: Neutral / Diplomatic πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Trump Floats 35% Tariff on Canada—Signal or Strategy? Donald Trump has proposed a 35% tariff on Canadian imports, raising the stakes in North American trade. The move would impact key sectors like dairy, lumber, and auto parts, with potential ripple effects for businesses and consumers on both sides of the border. Supporters call it a step toward fair trade and industrial revival, while critics warn of price hikes and trade wars. πŸ“¦ For states like New York, this is a wake-up call to restore local production and stabilize supply chains—no matter who’s in office. #Trump2024 #Tariffs #Canada #USMCA #TradePolicy #MadeInUSA #ChrissySpeaks #BETTRVoices #JSA2026 #EconomicSecurity https://time.com/7301685/trump-canada-35-percent-tariff-threat/
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    Trump Threatens New 35% Tariff on Canada
    The U.S. President also warned of a blanket 15 to 20% levy on most other nations from August 1.
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  • STOCK UP NOW: 12 Foods Likely to Spike as Tariffs Hit

    With new tariffs looming, food prices are expected to climb—and fast. According to industry insiders, these 12 grocery staples may see the biggest hikes. From canned goods to grains and oils, Americans are already preparing for sticker shock.

    BETTR tip: Buy now, save later.
    These aren’t luxury items—they’re everyday essentials.

    As inflation hits the dinner table again, we ask:
    Why are American families footing the bill for broken trade deals?

    #TariffWatch #FoodPrices #InflationCrisis #MadeInUSA #BuyLocal #StockUpSmart #BETTRNews #TurnNYRed #JSA2026

    https://www.allrecipes.com/12-foods-to-buy-before-tariffs-raise-prices-11712311?hid=fde1903208ae1adf59b9da2f4a791694dca4da85&did=17415167-20250424&utm_campaign=alrcom_relationship-builder&utm_source=alrcom&utm_medium=email&utm_content=042425&lctg=fde1903208ae1adf59b9da2f4a791694dca4da85&lr_input=27699972a4c28a0b0beb3c565f7bb2e33c8f8d89c2994252a9402b54db68905b
    πŸ₯« STOCK UP NOW: 12 Foods Likely to Spike as Tariffs Hit With new tariffs looming, food prices are expected to climb—and fast. According to industry insiders, these 12 grocery staples may see the biggest hikes. From canned goods to grains and oils, Americans are already preparing for sticker shock. BETTR tip: Buy now, save later. These aren’t luxury items—they’re everyday essentials. πŸ’₯ As inflation hits the dinner table again, we ask: Why are American families footing the bill for broken trade deals? #TariffWatch #FoodPrices #InflationCrisis #MadeInUSA #BuyLocal #StockUpSmart #BETTRNews #TurnNYRed #JSA2026 https://www.allrecipes.com/12-foods-to-buy-before-tariffs-raise-prices-11712311?hid=fde1903208ae1adf59b9da2f4a791694dca4da85&did=17415167-20250424&utm_campaign=alrcom_relationship-builder&utm_source=alrcom&utm_medium=email&utm_content=042425&lctg=fde1903208ae1adf59b9da2f4a791694dca4da85&lr_input=27699972a4c28a0b0beb3c565f7bb2e33c8f8d89c2994252a9402b54db68905b
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    The 12 Foods Our Editors Are Stocking up on Before Tariffs Raise Prices
    If you're worried about rising grocery prices across America, shop now for these 12 essential foods—like cheese, coffee, olive oil, and chocolate. Here's what our staff will be stocking up on before tariffs make these staples more expensive.
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  • From Junk Wires to Broken Deals: Why China Tariffs Are Just the Start

    Once upon a time, America believed in trade deals.
    We believed that opening markets would lift everyone, that cheap goods would help families stretch a dollar, and that global cooperation would lead to global respect.

    But then reality hit—in the form of 3 copper strands and a useless fiber wire from a “universal” car stereo made in China.

    That’s not a metaphor. That’s the quality we’re importing.
    You can’t even wire a Chinese head unit into an American car without praying it works, because their definition of "wiring" is flimsy, cheap, and borderline fraudulent.

    American wires? Still thin, but real copper.
    Chinese wires? Three strands and a dream.

    And this isn’t just about stereos. It’s across the board:

    The Trade Deficit Story
    In 2023, the U.S. trade deficit with China hit $279 billion, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

    That means we imported nearly $280 billion more in goods from China than they bought from us.

    For every $1 of goods they buy from us, we buy over $4 from them.

    We’re not just losing money—we’re losing manufacturing, losing jobs, and lowering our standards.

    Quality Control: The Illusion of Value
    Think about it:

    How many times have you ordered electronics from eBay or Amazon and had to send them back?

    How many of us have bought “cheap” only to realize it costs twice as much in time, replacements, or repairs?

    This isn’t “affordable”—it’s predatory pricing disguised as savings.
    It’s not a “deal” if you’re replacing it in a month.

    Unfair Playing Field
    U.S. businesses follow labor laws, environmental rules, and safety standards.

    China floods our markets while operating state-owned factories with low wages, minimal regulations, and zero accountability.

    And when we try to push back? They call it a trade war.
    We call it common sense.

    Bottom Line:
    Until China can produce goods that match American craftsmanship, safety, and standards—we shouldn’t just tariff them.
    We should cut them off entirely from essential industries: tech, energy, defense, infrastructure.

    We need to bring manufacturing back home.
    We need to rebuild pride in “Made in the USA.”
    We need to stop apologizing for wanting quality, fairness, and jobs right here at home.

    #ChinaTariffs #MadeInUSA #TradeDeficit #FairTrade #AmericaFirst #ManufacturingMatters #TurnNYRed #JSA2026 #BETTRNews

    Full campaign & movement info: https://www.bettrsm.com
    Campaign Contact: (516) 586-0660
    April 24, 2025
    “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.” — JSA2026
    πŸ“‰ From Junk Wires to Broken Deals: Why China Tariffs Are Just the Start Once upon a time, America believed in trade deals. We believed that opening markets would lift everyone, that cheap goods would help families stretch a dollar, and that global cooperation would lead to global respect. But then reality hit—in the form of 3 copper strands and a useless fiber wire from a “universal” car stereo made in China. That’s not a metaphor. That’s the quality we’re importing. You can’t even wire a Chinese head unit into an American car without praying it works, because their definition of "wiring" is flimsy, cheap, and borderline fraudulent. πŸ”§ American wires? Still thin, but real copper. πŸ”Œ Chinese wires? Three strands and a dream. And this isn’t just about stereos. It’s across the board: ⚠️ The Trade Deficit Story In 2023, the U.S. trade deficit with China hit $279 billion, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That means we imported nearly $280 billion more in goods from China than they bought from us. For every $1 of goods they buy from us, we buy over $4 from them. We’re not just losing money—we’re losing manufacturing, losing jobs, and lowering our standards. πŸ§ͺ Quality Control: The Illusion of Value Think about it: How many times have you ordered electronics from eBay or Amazon and had to send them back? How many of us have bought “cheap” only to realize it costs twice as much in time, replacements, or repairs? πŸ”„ This isn’t “affordable”—it’s predatory pricing disguised as savings. It’s not a “deal” if you’re replacing it in a month. πŸ’Ό Unfair Playing Field U.S. businesses follow labor laws, environmental rules, and safety standards. China floods our markets while operating state-owned factories with low wages, minimal regulations, and zero accountability. And when we try to push back? They call it a trade war. We call it common sense. πŸ›‘ Bottom Line: Until China can produce goods that match American craftsmanship, safety, and standards—we shouldn’t just tariff them. We should cut them off entirely from essential industries: tech, energy, defense, infrastructure. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ We need to bring manufacturing back home. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ We need to rebuild pride in “Made in the USA.” πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ We need to stop apologizing for wanting quality, fairness, and jobs right here at home. #ChinaTariffs #MadeInUSA #TradeDeficit #FairTrade #AmericaFirst #ManufacturingMatters #TurnNYRed #JSA2026 #BETTRNews πŸ”— Full campaign & movement info: https://www.bettrsm.com πŸ“ž Campaign Contact: (516) 586-0660 πŸ“… April 24, 2025 πŸ”΄ “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.” — JSA2026
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