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1 week ago |
conservativefiringline.com | Robert Romano
President Donald Trump is still above water in the latest Harvard-Harris poll taken April 9 to April 10, with 48 percent approving and 46 percent disapproving, coming at the height of market turmoil and volatility following his recently announced tariffs on China and the rest of the world. That includes 85 percent of Republicans, 18 percent of Democrats and 40 percent of independents approving. More Democrats approve at 18 percent than Republicans disapprove at 13 percent.
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1 week ago |
dailytorch.com | Robert Romano
By Robert RomanoPresident Donald Trump is still above water in the latest Harvard-Harris poll taken April 9 to April 10, with 48 percent approving and 46 percent disapproving, coming at the height of market turmoil and volatility following his recently announced tariffs on China and the rest of the world. That includes 85 percent of Republicans, 18 percent of Democrats and 40 percent of independents approving. More Democrats approve at 18 percent than Republicans disapprove at 13 percent.
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1 week ago |
dailytorch.com | Robert Romano
By Robert Romano“These products are subject to the existing 20% Fentanyl Tariffs, and they are just moving to a different Tariff ‘bucket.’”That was President Donald Trump on Truth Social on April 13, clarifying that technology products manufactured in China including phones, computers and chips and other semiconductors will be subjected to the 20 percent tariff to foster greater cooperation in combating fentanyl shipments to the U.S. that the President levied on March 3.
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1 week ago |
wilsoncountynews.com | Robert Romano
Audio articles on Wilson County News made possible by C Street Gift Shop in downtown Floresville! Producer prices dropped 0.4 percent in March, following consumer prices dropping 0.1 percent, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, amid continued drops in food and energy prices, particularly on the producer side, which saw 2.1 percent and 4 percent drops, respectively. These price drops came prior to President Donald Trump’s April announcements of reciprocal tariffs...
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2 weeks ago |
dailytorch.com | Robert Romano
By Robert RomanoProducer prices dropped 0.4 percent in March, following consumer prices dropping 0.1 percent, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, amid continued drops in food and energy prices, particularly on the producer side, which saw 2.1 percent and 4 percent drops, respectively.
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