Mayor says federal immigration agents will expand enforcement action in North Carolina to Raleigh
Federal immigration authorities will expand their enforcement action in North Carolina to Raleigh as soon as Tuesday.
Federal immigration authorities will expand their enforcement action in North Carolina to Raleigh as soon as Tuesday.
Barack Obama obviously loves pop culture, but even he wasn’t given access to the set of one Steven Spielberg film that had very particular rules.
The board of a South Florida college is appealing a judge’s ruling temporarily blocking officials from giving away a parcel of prime real estate in downtown Miami.
President Donald Trump issued a stern demand to Republican lawmakers Tuesday, one that if not met, could result in the GOP facing an electoral catastrophe in the upcoming midterm elections.“The Democrats are far more likely to win the Midterms, and the next Presidential Election, if we don’t do the Termination of the Filibuster (The Nuclear Option!), because it will be impossible for Republicans to get Common Sense Policies done with these Crazed Democrat Lunatics being able to block everything by withholding their votes,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.“FOR THREE YEARS, NOTHING WILL BE PASSED, AND REPUBLICANS WILL BE BLAMED. Elections, including the Midterms, will be rightfully brutal. If we do terminate the Filibuster, we will get EVERYTHING approved, like no Congress in History.”Trump has demanded recently that GOP lawmakers to eliminate the filibuster a procedural rule in the Senate that allows members to block a measure that receives less than 60 votes as a means to re-open the government, which as of Tuesday has been closed for 35 days, tying the record for the longest shutdown in U. S. history. Republicans, however, have remained hesitant to do so, including House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), who openly defied Trump’s request, though does not hold the authority to eliminate the Senate filibuster regardless.“TERMINATE THE FILIBUSTER NOW, END THE RIDICULOUS SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATELY, AND THEN, MOST IMPORTANTLY, PASS EVERY WONDERFUL REPUBLICAN POLICY THAT WE HAVE DREAMT OF, FOR YEARS, BUT NEVER GOTTEN,” Trump wrote. “WE WILL BE THE PARTY THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN THE SMART PARTY!!!”.
45 years ago today, Neil Young released Hawks & Doves. It was the day before the 1980 presidential election, which lead to eight years of Reagan, who Young had kind words for. Read our live review of Young and Crazy Horse from 2024: The post Neil Young Released “Hawks & Doves” 45 Years Ago Today appeared first on Magnet Magazine.
When Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent are interviewed by friendly media outlets, they typically argue that President Donald Trump’s steep new tariffs will create enormous prosperity in the United States. But liberal economist Paul Krugman has a very different view. In a Substack column posted on October 30, Krugman warns that even if Trump abandoned his protectionist trade policy, the U. S. economy would suffer long-lasting damage. “A little over six months ago,” Krugman explains, “Donald Trump shocked the world by announcing a huge jump in tariffs to levels not seen since the 1930s. Most of these tariffs were clearly illegal and have been so ruled by lower courts but it’s anyone’s guess how an extremely submissive Supreme Court will rule. Since then, he has backed off some tariffs but imposed others, some on bizarre grounds a Canadian province ran an ad he didn’t like! creating constant uncertainty.”Krugman goes on to identify “three types of economic damage” that “Trump’s chaotic tariff policies” have inflicted: (1) “higher prices for American producers and consumers,” (2) “economic uncertainty,” and (3) “the global loss of American credibility. Even if the worst in terms of prices and uncertainty is over,” Krugman argues, “it’s clear that Trump’s tariffs have inflicted lasting damage on the U. S. economy as well as the global economic order.”During the United States’ 2024 presidential race, Trump attacked then-President Joe Biden and then-Vice President Kamala Harris relentlessly on inflation which he promised to lower “on Day 1″ if he returned to the White House. But Krugman laments that prices are going up, not down, during Trump’s second presidency.”Inflation has accelerated since Donald Trump went on his tariff rampage,” the liberal economist warns. “Late last year, before Liberation Day and all that, professional forecasters expected ‘core’ consumer prices which exclude volatile food and energy prices to rise 2. 4 percent over the course of 2025. The latest official reading, and the last we may get for a while, put core inflation at 3 percent. More direct evidence comes from the Pricing Lab, which relies on retail prices posted online something we need to do while the shutdown lasts, and maybe afterwards if Trump corrupts the official statistics.”Krugman continues, “I’ve used their data before. They show a significant bump in the prices of imported goods, especially compared with their declining trend BT (before Trump). In a new paper, the Pricing Lab analyzes its data and estimates that the Trump tariffs have raised overall consumer prices by 0. 7 percent.”Paul Krugman’s full Substack column is available at this link.