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4 days ago |
freedombunker.com | Ron Paul |Ron Paul
Japanese company Nippon Steel’s plan to purchase US Steel was bound to provoke a strong reaction from left- and right-wing economic nationalists. After all, US Steel was once the world’s largest company, and it was the first company to be valued at over a billion dollars. US Steel was thus a symbol of America’s economic … READ MORE
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4 days ago |
ronpaulinstitute.org | Ron Paul |Max Blumenthal |Brian McGlinchey |Philip Giraldi
Japanese company Nippon Steel’s plan to purchase US Steel was bound to provoke a strong reaction from left- and right-wing economic nationalists. After all, US Steel was once the world’s largest company, and it was the first company to be valued at over a billion dollars. US Steel was thus a symbol of America’s economic dominance. So it was not surprising that Nippon Steel’s purchase of US Steel was blocked by both the Biden and Trump administrations.
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1 month ago |
ronpaulinstitute.org | Caitlin Johnstone |Ron Paul |Daniel McAdams |Eric Margolis
Over the weekend, President Trump said that he is ordering the re-opening of the 19th century Alcatraz prison which sits in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Is this a serious proposal? How much might it cost? Also today: Trump proposes 100 percent tariffs on foreign films and makes recommendations on how may toys children should have. Copyright © 2025 The Ron Paul Institute.
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1 month ago |
ronpaulinstitute.org | Ron Paul |Daniel McAdams |Eric Margolis |Jacob Hornberger
President Trump has proposed using the revenue from his increased tariffs to lower or even eliminate income taxes — with a priority on removing Americans making less than 200,000 dollars a year from the tax rolls. Exempting more Americans from income taxes — and lowering taxes on other Americans— is certainly a worthwhile endeavor. However, replacing income taxes with tariffs may have negative consequences for the very Americans President Trump wants to help.
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1 month ago |
thewashingtonstandard.com | Tim Brown |Ron Paul
Americans are supposed to feel privileged to give Harvard their money. Harvard has an endowment of over $53 billion. Despite that it’s fighting Trump administration demands for reform in order to extract around $9 billion in federal funding. The Trump administration had asked Harvard for such things as merit-based hiring, promotion and admission, empowering tenured faculty over activist groups, and viewpoint diversity. It also called for an end to DEI and antisemitism.
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