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Tariffs, Budget Cuts, and Restoring America’s Economic Strength

This seg­ment focus­es on the eco­nom­ic impli­ca­tions of tar­iffs, empha­siz­ing that a bal­anced econ­o­my requires both Amer­i­ca First  mea­sures and job cre­ation. Trump’s plan to cut and bal­ance the fed­er­al bud­get is high­light­ed, espe­cial­ly as the gov­ern­ment fund­ing dead­line approach­es on March 14th. The urgency to move away from con­tin­ued res­o­lu­tions (CRs) and demon­strate fis­cal respon­si­bil­i­ty is empha­sized, with the world close­ly watch­ing the U.S. mar­kets. The dis­cus­sion also crit­i­cizes the pre­vi­ous government’s lack of good busi­ness judg­ment and high­lights the mis­man­age­ment of tax­pay­er funds, par­tic­u­lar­ly the $22.6B in grants giv­en by the Depart­ment of Health and Human Ser­vices to aid migrants, includ­ing hous­ing and cred­it card sup­port. The goal is to regain con­trol of spend­ing, cut bureau­cra­cy, and restore the nation’s eco­nom­ic strength.

  • The talk is all about the tar­iffs. And not about the jobs. Most don’t under­stand a real econ­o­my and what the eco­nom­ic engine is like. If we have a coun­try that has Amer­i­can prod­ucts on their shelves with a 20% tar­iff, then that coun­try’s prod­uct on our shelves will have a min­i­mum of 20% tar­iff. Trump knows if we start cut­ting and bal­anc­ing the bud­get. March 14th is the gov­ern­ment fund­ing dead­line. We have a con­tin­ued res­o­lu­tion that will expire in March. If we could actu­al­ly put a bud­get togeth­er and stop the CRs. There are mar­kets around the world that are look­ing at our mar­kets and futures. The world knows we are quick­ly approach­ing the point of no return. Most of our US leg­is­la­ture have no thought of how to run a busi­ness. They think because they have a con­gres­sion­al or sen­ate pen they are smart. If we can show the world that our spend­ing is under con­trol and the bureau­cra­cy is cut, chang­ing our debt to income, we will restore our econ­o­my. 
  • The whole plan is com­ing togeth­er. 
  • Aston­ish­ing amount the gov­ern­ment spent on giv­ing migrants cards, homes and cred­it cards. The Depart­ment of Health and Human ser­vices (HHS) doled out grants worth $22.6B from 2020 to 2024 to help migrants. HHS Office of Refugee Reset­tle­ment (ORR) even hand­ed out mon­ey to help ille­gals buy cars and homes. 

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