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America First, You Last
Why Trump’s tariffs are just a tax hike on the working class
Next time you’re standing in the checkout line, look at your receipt. That loaf of bread? That pack of batteries? That roll of paper towels? You just paid a little more than you did last week — and not because the store raised prices. It’s because Donald Trump quietly raised your taxes.
He didn’t call it that, of course. He called it a “universal tariff.” He wrapped it in the flag, shouted about China, and declared a national economic emergency. But strip away the showmanship, and here’s what you’re left with: a 10% price hike on virtually every imported good in America. That’s not a trade policy — it’s a tax on working people.
And make no mistake: you’re the one paying for it. Not the billionaire with an offshore portfolio. Not the corporation dodging taxes through loopholes. You, the person who actually buys things. You, the person who already feels squeezed by rent, groceries, and medical bills.
This isn’t about protecting American jobs. It’s not about rebuilding industry. It’s a con, dressed up as patriotism — and it’s laying the groundwork for something even worse: another tax cut for the rich.