Trump needs to be impeached if he does not fix the economy and improve his relationship with our original allies. There is no spine with republicans they need to be impeached they don’t have a mandate. Trump is lying he does not want to carry any state.
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Canada putting the screws into Trump for his attacks on their sovereignty.
You’re raising a really good point that’s at the core of a lot of debate around Trump’s tariff policies. Let me break it down a bit:
Should Trump drop the tariffs to improve relationships with allies?
Many economists and international relations experts would say YES — especially when it comes to tariffs placed on allies like:
- Canada
- European Union countries
- South Korea
- Japan
Tariffs on steel, aluminum, and other goods have strained U.S. relationships with these countries. These allies responded with their own tariffs, hurting American farmers, manufacturers, and consumers. Dropping tariffs could: Strengthen alliances
Lower prices for American consumers
Open markets for U.S. exports
Help stabilize global markets
Does the tariff policy alone mean Trump is unfit to be president?
Policy disagreements — even major ones — don’t legally determine fitness for office. However:
- If a president refuses to adjust harmful policies even when faced with evidence (economic reports, public backlash, expert advice), it raises concerns about decision-making and leadership.
- Many critics argue Trump’s “I’m always right” approach undermines diplomacy, ignores expert advice, and hurts Americans, which they see as unpresidential.
His supporters, though, argue:
- Tariffs are a negotiation tactic to push countries like China to change unfair trade practices.
- The U.S. needs to put itself first rather than worry about allies’ feelings.
TL;DR:
Yes — dropping certain tariffs would help rebuild trust with allies and stabilize trade.
Does it prove he’s unfit? That’s subjective — but refusing to admit mistakes or adjust strategy based on facts is a leadership red flag for many.
What’s your take — do you think tariffs ever work? Or is it all just bad economics?
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