Keep Moving.

The Colombian president’s clash with Trump ended poorly, highlighting the need for Mexico’s President Sheinbaum to navigate a complex relationship carefully. She maintains discretion in negotiations while managing internal rhetoric, but her strategy may be unsustainable as contradictions arise. Finding common ground with Trump is essential for Mexico’s progress.

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.

A Day Without a Mexican

A Day Without a Mexican is a 2004 fantasy film by Sergio Arau, depicting a scenario where all Mexicans in California disappear due to a mysterious fog. Despite earning over $10 million, it received largely negative reviews, with critics labeling it as preachy and poorly executed, although it won some festival awards.

She Has To Choose.

The article critiques the current Mexican administration’s handling of various issues, including security, health, and the economy. It highlights a diminishing foreign investment, growing economic stagnation, and the potential of recession. The author emphasizes the need for quick corrections in governance to avoid a national crisis as Sheinbaum navigates her leadership.

It’s The Strategy, Not The Rhetoric.

Claudia Sheinbaum’s presidency faces significant challenges in establishing a robust relationship with the Trump administration amidst economic stagnation and violence. Lacking a comprehensive strategy, her government must adapt to Trump’s policies while effectively navigating complex bilateral issues related to security, migration, and trade, requiring skilled leadership and clear communication channels.

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.

Rebuilding After Defeats: Lessons for Democrats and Mexican Opposition

The Democratic Party in the US and Mexico’s opposition face significant challenges following electoral defeats. Both groups need rigorous self-reflection to regain power, as they lost due to various factors, including corruption and disconnect with voters. New movements and party formations are emerging in response to these setbacks.

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.

Mexico’s Horror: A Reflection on Atrocities

The content highlights the horrifying normalization of violence in Mexico, where daily atrocities include murders, tortures, and mutilations. With a vast majority of these acts remaining unpunished, the ethical degradation of society raises concerns about the value of life. Solutions exist, but require a shift in self-awareness and ethical standards among citizens.