Tariffs, Protests, and the Media's War on Trump

April 15, 2025

Bill of Rights over Constitution, or the 1% “protest party” celebrating stupidity on April 5. If this is the backbone of democracy , only God can save us. They have neither an understanding of the Constitution nor the Bill of Rights—aside from the phrase “We the People.” The other 99% don’t matter. Lenin’s democracy, or real dictators? Here’s an “analysis” , and it appears that Soros and the ACLU are now the “democracy” saviors, defending government “NGO” contributions. As a reminder, here is the “Communist Manifesto” in 2 minutes—note the USSR collapsed in 1990.

Organized under the "Hands Off!" banner, demonstrations voicing opposition to the administration's policies [2] occurred in over 1,300 locations [3] across all 50 states, [1] [2] [3] drawing tens of thousands of participants in major cities like Washington D.C., [3] with CNN estimating a total of "millions" of participants. [4] According to coordinators, the protests involved a coalition of over 150 [3] progressive , labor union , pro-democracy , civil rights , LGBTQ , and women's rights groups. [6]

Trump's tariffs have shocked Wall Street. A politician actually followed through on his promise—and no one expected it. He did it Trump’s way, with a bang, and now everyone is complaining. Where is Bernie Sanders or the Democratic Party? The American middle class can only be protected through fair trade. Instead, it seems they’ve joined the EU and the rest of the world in pushing back against U.S. tariffs. Maybe they should relocate to those countries instead. Time will tell, but once again, this seems to be a referendum on Trump—similar to the push for peace in Ukraine—where Democrats offer resistance but no real solutions.

Nothing new, here are some previous views. As of April 7, it appears global stock markets are coordinating to undermine fair trade in favor of elite financial institutions. It’s difficult to believe that average humans see the risks as clearly as they’re portrayed—it’s an AI-driven system, steered by hedge fund elites profiting on both downturns and recoveries. Bill Ackman is warning and defending the system. What is he really asking for? To stop the tariffs so negotiations can resume—or to adjust the AI algorithms for this scenario?

AI trading refers broadly to the use of artificial intelligence, predictive analytics , and machine learning to analyze historical market and stock data, generate investment ideas, build portfolios, and automatically buy or sell stocks.

Here are more justified reports from an Op-Ed on U.S. tariffs. If you truly study the topic instead of reacting emotionally, you may actually agree — read more here , along with some supporting views. One could argue there are no friends in business, only interests. Friend-shoring is like WOKE-ness.

Medicaid for all—where is Bernie Sanders when you need him? It's almost criminal that Democrats are not allowing DOGE to do its work and are instead supporting fraud—possibly because it helps with reelection.

Health insurers received double payments from the Medicaid system for covering hundreds of thousands of patients nationwide, costing taxpayers billions in excess payments.

According to the report , CMS worked with states to improve oversight, and GAO investigations of managed care providers revealed significant overpayments.

Stewart Whitson, senior director of federal affairs at the Foundation for Government Accountability, testified that 80 percent of Medicaid "improper payments" stemmed from "eligibility errors."

How are the other DOGE efforts progressing? Can you expect a government check from the savings? Here’s the savings that “Soros’ democracy” is protesting—perhaps because some members of the 1% are directly affected.

The lawyers and the media—America’s third party—seem aligned with Democratic and liberal interest groups and NGOs. Meet James Boasberg. Should membership in Skull and Bones disqualify someone from becoming a judge? It’s a cult, and the case involved is worth watching.

In recent years, Skull and Bones, like other elite Yale institutions, "utterly transformed," according to The Atlantic . The society admitted its first entirely non-white class in 2020. Few legacy members remain, and progressive activism is considered a plus. The class of 2021 included no conservatives. [11]

It’s concerning that both parties are entangled not just politically, but legally, with attorneys and even Attorney Generals taking part in coordinated legal actions. If everything is litigated, should science be governed by party lines too? Meet the players: AGD , AGR , D Lawyers , R Lawyers. Want to know how legal power aligns politically? Check their donations or see how lawyer PACs fund political dynasties.

Can DJT really stop the influence of lawfare ? It’s worth a try. But with so many lawyers in Congress, will they go along? Consider class action lawsuits and the billions spent on government issues. The real winners? Lawyers. Look at the Roundup case—you can either use it correctly or get buried in litigation. It’s not even banned in the EU. Germany has even extended its use. Just read the label—it's a personal choice, like smoking.

“The president continues to build an unrivaled network of lawyers, who will put a stop to partisan lawfare in America, and restore liberty and justice FOR ALL.”

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