Trump's Tariff Game: A Year Later, Still Hustlin' Us Backwards?
Aight, so Trump hit us with these tariffs talkin' 'bout jobs and wealth, but a year in, is this policy really helpin' the folks on the block, or nah?

Yo, lemme break it down real quick. Last year, Trump was out here preachin' 'Liberation Day,' claimin' his tariffs on all the imports was gonna bring jobs back, make America rich again, and put money in our pockets. A year done passed, and I'm askin', where the bag at?
He said factories would be boomin', right? But peep this: they actually lost 89,000 jobs since them tariffs hit. 89,000! That's folks losin' their livelihoods, tryin' to feed they families. Where the jobs at, Trump?
The government got paid, tho. $151 billion in the first five months, almost four times what they made the year before. But hold up, the Supreme Court stepped in and said Trump was playin' too fast, had to give half that money back. That's like takin' from the rich, then givin' back half later. Still a win for them, not for us.
And who really payin' for these tariffs? Us! The prices on everything went up. Inflation still high, and they blamin' it on the tariffs. So, we gettin' taxed twice, feel me? Once at the store, then again 'cause the government ain't usin' that tariff money to help the community.
There's even a whole new shady industry poppin' up, chargin' small businesses just to understand how to pay these tariffs. They already strugglin', now they gotta pay extra just to stay afloat? That's messed up.
Trump said folks would be investin' in America 'cause of the tariffs. But the numbers don't lie: foreign investment actually went down. So, what was all that cap about?
The trade deficit still there too. We still buyin' more than we sellin'. So basically, these tariffs ain't fixin' nothin'. We still gettin' played.
At the end of the day, these tariffs sound good on paper, but they ain't doin' nothin' for the average person. We still grindin', still hustlin', but the system still rigged against us. Trump said 'Liberation Day,' but for who? 'Cause it ain't feelin' like freedom on this side.


