Can’t trust this

Both the Harris-Walz campaign and leading economists have been warning voters that the tariffs Donald Trump is promising in a second term would be a catastrophe for American consumersโnot the middle-class boon that the snake oil salesman has been insisting. Now that Election Day is almost here, a new type of evidence is emerging that is proving Trump wrong.
Businesses across the United States are taking defensive measures to prepare for a possible Trump presidency, and it will spell trouble, according to a report from The Hill. Although Trump claims that foreign countries will bear the cost of his tariffs, businesses are not conforming to his warped reality. Instead, they are stockpiling goods to avoid the substantial price increase they know would be coming.
Top executives are making their motives clear, according to a new analysis in The Washington Post. Columbia Sportswear CEO Timothy Boyle said that his company is โset to raise prices,โ and it will โbe very, very difficult to keep products affordable for Americans.โ AutoZone announced it will โpass those tariff costs back to the consumer.โ Similarly, Stanley Black & Decker said it will โprobably have to do some surgical price actionsโ to counter the expected financial hit.
Trump can claim his tariffs will boost American manufacturing and help the middle class, and go on about how patriotic it all is, but talk is cheapโespecially Trumpโs. It is no wonder that just this past Thursday, with less than a week to spare before the election, The Economist endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris over Trump, calling a second Trump presidency โan unacceptable risk to America and the world.โ The endorsement emphasized Harrisโs stability and commitment to practical, consumer-focused economic policies, contrasting sharply with Trumpโs chaotic, reckless approach.
When it comes to tariffs and, frankly, any other topic, we donโt need to wait and see what will happen. Blindly trusting Trump is a gamble that is sure to bring nothing but lasting damage, pain, and regrets. On Election Day, voters will have a choice between Trumpโs smoke-and-mirrors tariffs or Harrisโs rational, winning plan for the economy. Despite his empty catchphrases, Trumpโs plans will mean โAmerica Last.โ

Ron Leshnower is a lawyer and the author of several books, including President Trump’s Month