Luis Maizel’s Monthly Letter: The Light at the End of the Tunnel, a Runaway Train, or the Exit?

The U.S. economy shows signs of deterioration with slowing job creation and high labor costs. President Trump’s tariff strategies create uncertainty. Inflation is controlled at 2.6%, but job growth drops. Artificial intelligence might displace jobs, while housing prices rise slowly. Meanwhile, Mexico faces political and economic uncertainties, yet analysts expect increased activity despite inflation.

Mexico’s Permanent State of Exception: Where Are We Headed?

The discourse explores Mexico’s precarious situation, highlighting a lack of effective leadership and clarity about the nation’s future. It critiques the government’s reliance on social programs over economic development, warns of potential financial collapse, and emphasizes the dangers of increasing political repression, suggesting a troubling trajectory for the country.

Made in China.

The article discusses China’s significant influence on globalization and the intersection of capitalism and communism in its society. It reflects on personal experiences that highlight China’s pervasive presence in daily life, from products to cultural interactions, emphasizing that the essence of Chinese culture has integrated into various aspects of existence beyond its borders.

The Decline of the Liberal Order: Insights from Florentino Portero

Florentino Portero argues that the liberal order based on freedom and free trade is collapsing, beginning a shift towards a post-Western world led by emerging powers in Southeast Asia. He warns of rising populism due to citizens’ declining trust in traditional parties, emphasizing the importance of fighting for freedom and addressing people’s immediate needs for stability and employment.

Mexico’s Democratic Crisis: A Call for Action (II).

The political landscape in Mexico faces challenges as authoritarianism resurges, threatening the hard-won democratic values developed over decades. Polls indicate alarming support for a self-coup by the president. The need for visionary leaders who can unify diverse ideological perspectives under the banner of democracy has never been more critical.

Is Sheinbaum governing or is she being held hostage?

The article examines concerns over President Sheinbaum’s authority amid reports of her cabinet and Morena party members ignoring her austerity directives while indulging in luxury vacations. This disconnect raises questions about who holds real decision-making power in Mexico’s political landscape, highlighting Sheinbaum’s struggle to assert control over her party.

Mexico Adrift: The Political and Economic Crisis of Morena.

Mexico is facing a crisis due to the ruling party, Morena, which lacks a national project and focuses solely on consolidating power. Their activities do not aim for national prosperity or democracy. The government grapples with rising public debt, declining revenues, and a troubling relationship with drug trafficking, risking political stability.

The Impact of Trump’s Leadership on World Order.

Edward Luce critiques Trump’s tumultuous presidency, suggesting he has unleashed uncontrollable global forces. His actions have eroded U.S. prestige and damaged relationships, especially in Europe and Canada. While tensions existed prior, Trump’s erratic approach risks a new world order. The long-term consequences remain uncertain, highlighting the need for renewed strength.

Mexico’s Democratic Crisis: A Call for Action

The piece discusses the decline of democracy in Mexico, highlighting the erosion of judicial independence, control by drug cartels, and the distortion of political representation. It contrasts historical coups in Latin America with Mexico’s current situation, while urging a united opposition to reclaim democracy. Hope for recovery exists despite challenges.