In the end, if we implement tariffs, it hurts other countries far more than it hurts us.
You lost me here. The steel workers who already lost their job could care less about people in other countries. It hurts them now as they need to feed their families and pays their bills.
Regarding the media it's on both sides. Fox will say President Trump is doing everything perfect. MSNBC will say he is a nut case. This is the same as it was with every president. Heck look at how Fox is praising Trump for things they killed Obama for (North Korea, Stock Market, Jobs), etc. This is why I stopped being affiliated with political parties 20 years ago.
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We have a huge trade imbalance. Yes, with the implementation of tariffs, some industries in the US will possibly be hurt, while others will be greatly improved. The president can't, or at least shouldn't, focus on one group of people over another. He is supposed to look out for the nation as a whole. Just as our senators and congressman are supposed to look out for their constituents.
I agree with you on the political parties thing. That is why I'm kind of amused that Trump got elected. Both parties are in upheaval because of it. Also, I'm aware that the media is biased on both sides. That is the point I was making. The media now has an agenda rather than just reporting the news. Depending on which news channel, they spin it rather than report it. The funny thing is, as far as news programs go, and I watch them all, Fox news (not their opinion shows, but just the news portion) is the closest to center. It is still to the right, but it is not as far to the right as the others are to the left. I believe in reading both sides of the news, no matter how much it xxxxx me off sometimes, because you never get the full story unless you do. That means I watch fox news and cnn. I read the huffington post, and the drudge report. I even read infowars, which is just wacky, but it sometimes gives me nuggets I can research in other places. If you aren't actively going out and trying to get both sides of a story anymore, then you wind up being uninformed on an issue, because news shows nowadays just stick to the side of the story that fits their narrative. That's not news. That is dangerous in my opinion. An example is the trump russia collusion story. Most of the media has this front and center every day, because their agenda is that trump is bad. I have no problem with this. If he is found to be guilty of something he should have the book thrown at him. But, where was this same intensity on the email scandal? There was an actual crime committed that you and I would have gone to jail for, yet most of the media relegated it to the end of the news and basically called it a witch hunt. Seriously, lets just pretend that Trump was the one who deleted emails. How do you think that would be playing in the news right now? I want news channels to report the news, not shade the news.