Trump’s America jumps the shark: A nervous Canadian describes how it feels to be a foreigner living in the U.S. now
- Seven states, including New York and Colorado, require IVF benefits for same-sex couples, according to a report from Stateline.
- The U.S. Birth rate is at an all-time low of 1.6, below the 2.0 level needed for sustainment.
- Trump's administration has faced criticism for its attacks on reproductive rights, leading to heightened fears among women.
- Analyst David Frum warned that Trump may use aggressive actions against Canada, including tariffs and military threats.
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From Bad to Worse
The current political conjuncture can be defined by an unfolding sense, in Canada and around the world, that neoliberal policies have failed and even capitalism itself is not working. This is driven by the weakening, dismantling, or even destruction of the things that had made the capitalist system seem ‘legitimate’ and ‘fair’ in the eyes of the working classes – rising wages, affordable housing, improving healthcare, and protecting the environm…


Trump’s America jumps the shark: A nervous Canadian describes how it feels to be a foreigner living in the U.S. now
An anonymous Canuck on underdressed but overzealous immigration cops, the lack of a suitably dystopian vibe, and more.
"Feels like a repeat" – comparing Trump to Duterte
President Donald Trump's rule in the United States is similar to that of the hardline Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines, says Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa. "It feels like I'm watching a rerun," she says during a visit to Stockholm.
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