Be interesting to get your thoughts on foreign policy, illegal immigration and trade with China.
The issue with Trump is that even when he attempts to do the right thing, his approach often turns what could be a positive outcome into something bad, horrible, or even disastrous. Polls indicate that most Americans support policies to address out-of-control illegal immigration and the decoupling of trade from China. However, Trump's immigration policy lacks comprehensiveness—it feels more like a loud, chaotic spectacle rather than a well-thought-out plan.
That said, I give him full credit for stopping the inflow of illegal immigrants through Mexico. Though his deportation numbers were initially low, they now appear to be catching up, showing progress in this area.
His trade war with China has also been problematic. Trump imposed tariffs totaling
145% on Chinese imports, prompting China to retaliate with
125% tariffs on U.S. goods. While the Biden administration maintained many of Trump's tariffs on China, it also implemented a more strategic policy: encouraging countries like Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and especially Mexico to increase their trade with the United States. This approach allowed American consumers to access cheaper goods, mitigating inflationary pressures. As a result, Mexico became America’s top exporter, and trade with China began to decline.
Unfortunately, Trump has now imposed significant tariffs on these very countries:
- Vietnam: 46%
- Thailand: 36%
- Malaysia: 24%
- Philippines: 17%
- Mexico: 25%
This is a recipe for disaster. These tariffs will likely drive up inflation in the U.S., which is the last thing American consumers want. Trump himself acknowledged that inflation was a key issue for voters who supported him. Yet, his recent decision to delay these tariffs for 90 days adds further uncertainty to an already volatile situation. If these tariffs are implemented, inflation is almost inevitable, and the economic consequences could be severe.
To make matters worse, Trump's policies often lack the nuance and foresight needed to address complex issues effectively. While his intentions may align with public sentiment, his execution tends to amplify problems rather than resolve them. A more balanced and strategic approach—like fostering trade relationships with alternative countries—could have been a far better solution. And that is why his honeymoon with the public is already over. Polls show his approval rating has dropped, and his favorability numbers are also declining. While his immigration policy still enjoys majority support, recent actions have caused this support to erode rapidly.
I know we still need to tackle foreign policy, but my battery's running low—I’ll be back soon. lol.