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President Donald Trump is hoping that his recent memorandum of understanding with Iran will end his voluntary war and allow prices to go down — but one political analyst says he should not get his hopes up. After noting that Trump's seeming end to the war in Iran could help gas prices gradually go down, “part of Trump’s problem is that in 2024 he promised not just relief from inflation but lower living costs in absolute terms,” wrote New York Magazine political columnist Ed Kilgore on Tuesday . “In a very real sense, his Make America Great Again brand had come to mean making the pre-pandemic economy, with which he was fortuitously associated, magically reappear. And that’s a very tall order, particularly in the limited time left before the midterms.” Kilgore added that voter perceptions of a negative economy seem to be baked in, and therefore he will need to prioritize addressing cost of living concerns if he is to have even a chance of improving his political fortunes. “Even if i...

Brace yourself: Nobel Prize economist says Trump's policies surpass the Gilded Age disaster

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President Donald Trump’s economic policies are not just as bad as the Gilded Age, according to a Nobel Prize-winning economist . They surpass them. The Gilded Age was a period in American history from the late-19th century to the early-20th century marked by severe income inequality and political corruption. It also preceded one of the worst economic meltdowns in U.S. history. Yet this economist says the seeds of the Trump era are already worse. “Forbes did compile a list of the richest Americans,” economist Dr. Paul Krugman told MS NOW anchor Katy Tur on Tuesday. Going back to 1918, Krugman noted that “if you look at the five richest Americans then versus the 15 richest now, in both cases, that's about 1/100,000 of a percent of the population. You know, that's not the one percent. It's far, far beyond that. The top five now are substantially richer relative to the population at large, relative to the size of the economy than their counterparts were then.” For example, Spa...

Trump suffers major setback no one is talking about

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While some of President Donald Trump’s supporters and critics are claiming he lost America’s war against Iran, one foreign policy expert says Trump is losing a different consequential geopolitical battle — namely, America’s rivalry with China. “An uneasy quiescence has come to define U.S.-Chinese relations during U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term,” wrote Jonathan A. Czin of Foreign Affairs on Monday . “Although both governments are calling it ‘constructive strategic stability,’ U.S.-Chinese relations have been so tenuous and shallow, so lacking in ambition or any affirmative vision from either side, that it seems more apt to describe the current moment as a stalemate defined by ‘mutually assured disruption.’ Going forward, the crucial question for both sides will be who is making better use of this interregnum.” Czin went on to explain that the Chinese government sees the ongoing stalemate as a victory because China has positioned itself as America’s peer on the global stage....

Veteran reporter reveals: Trump and allies are terrified

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Zeteo's political reporter Asawin Suebsaeng told Thor Benson that the president may not have the best track record using the "fake it until you make it" strategy. For the veteran journalist, Donald Trump's administration challenges are growing worse than his first term. Suebsaeng told Benson, "Things have changed since he was covering Trump's first term — and not for the better." "Not just illegality ... but the tolerance for scandal within the second Trump administration is somehow markedly greater than it was during the first four years," Suebsaeng continued. "And I am not someone who looks through rose-colored glasses [regarding] the first Trump presidency." While the first Trump White House was laughably corrupt and a political joke, there's a different situation evolving in which Democrats may not hold Republicans accountable if they can win the House and Senate. "It was one of the most bats—— eras of modern American p...

News24 | IDC may take Tongaat stake as bailout talks with Vision continue

The Vision Consortium is in talks with the SA government over a potential deal to keep the mills of distressed sugar giant Tongaat Hulett running. from News24 News24/TopStories/rss https://ift.tt/91IYHFB via sinceretalk

News24 | Maya on Money | Sassa scandal: When insurers prey on the most vulnerable

Hundreds of Sassa grant recipients are being duped into signing funeral policies under false pretences – and no one is stepping up to help them, writes Maya Fisher-French. from News24 News24/TopStories/rss https://ift.tt/36RB1uO via sinceretalk

Inside the disturbing message behind tonight's Trump spectacle

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Tonight, Trump is throwing an 80th birthday bash for himself (he says it’s in honor of the 250th birthday of the United States) with a “Freedom250” Ultimate Fighting Championship cage match on the South Lawn of the White House at 8 p.m. ET. It will be a bloody gladiator fight taking place inside a 600-ton, 154-feet-tall skeletal structure called “the Claw,” painted red, white and blue. Opponents will punch, kick, wrestle, choke, and use jiu-jitsu on each other until one of them is unconscious or verbally concedes, or a referee stops the fight because one is judged too damaged to absorb any more violence. This is a money-making operation for the UFC (which is offering special-access VIP packages for $1.5 million), for Trump buddy David Ellison’s Paramount (which will livestream it to you if you buy a subscription for $8.99 a month — see here ), for Crypto.com and Ram (which are sponsoring it), and for Trump (who’s deciding which of his billionaire friends and CEO buddies will be invit...