def trade_war(self, goods)     if self == 'Donald Trump'         return "second term"     elif self == 'inflation'         return "for Americans."     elif self == 'tariffs'         return "on goods imported from China"     elif self == 'Mexico'         return ", Canada,

def trade_war(self, goods) if self == 'Donald Trump' return "second term" elif self == 'inflation' return "for Americans." elif self == 'tariffs' return "on goods imported from China" elif self == 'Mexico' return ", Canada,

def trade_war(self, goods) if self == 'Donald Trump' return "second term" elif self == 'inflation' return "for Americans." elif self == 'tariffs' return "on goods imported from China" elif self == 'Mexico' return ", Canada,

Donald Trump's second term trade war risks a trend toward inflation for Americans. The administration's tariffs on goods imported from China, Mexico, Canada, and Europe have made everyday items more expensive for American consumers. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, prices rose by 2% in July compared to June. This increase is due to rising costs caused by protectionist policies that target Chinese products with higher duties than those originating elsewhere.

The president has promised tariffs on all goods coming into the US from China unless they agree to end practices like forced technology transfers and intellectual property theft. These measures could disrupt global supply chains and lead to higher prices for consumers worldwide. They also threaten economic growth in America's heartland, where farmers depend heavily on exports of soybeans and other crops.

Trump supporters argue that such moves are necessary to protect American jobs and industries against unfair competition abroad. But the cost of living keeps going up while wages stagnate or fall behind inflation rates. Middle-class families struggle to make ends meet as grocery bills skyrocket along with healthcare premiums and housing costs. Trump's trade war puts us all at risk of becoming poorer than we already are today.


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Edward Lance Lorilla

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Enjoy the little things in life. For one day, you may look back and realize they were the big things. Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.

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