Thoughts On President Trump’s Tariffs
For the record, I stand with the basic principles of the Republican party, limited government, human rights guaranteed by the Constitution, curbing illegal immigration, anti-abortion, and just plain common sense based on real science such as only two genders. But that doesn’t mean I always agree with the actual policies of the Republican party. Support for Israel is one example. I was glad that Trump defeated Kamala Harris. She’s obviously not a leader. Donald Trump is certainly a leader, and the vision he has for America certainly sounds good, but will it bear good fruit in the long run? And what about the effect of American tariff policies on the world’s economy?
Below are comments from my friend David Nikao Wilcoxson which he posted on Facebook. David is the brother who, in 2015, taught me the true interpretation of Daniel 9:27 and the 70th Week of Daniel.
- In my opinion, the JESUIT SUPERIOR GENERAL in Rome controls almost every country in the world including the city-state corporation of the District of Columbia and China, so this supposed tariff battle between countries is a contrived narrative to push an agenda.
They may use it to make Trump seem like the master of the Art Of The Deal when countries bow to the pressure and compromise by reducing their tariffs. That would cause more people to blindly trust him as he pushes the world into the AI-controlled fascist digital control system.
They may use it to cause consumer prices to skyrocket to break the middle class, making them more dependent on .gov financial support.
President Trump says that it will lead to more manufacturing jobs in America, but at the same time Elon Musk points to most manufacturing work being carried out by an army of Tesla robots, so there’s a conflicting narrative.
What do you think?