Juárez: A Legacy of Violence Against Women

The content reflects on Mexico’s troubling past and present, emphasizing the consequences of NAFTA, rising violence, and the widespread issue of disappearances, particularly affecting women in Ciudad Juárez. It critiques the ineffective government responses and urges society to confront its historical failures to protect its citizens and restore moral integrity.

What Does Mexico Gain By Pleasing Trump?

Trump’s governing approach emphasizes loyalty over efficiency, leading to poor decision-making. His aggressive tactics extend to international relations, threatening to withhold funding or impose tariffs to achieve compliance. Mexico faces similar pressures, navigating Trump’s threats while maintaining a cautious response, questioning the effectiveness of their diplomatic strategies.

Navigating Modern Conflict: Insights from Recent Reads

The content reflects on current geopolitical tensions, drawing parallels to historical conflicts like the Cold War and the “Grand Game.” It reviews several authors and their works that analyze U.S.-China relations, capitalism’s pitfalls, and political dynamics threatening societal unity. The discourse highlights the risks of a new Cold War and challenges to free trade.

Why Trump Could Lose His Trade War With China

Tom Friedman argues that the current Washington consensus on China as a hostile adversary is outdated. During his recent trip, he observed China’s advancements in manufacturing and technology, surpassing the U.S. He advocates for a new strategy to enhance domestic manufacturing to prevent the U.S. from falling behind in critical future industries.

Dugin’s Influence on Trump: A New Era of Political Theology

Alexander Dugin, a political theologian, has significantly influenced Vladimir Putin’s imperialist vision and the rise of Trump’s ideology in the U.S. Dugin promotes Neo-Eurasianism and advocates for a world dominated by empires, rejecting international law. His ideas resonate with Trumpists, signaling a shift in geopolitical thought amid rising populism.

Larry Fink’s BlackRock 2025 Annual Chairman’s Letter to Investors

The post emphasizes the evolution of capital markets aimed at democratizing investing, highlighting BlackRock’s role in expanding access to private markets. It discusses the historical context of investing, growth in market participation, and future potential driven by innovations like tokenization. The focus remains on creating broader investment opportunities for all individuals.

iPhones and the Trump Defeat.

The Trump administration’s decision to eliminate tariffs on electronics from China marks a significant shift in trade policy, weakening the ongoing trade war. This reversal not only exempts a quarter of China’s exports but also reduces prices for U.S. consumers, revealing Trump’s diminishing economic influence and increasing U.S. isolation from traditional allies.

Trump, The Last Emperor.

The post discusses the significance of maintaining morale in warfare and critiques Donald Trump’s presidential actions, suggesting he undermines democracy and authority. It highlights the historical consequences of unchecked power, warns of a brewing confrontation between the U.S. and China, and notes the financial repercussions affecting ordinary Americans as a result of political decisions.

The Failure of Mexico’s Economic Plan

Plan Mexico is criticized for its protectionist approach, deemed unfeasible given Mexico’s dire economic situation. With projections of zero growth, the government is urged to abandon these unrealistic commitments and adapt a more open economic strategy. Success depends on recognizing realities and attracting foreign investment instead of isolating from global markets.

The Real Cost of Tariffs on US and World Economies (part 2).

Trump’s tariffs on China are seen as hasty moves aimed at rallying his supporters, rather than as a coherent strategy. Their reversal points to rising costs for American consumers and industry, potentially causing inflation. The approach has alienated international allies, risking the US’s economic credibility while China advances globally.