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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/15/opinion/trump-administration-china.htmlhttps://archive.ph/kuddp
I Have Never Been More Afraid for My Countrys Future
April 15, 2025
By Thomas L. Friedman
So much crazy happens with the Trump administration every day that some downright weird but incredibly telling stuff gets lost in the noise. A recent example was the scene on April 8 at the White House where, in the middle of his raging trade war, our president decided it was the perfect time to sign an executive order to bolster coal mining.
Its commendable that the president honors men and women who work with their hands. But when he singles out coal miners for praise while he tries to zero out development of clean-tech jobs from his budget in 2023, the U.S. wind energy industry employed approximately 130,000 workers, while the solar industry employed 280,000 it suggests that Trump is trapped in a right-wing woke ideology that doesnt recognize green manufacturing jobs as real jobs. How is that going to make us stronger?
This whole Trump II administration is a cruel farce. Trump ran for another term not because he had any clue how to transform America for the 21st century. He ran in order to stay out of jail and to get revenge on those who, with real evidence, had tried to hold him accountable to the law. I doubt he has ever spent five minutes studying the work force of the future.
He then returned to the White House, his head still filled with ideas out of the 1970s. There he launched a trade war with no allies and no serious preparation which is why he changes his tariffs almost every day and no understanding of how much the global economy is now a complex ecosystem in which products are assembled from components from multiple countries. And then he has this war carried out by a commerce secretary who thinks millions of Americans are dying to replace Chinese workers screwing in little screws to make iPhones.
But this farce is about to touch every American. By attacking our closest allies Canada, Mexico, Japan, South Korea and the European Union and our biggest rival, China, at the same time he makes clear he favors Russia over Ukraine and prefers climate-destroying energy industries over future-oriented ones, the planet be damned, Trump is triggering a serious loss of global confidence in America.
The world is now seeing Trumps America for exactly what it is becoming: a rogue state led by an impulsive strongman disconnected from the rule of law and other constitutional American principles and values.
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He then returned to the White House, his head still filled with ideas out of the 1970s.
lissabella
Apr 16
#2
Our country's sin is one of national pride in that we have been sure that the US is not like other nations.
elocs
Apr 16
#8
We are rapidly approaching the point where speech will get you thrown in prison
Johnny2X2X
Apr 16
#12