President Trump once again showcases that he’s not afraid to stand up for America. He’s striking deals and ready to roll out tariffs between 15% and 20% on products from countries that have long taken advantage of the United States. It’s about time we had a leader who puts America first, not the elite globalists who love shipping our jobs overseas.
These tariffs signal the end of the era where we let every Tom, Dick, and Harry nation exploit our markets. Trump is drawing a line in the sand. It’s not about being anti-free trade; it’s about smart trade. Why should American workers be forced to compete against cheap labor and weak regulations in other countries? Enough with the liberal incompetence that gives away everything without getting anything back.
Critics will wail and moan, as they always do. But their hollow arguments will fall flat. They talk about the higher costs for American consumers. What they don’t acknowledge is that lower prices often come at the expense of American jobs. It’s a trade-off that Trump is no longer willing to make, much to the chagrin of career politicians and their cronies who never really cared about the working class anyway.
President Trump said the baseline tariff rate for most countries will be in the "15% to 20%" range as he strikes deals and assigns tariffs before a Friday deadline to set his trade terms. https://t.co/xbdSg4aD4v
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) July 28, 2025
This move isn’t just about economics. It’s a powerful statement. A president willing to defend the interests of his own country is precisely what America needs. Globalists are rattled, but why should we care? They’re the ones who have sold out our industries for decades. Trump’s tariffs are a bold and necessary step against international leeches who’ve sucked the life out of American manufacturing.
Doesn’t it just make sense to put the American worker first for once? Shouldn’t American interests take precedence over globalist fantasies? With Trump steering the ship, finally, America isn’t just open for business; it’s open for fair and mutually beneficial business.