Trump's election brought manufacturing back to life
We have officially reached the midpoint of the first 100 days of President Donald Trump's second presidency. That's what I learned today The labor market is stronger than thinkingfactory work is back, Canada is not a reliable trading partner for strategic resources, and legacy media campaigns to stop Elon Musk have not been enacted by things like accuracy or objectivity.
Jorz Report for January The blue-collar boom that emerged, especially in manufacturing, has been highlighted as job openings and employment rose dramatically in the early weeks of Trump's second term.
Manufacturing jobs have risen by 30,000, showing its first significant increase in months, reaching its highest level since September. Manufacturing employment has also increased by 30,000a huge increase in their first month. Furthermore, the number of workers voluntarily leaving manufacturing jobs (a strong indicator of confidence) further highlights the growth of optimism in this politically and economically sensitive sector.
The manufacturing company features the latest S&P Global Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) report with the latest S&P Global Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) report, which recorded the strongest growth since June 2022. The report highlighted a significant increase in production and new orders based on the company and customer building inventory. Despite persistent claims from mainstream media that tariffs harm economic growth, the underlying data shows a significantly different reality. Activities in the factory sector have not been retreated. After two years of stagnation under Biden, manufacturing is waking up. Rather than blocking investment, Trump's policies seem to encourage manufacturers to invest more in domestic production and strengthen the foundations of American industrial bases.
Canadian power movement: light bulb moment
Trade tensions with Canada have reached new heights as Trump responded vigorously to Ontario's decision to impose electricity collection targeted at US consumers. Electricity collection in Ontario is illustrated The deep risk of US dependence on Canadian imports For strategic products and resources. Critics who argued that Trump's 2018 tariffs on Canada and aluminum were not necessary have been proven wrong by Ontario's aggressive economic manipulation, as Canada was probably a reliable ally. The state's Willing to use electricity exports as leverage It uncovers the dangerous vulnerabilities of America's economic and national security infrastructure and raises important questions about the wisdom of relying heavily on friendly neighbors.
That's what the electrical movement in Canada should be Light bulb moments for Americans. If Canada is willing to limit energy exports and limit economic leverage, then what would Trump officials argue that Canada or other trading partners would prevent the export of arms in response to unrelated policy disagreements on issues ranging from taxes to global security and social policy? If you don't like the Trump administration's stance on trans-athletes, Ukraine, abortion, or corporate taxes, what will stop Canada from cutting off electricity (or steel or auto parts)? Trump's tariff policy positions the United States to prevent potential economic enforcement, and strengthens debate over the robust domestic production of steel, aluminum, wood and other essential goods.
Masks aims to be a qualification scam
Meanwhile, in Washington, billionaire entrepreneur and presidential advisor Elon Musk Larry Kudlow from Fox Business. Musk argued that reducing Social Security and Medicare fraud and inappropriate payments could result in significant savings.
“The waste report in qualification spending is everything and the qualification is all about most federal spending,” Musk said. “So it's like a big thing to eliminate. It's like $600 a year, $700 billion a year.”
Rather than reporting the Bloomberg News' Mask's position accurately I insisted“Elon Musk is known as qualification spending — benefits including Social Security and Medicare — a key goal of reductions. This contradicts President Donald Trump's pledge to not touch these programs.”
The story continued to explain His points about fraud “Unproven claims” As if the TV interview was a courtroom or a scientific paper. This is one of the more annoying and less reliable tics of legacy media in the Trump era, insisting that Trump administration officials or the president himself explain what he says is “no evidence” or “not proven.” It is a compilation that is barely disguised and has not been reported.
Traditionally, the way media outlets handled dispute claims was by printing claims by public servants and printing those who were fighting them. The reporter was It is not intended to make a judgment On the issue of public deliberations, at least in their news articles. Now it's almost a requirement for news stories to discuss with Trump and his officials rather than reporting about them.
The broader story from Bloomberg, and the X.com post that published it, is misleading. Or we should say: it makes an unproven claim without evidence. The appeal for masks to eradicate waste and fraud will not reduce profits. Rather, they strengthen these programs and ensure that they are sustainable for future generations.
Social Security Agency's internal watchdog has reported billions of reports of inappropriate payments in recent years. The solution to this issue is directly consistent Trump's explicit commitment to protecting eligibility benefits for legitimate beneficiaries. Critics of Musk in the media repeat the point of the Democrats, designed to blur this reality and blow away fear among retirees and beneficiaries rather than taking the facts seriously. Far from conflict with Trump's pledge, Musk's proposal complements them, targeting wasteful spending and ensuring that funds are properly directed towards real beneficiaries.



