Trumpism Possible Scenarios

Trump’s presidency raises questions about America’s future — whether it signifies decline or rejuvenation. Drawing parallels with past populist figures, his approach may shift U.S. foreign policy towards aggressive hegemony. However, limited domestic support and constitutional crises could hinder his transformative ambitions, reflecting the complexities of his political influence.

Trump, at war with the United States,

Donald Trump’s presidency has seen aggressive maneuvers aimed at undermining U.S. allies, exemplified by delayed tariffs that threaten Mexico’s economy and weakened support for Ukraine. His actions reflect a self-serving ideology, with dangerous implications for international relations, cultural diversity, and democracy, fostering divisions and vulnerability in both the U.S. and Latin America.

“The World As We Knew It Is Dead”

The content discusses the global crises stemming from institutional failures post-World War II, comparing the current U.S. situation to historical empires. It highlights the rise of populism linked to disillusionment with democracy, the shift in global power towards China, and the need for new sovereignty concepts in North America. The piece critiques failed governance in Europe and addresses geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East and Russia.

Krugman Calls Trump Tariffs ‘Really, Really Destructive’

Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, a professor at the City University of New York, critiques President Donald Trump’s tariffs during an appearance on “Bloomberg The Close.” He argues that these tariffs hinder international trade and manufacturing, describing their effect as “throwing sand in the gears” of global commerce.

The Empire Strikes Back.

The content explores the political legacy of historical figures like Augustus and parallels it with Donald Trump’s return to the White House. It highlights Trump’s unpredictable nature, his ability to resonate with the masses, and his strategies against China. The piece raises questions about his vision for the future and potential changes in citizenship laws.

Sheinbaum’s Dilemma: Concessions to Trump with National Sovereignty.

Following Trump’s inauguration, the Mexican government’s stance on U.S. policies, particularly the “stay in Mexico” program, has been complex. Despite public rejections, there are unpublicized agreements influencing bilateral relations. Mexico faces pressure to conform to U.S. demands while balancing its sovereignty and relationships with authoritarian regimes, posing a significant diplomatic challenge.

The Canadian Mirror.

The post compares Canada’s and Mexico’s approaches to their economic relationships with the United States. Canada maintains strong, proactive ties to nurture economic stability, while Mexico, despite heavy reliance on U.S. exports, fails to effectively advocate for its interests. This disparity leads to greater instability for Mexico in the regional dynamic.

Trump’s Deportation Strategy: Confusion and Consequences

The newspaper Reforma reports that Donald Trump’s administration plans to deport 5 million undocumented Mexicans starting January 20, 2025, revealing the largest nationality of undocumented migrants. The situation raises concerns about deportees’ safety, as 23 countries refuse to accept their citizens. Trump’s actual deportation numbers remain uncertain, with historical context suggesting limited impact.