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Trump's Tariffs, Radical Protests, and More on The Brett Winterble Show
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Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program by talking about President Trump’s firm stance on tariffs and the ongoing trade tensions with China.
Brett emphasizes that Trump’s actions are aligned with his campaign promises to secure better trade deals and protect American interests. Brett also critiques the Democratic Party's direction, highlighting their struggles and contrasting it with Trump’s assertiveness.
We're Joined By Gordan G Chang to discuss President Trump’s firm stance on tariffs, particularly toward China. Chang praises Trump for confronting long-standing trade issues that previous administrations avoided, noting that while the decision may come at a political cost, it could ultimately benefit America. He emphasizes that, economically, the U.S. holds the upper hand due to its larger economy and trade deficit with China. Chang explains that China's retaliation options are limited and predicts that American companies will shift their supply chains out of China, reducing the impact on consumers.
Lastly Robert Spencer joins Brett to talk about his new book, Antisemitism: History and Myth, and the growing radical protests in the U.S., particularly the takeover at Grand Central Station. Spencer explains that such protests are meant to instill fear and intimidate the public into submission, with their ultimate goal being the destruction of Israel. He links these radical actions to Islamic teachings and leftist tactics, arguing that the violence and hatred are rooted in an uncompromising ideology. Spencer also traces the origins of this radicalism to events like 9/11 and emphasizes the difficulty of negotiating with those who hold such extreme views.
Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about the fast-paced nature of current events, noting how rapidly information and policies change in today’s political climate. Beth highlights the overwhelming speed at which news cycles move, making it difficult to keep up with every evolving story. They agree that the government likely has specialized teams monitoring various issues like tariffs, military budgets, and foreign relations, managing them simultaneously. Beth also shares what She and Bo have coming up Wednesday on Good Morning BT!
Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!
For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
102 episodes
Manage episode 475928775 series 2873625
Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program by talking about President Trump’s firm stance on tariffs and the ongoing trade tensions with China.
Brett emphasizes that Trump’s actions are aligned with his campaign promises to secure better trade deals and protect American interests. Brett also critiques the Democratic Party's direction, highlighting their struggles and contrasting it with Trump’s assertiveness.
We're Joined By Gordan G Chang to discuss President Trump’s firm stance on tariffs, particularly toward China. Chang praises Trump for confronting long-standing trade issues that previous administrations avoided, noting that while the decision may come at a political cost, it could ultimately benefit America. He emphasizes that, economically, the U.S. holds the upper hand due to its larger economy and trade deficit with China. Chang explains that China's retaliation options are limited and predicts that American companies will shift their supply chains out of China, reducing the impact on consumers.
Lastly Robert Spencer joins Brett to talk about his new book, Antisemitism: History and Myth, and the growing radical protests in the U.S., particularly the takeover at Grand Central Station. Spencer explains that such protests are meant to instill fear and intimidate the public into submission, with their ultimate goal being the destruction of Israel. He links these radical actions to Islamic teachings and leftist tactics, arguing that the violence and hatred are rooted in an uncompromising ideology. Spencer also traces the origins of this radicalism to events like 9/11 and emphasizes the difficulty of negotiating with those who hold such extreme views.
Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about the fast-paced nature of current events, noting how rapidly information and policies change in today’s political climate. Beth highlights the overwhelming speed at which news cycles move, making it difficult to keep up with every evolving story. They agree that the government likely has specialized teams monitoring various issues like tariffs, military budgets, and foreign relations, managing them simultaneously. Beth also shares what She and Bo have coming up Wednesday on Good Morning BT!
Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!
For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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