by Daniel Brouse August 13, 2025 The U.S. government’s budget deficit surged nearly 20% in July 2025, reaching $291 billion for the month, despite a sharp rise in customs duty collections from President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies. According to Treasury Department data released Tuesday, the deficit increase underscores that tariffs — often touted as […]
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Tariffs Fail to Tame Soaring U.S. Budget Deficit as Spending Outpaces Revenue
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The Hidden Tax: How Rising Tariffs Harm the U.S. Economy and Burden Everyday Americans
As of August 7, 2025, the effective average U.S. tariff rate on imported goods and services has surged to approximately 22.38%. Historically, that number has hovered around 2.5%, reflecting decades of relatively free trade and open global markets. This abrupt increase represents not only a dramatic reversal of U.S. trade policy, but also the single […]
Tariffs, Hypocrisy, and Geopolitical Backfire: Trump Slaps 50% Tariffs on Indian Goods Over Russian Oil
In a move that is already sparking backlash among global trade experts and U.S. allies, former President Donald Trump has issued a directive to impose an additional 25% tariff on a wide array of Indian goods—raising the total tariff rate to 50%. This decision, according to Trump, is a response to India’s ongoing purchases of […]
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The Deadly Nexus: Climate Change, Pathogens, and Political Denial
By Daniel BrouseAugust 6, 2025 A recent study published in JAMA Health Forum, titled “Global Estimates of Lives and Life-Years Saved by COVID-19 Vaccination During 2020-2024”, provides powerful evidence of the lifesaving impact of COVID-19 vaccines. The study estimates that vaccinations prevented 2.5 million deaths globally over the 2020–2024 period. The sensitivity analysis suggests a […]
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Tariffs, Sanctions, and Sensibility: Rethinking U.S. Trade Policy in the Age of Climate Crisis
by Daniel Brouse August 5, 2025 I’ve been reflecting on the ongoing trade war and its broader implications—not just economically, but in terms of logic, consistency, and environmental sensibility. A recent twist involving Russian sanctions highlights how disconnected U.S. policy can be from its stated goals. Just this week, Trump threatened to raise tariffs even […]
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The Hidden Costs of Gasoline: Why Misguided Fuel Policy and Climate Denial Are Driving Prices—and Inflation—Higher
by Daniel Brouse August 3, 2025 Gasoline prices continue to climb across the U.S., and many are quick to blame geopolitical tensions or oil company profits. But two less visible factors are placing sustained upward pressure on prices—while simultaneously exposing the broader economic and environmental costs of our current energy system. 1. Refinery Constraints: A […]
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Firing the Facts: Trump Ousts BLS Chief Amid Job Market Slowdown, Undermining U.S. Institutional Credibility
In a stunning move that has already sent shockwaves through global markets, Donald Trump has fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) following the release of data showing a significant slowdown in the U.S. job market. The report, published earlier today, revealed rising unemployment and declining job creation—data that sharply contradicts the […]
Why NOAA’s “Dead Zone” Report Should Raise Eyebrows, Not Cheers
by Daniel Brouse July 31, 2025 Introduction On July 29, 2025, NOAA released a statement claiming that the so-called “Gulf of America” dead zone is “below average” this year—an announcement that is already being hailed as good news for the environment and coastal economies. You can read the full report here: NOAA News Release – […]
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Racing Toward Irrelevance: How U.S. Protectionism, Anti-Science Rhetoric, and Policy Failures Are Fueling China’s Rise in AI and EVs
by Daniel BrouseJuly 29, 2025 China has decisively surpassed the United States in both electric vehicle (EV) and artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The latest milestone came as Shanghai officially approved robotaxis for commercial operation, with Pony.ai and WeRide among the first companies to receive permits. Pony.ai now stands as the first company authorized to operate […]
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A Fiscal Red Flag: U.S. Borrowing Surges by Over $450 Billion in a Single Quarter
During the July–September 2025 quarter, the U.S. Treasury now expects to borrow $1.007 trillion in privately held net marketable debt, based on an assumed end-of-quarter cash balance of $850 billion. This revised estimate marks a dramatic increase—$453 billion more than what was projected just three months earlier in April 2025. This surge in federal borrowing […]