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" #HandsOff a #protest in the tiny town of Sackets Harbor, NY...

A worker on a local dairy farm who had no criminal record and was awaiting legal #immigration proceedings was disappeared late last month by #ICE along with her 3 children... whisked away to #Texas. And around 1,000 people came together this weekend to rally for their safe return and to send a message that this won’t be tolerated there—or anywhere."
thehandbasket.co/p/sackets-har

Some people* in my area are upset that the local League of Women’s Voters participated in the #HandsOff protest yesterday, because they are a non-partisan organization.

Being pro-democracy and anti-fascist used to be non-partisan. If it isn’t anymore, what does that say about their party?

*fascists

Monday, Bloody Monday?

If there was one consistent message from Trump regime economic officials Sunday morning, it was this: We're not worried about the stock market plunging, and the cavalry isn't coming to save you from tariffs, either.

Investors lost more than $6 trillion Thursday and Friday as stocks sank on Trump's sweeping new tariff plan.
#AureFreePress #News #press #headline #GOP #Politics #uspolitics #uspol #Breaking #BreakingNews

axios.com/2025/04/06/trump-tar

"How Much Would An iPhone Cost If Apple Were Forced To Make It In America? In the $30,000 to $100,000 range… and no this is not a typo."

This old article is floating around, but it is missing another side of the equation: The exploitative mining of resources, such as the boycott of the iPhone over Cobalt mining in the DRC

forbes.com/sites/quora/2018/01

ForbesHow Much Would An iPhone Cost If Apple Were Forced To Make It In America?How much would an iPhone cost if Apple were forced to make it in America? This question was originally answered on Quora by Glenn Luk.

This Australian commentator gets it:

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“The American age is coming to an end after 80 years and nine months and will be replaced by something that may be better.”

“ Perhaps Liberation Day can be seen as the world being liberated from America.”
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#uspol #auspol

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-07/tar

ABC News · America is having a break with reality on tariffs. The world will move on to a new orderBy Alan Kohler