Showing posts with label uncertainty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uncertainty. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Head of US Catholic bishops says deportations are causing 'fear and uncertainty' - POLITICO

"This is kind of a fundamental principle in Catholic social teaching regarding immigration and migrations: People have a right to remain in their homeland, but they also ought to be allowed to migrate when conditions in their homeland are unsafe and necessitate moving to a place where they can find peace and security," he said in an interview on CBS' "Face the Nation" with host Margaret Brennan...

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/21/catholic-archbishop-deportations-fear-uncertainty-00702353 


 

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Is Trump’s America A Reliable Ally? (John Donvan; Open to Debate podcast)

For decades, the U.S. stood as a stable, predictable, and committed global power—one its allies could count on in times of crisis. Thanks to its extensive network of alliances—NATO in Europe, bilateral security pacts in Asia, and numerous partnerships in the Middle East and beyond — America helped anchor the global order. But under President Trump, the reliability of that leadership is being tested.

Recently, the Trump administration has insisted that NATO allies raise their defense investment to five percent of GDP and has cast doubt over whether the U.S. would defend any allies that spend too little. The Pentagon is considering a proposal to reduce its military footprint in Europe in favor of prioritizing the Indo-Pacific region and countering China. While Trump is back in the Oval Office, is America still the ally the world can count on?

Those doubting America’s reliability under Trump argue that other countries will now feel uncertain and exposed, giving rise to questions over whether future Trump-era foreign policy would be based on enduring commitments or transactional politics. This could force them to re-evaluate and fortify their security. Those who say the U.S. is still reliable under Trump argue NATO and other countries have relied too much on America’s geopolitical power. Pushing allies to take more responsibility will ultimately strengthen the global security architecture and ensure a more balanced alliance.

With this context, we debate the question: Is Trump’s America A Reliable Ally?
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Friday, March 28, 2025

Oil execs slam "uncertainty" in Trump trade policies

"'Drill, baby, drill' is nothing short of a myth and populist rallying cry. Tariff policy is impossible for us to predict and doesn't have a clear goal," said one exec who was quoted anonymously. 

"Uncertainty around tariffs and trade policy continues to negatively impact our business, both for mid- to long-term planning and near-term costs," …

https://www.axios.com/2025/03/27/oil-trump-trade-policies-fed-survey 


 

 


 

Why Trump’s 25% tariffs on autos could backfire | Steven Greenhouse | The Guardian

When CEOs are feeling so uncertain due to Trump's volatility, capriciousness and antics – as well has him changing his mind every few days on trade policy – that Trump-induced sense of instability means auto executives are unlikely to do what Trump wants: to rush to invest a billion or two to build a new auto plant… 

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce warned that Trump's auto tariffs could backfire badly. In a statement, the chamber said: "Throwing away tens of thousands of jobs on both sides of the border will mean giving up North America's auto leadership role, instead encouraging companies to build and hire anywhere else but here. This tax hike puts plants and workers at risk for generations, if not forever."


Wednesday, January 31, 2024

‘God’s Truth’: Biden Reveals What World Leaders Are Telling Him About Trump | HuffPost Latest News

Trump "represents uncertainty" and "we don't know exactly what he is going to do," Trudeau said, adding Canada "made it through the challenges represented by the Trump administration seven years ago, for four years, where we put forward the fact that Canada and the U.S. do best when we do it together."…

Monday, July 31, 2023

What Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Viktor Orbán Understand About Your Brain - POLITICO

In order to hack into the minds of the public, people need to feel fear or uncertainty. That could be caused by economic instability or pre-existing cultural prejudices, but the emotional basis is fear. The brain is designed to respond to fear in various ways, with its own in-built defense mechanisms which produce chemicals in the response pattern, such as cortisol and adrenaline. These chemical responses, which zip straight past our logical brains to our fight-or-flight reactions, are also activated by forms of language that instill fear, either directly (as in a vocal threat) or, more insidiously, by twisted facts which allay fears through lies and deceptive statements…

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Why Are People in the US Becoming Radicalized? | WIRED

The human brain doesn't like uncertainty, and it can cause people to seek out a path to feeling more certain and assured by any means possible. 
 J. M. Berger, an author and researcher who focuses on extremism, says there have been many reasons for people to feel uncertain over the past decade or so. Rapid changes in technology, major shifts in the labor market and the economy, the Covid-19 pandemic, and more have caused many Americans to feel unanchored. This creates a situation where extremism can flourish. 
 "What you find is people are most vulnerable to authoritarianism and extremist impulses when they don't know what they're supposed to do," Berger says. "They don't know where they fit in the world." 
 Arie Kruglanski, a professor of psychology at the University of Maryland, says that something that motivates people in uncertain times is a need to feel significant...


Friday, October 6, 2017

Some Health Insurers Bail On States Citing Trump-Fueled Uncertainty -- TPM

On Wednesday's deadline for insurance companies to submit their individual market rates to the federal government, North Dakota lost one of its three remaining companies. Citing "the uncertainty that currently exists around cost-sharing reductions," the state's insurance commission announced Thursday that the insurer Medica quit the state's market, leaving just two options for consumers in North Dakota. ...
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/csrs-insurer-exits-trump-congress

Saturday, August 12, 2017

Trump administration's actions raise health insurance premiums, study says -- PBS NewsHour

Researchers from the Kaiser foundation looked at proposed premiums for a benchmark silver plan across major metropolitan areas in 20 states and Washington, D.C. Overall, they found that 15 of those cities will see increases of 10 percent or more next year. ...
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/trump-administrations-actions-raise-health-insurance-premiums-study-says/

Friday, August 4, 2017

As new Obamacare rates come in, insurers and state officials point finger at Trump and GOP

Insurers participating in the Affordable Care Act's markets are having to file their proposed rate increases for next year, and as they file in, states are seeing 30 percent increases as the norm. There's one reason for the hikes everyone agrees to: Republicans. Between Congress's Trumpcare fiasco and popular vote loser Donald Trump's sabotage, there's just too much uncertainty and insurers have to hedge their bets by increasing rates.....
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/1686324









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