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In a warning to the Chinese regime, President Joe Biden is hailing the power of NATO as he vows to counter Beijing's support for Russia. And the United States is rolling out a new measure to bar China from harming U.S. industries. How is the backdrop of the war in Ukraine influencing discussions and perspectives among NATO leaders as they meet in the nation's capitol this week? James Gilmore, former ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, joins us to discuss. A bipartisan group of senators is backing a new bill that would bar lawmakers from trading stocks while in office. A growing chorus of families of the victims of two deadly Boeing crashes are speaking out, criticizing what they call a “sweetheart deal.” We talk with Michael Stumo, CEO of the Coalition for a Prosperous America, who's also the father of one of the crash victims. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Michael Stumo is the Chief Executive Officer of the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA), the leading, national bipartisan organization representing exclusively domestic producers and workers across many industries and sectors of the U.S. economy.
In Today's episode of "Moment of Truth," Saurabh sits down with Michael Stumo, CEO of the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA), to discuss international finance, trade deficits, currency exchange rates, tariffs, what Trump did right, what Biden is doing wrong, and how "Build Back Better" became "Build Back Beijing."Michael Stumo is the Chief Executive Officer of the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA). CPA is a national bipartisan organization including agriculture, manufacturing and organized labor. CPA works for policies to balance U.S. trade, create jobs and achieve broadly shared prosperity. CPA represents the interests of over 4.1 million households through its association and company members. Previously, Michael was a lawyer and litigator at Brignole, Bush and Lewis (Hartford CT) and Domina Law (Omaha NE). He was general counsel for the Organization for Competitive Markets focusing upon agriculture and antitrust. Michael holds a B.S. from Iowa State University in Agriculture (high distinction) and a law degree from the University of Iowa (high distinction). He lives on a farm in southwest Massachusetts with his wife, Nadia, where they raised three children.Learn more about Michael Stumo's work:https://prosperousamerica.org/staff/michael-stumo/twitter.com/michael_stumo––––––Follow American Moment across Social Media:Twitter – https://twitter.com/AmMomentOrgFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/AmMomentOrgInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/ammomentorg/YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qmB5DeiFxt53ZPZiW4TcgRumble – https://rumble.com/c/c-695775Check out AmCanon:https://www.americanmoment.org/amcanon/Follow Us on Twitter:Saurabh Sharma – https://twitter.com/ssharmaUSNick Solheim – https://twitter.com/NickSSolheimAmerican Moment's "Moment of Truth" Podcast is recorded at the Conservative Partnership Center in Washington DC, produced by American Moment Studios, and edited by Jake Mercier and Jared Cummings.Subscribe to our Podcast, "Moment of Truth"Get our Cancelproof RSS – https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/moment-of-truthACast – https://shows.acast.com/moment-of-truthApple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/moment-of-truth/id1555257529Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/5ATl0x7nKDX0vVoGrGNhAj Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Oscar-nominated director Rory Kennedy, daughter of RFK, about her new documentary "Downfall: The Case Against Boeing," which screens tonight at the Capitol Visitor Center on Capitol Hill at 5 p.m. They're also joined by Michael Stumo, whose daughter Samya was killed in the second of two Boeing plane crashes in Indonesia in 2018 and Ethiopia in 2019.
The Coalition for a Prosperous America CEO Michael Stumo was the first featured guest on the AWF Union Podcast today. He discussed the history of their organization, regulating trade with China, the poor conditions Chinese workers are facing, President Biden’s infrastructure plan and what needs to be fixed for them to fully support it. United Labor Agency Executive Director Dave Megenhardt spoke about retraining workers post-pandemic, restructuring labor law and helping Americans find jobs.
This is episode 13 of the Inside Transportation Podcast. This podcast was made possible by Ford Motor Company (www.ford.com) and Fenwick (www.fenwick.com). Access the full show notes here: https://www.notion.so/EP-13-Back-To-The-Fisker-1fe18d72acc34291a4d91196a9c91e96 Featuring Jason Calacanis (Angel investor, LAUNCH, Inside.com)and Johan Moreno (inside.com). Subscribe to Inside Transportation newsletter: inside.com/transportation Subscribe to Inside Electric Vehicles newsletter: inside.com/evs Recorded on July 15, 2020. 1:47 - TO KICK THINGS OFF Johan and Jason talk burgers and COVID-19 vaccines 8:45 - TOPIC 1: Fisker Inc. is going public The deal, which would raised $2b and be completed via a reverse acquisition, would be modeled after recent public listings from Nikola and Velodyne Lidar. 22:37 - TOPIC 2: How can the U.S. become the leader in electric vehicles? Michael Stumo, CEO of the Coalition for a Prosperous America, believes the U.S. is losing the EV arms race to China. 47:05 - TOPIC 3: Uber will allow drivers in California to set their own rates The pricing experiment was first launched in Palm Springs, Santa Barbara and Sacramento in January, as the company battles initiatives to classify its fleet of independent contractors as employees. 1:01:12 - TOPIC 4: DOPE OR NOPE - The Model V One Twitter user, @blue_bnd, mocked up this potential Tesla eVTOL that would be called the "Model V." 1:05:53 - TOPIC 5: DOPE OR NOPE - Ford Bronco This week, Ford unveiled the "Bronco," a revamped version of its SUV that was discontinued in 1996, to make way for the Ford Explorer and the Ford Expedition.
Trump was true to his word, he imposed a 10 percent tariff on the remaining $300 billion of Chinese imports. The stock market took an immediate hit and gold/silver shot significantly higher. This installment takes place on September 1, 2019, but Trump is promising to take the tariffs up to 25% shortly thereafter. Michael Stumo believes that the US is winning the trade war and that it's in the process of decoupling from the Chinese Economy. There's enough sources of low cost Asian goods to allow the strategy to work. However, whenever you go stirring up the world economy there's always a risk of unintended consequences.
Trump was true to his word, he imposed a 10 percent tariff on the remaining $300 billion of Chinese imports. The stock market took an immediate hit and gold/silver shot significantly higher. This installment takes place on September 1, 2019, but Trump is promising to take the tariffs up to 25% shortly thereafter. Michael Stumo believes that the US is winning the trade war and that it's in the process of decoupling from the Chinese Economy. There's enough sources of low cost Asian goods to allow the strategy to work. However, whenever you go stirring up the world economy there's always a risk of unintended consequences.
Today on @ChosenGenerationRadio Richard Manning Americans for Limited Government President Trump proposes shipping Illegal Immigrants to Sanctuary cities, Economy continues to grow and its Tax Day. Dr Jerome Corsi Ag William Barr announces that they will release the Mueller report on Thursday, the danger of the Spygate issue to Americans. Julian Assange being extradited. Daniel Greenfield Front Page Mag discusses the Boston Globe article suggesting waiter and waitresses should defile the food of those they politically disagree with. Also AOC meets with Pro HAMAS group. Omar on 911 and support of CAIR. Michael Stumo Americans for a Prosperous America discusses the $8 billion trade deficit reduction with China. What the President's policies are doing to change America's Trade fortunes.
Last year the U.S. suffered the largest trade deficit in a decade -over $600b. Our guest says the strong dollar is wrecking main street.
Neal and Rich discuss Brexit with William Ogborn, a strategic communications and public diplomacy expert with a highly successful track record as both a director and strategist for US government entities. Michael Stumo, CEO Center for a Prosperous America talks about China and tariffs.
Michael Stumo joined us to discuss the winning Trumpian way on trade. So far Mexico jumped on the Trump Train, as have Canada, the EU, Korea, Japan and others. No one believed that Trump could impose or negotiate a NAFTA replacement and yet he’s done it. Next comes the biggie, China. Will they back down or capitulate? Get ready to notch another Trump victory.
Michael Stumo joined us to discuss the winning Trumpian way on trade. So far Mexico jumped on the Trump Train, as have Canada, the EU, Korea, Japan and others. No one believed that Trump could impose or negotiate a NAFTA replacement and yet he’s done it. Next comes the biggie, China. Will they back down or capitulate? Get ready to notch another Trump victory.
Michael Stumo joined us to discuss the winning Trumpian way on trade. So far Mexico jumped on the Trump Train, as have Canada, the EU, Korea, Japan and others. No one believed that Trump could impose or negotiate a NAFTA replacement and yet he’s done it. Next comes the biggie, China. Will they back down or capitulate? Get ready to notch another Trump victory.
Michael Stumo joined us to discuss the winning Trumpian way on trade. So far Mexico jumped on the Trump Train, as have Canada, the EU, Korea, Japan and others. No one believed that Trump could impose or negotiate a NAFTA replacement and yet he’s done it. Next comes the biggie, China. Will they back down or capitulate? Get ready to notch another Trump victory.
Michael Stumo is very optimistic about Trump's so-called trade war. Seems that the US is adding industrial jobs at a rate of 20 to 1 over those being lost. While the last 5 administrations have either ignored the trade deficit issue or pled helplessness altogether, President Trump has addressed the problem head on. And it's beginning to yield results, witness the recently announced $750 million investment in its ancient US Steel's Gary Indiana steel plant. Things are beginning to change and that will probably be for the US's benefit.
Michael Stumo is very optimistic about Trump's so-called trade war. Seems that the US is adding industrial jobs at a rate of 20 to 1 over those being lost. While the last 5 administrations have either ignored the trade deficit issue or pled helplessness altogether, President Trump has addressed the problem head on. And it's beginning to yield results, witness the recently announced $750 million investment in its ancient US Steel's Gary Indiana steel plant. Things are beginning to change and that will probably be for the US's benefit.
Michael Stumo is very optimistic about Trump's so-called trade war. Seems that the US is adding industrial jobs at a rate of 20 to 1 over those being lost. While the last 5 administrations have either ignored the trade deficit issue or pled helplessness altogether, President Trump has addressed the problem head on. And it's beginning to yield results, witness the recently announced $750 million investment in its ancient US Steel's Gary Indiana steel plant. Things are beginning to change and that will probably be for the US's benefit.
Michael Stumo is very optimistic about Trump's so-called trade war. Seems that the US is adding industrial jobs at a rate of 20 to 1 over those being lost. While the last 5 administrations have either ignored the trade deficit issue or pled helplessness altogether, President Trump has addressed the problem head on. And it's beginning to yield results, witness the recently announced $750 million investment in its ancient US Steel's Gary Indiana steel plant. Things are beginning to change and that will probably be for the US's benefit.
Neal and Rich are joined this week by:Michael Stumo, Coalition for a Prosperous America-Miscellaneous US TariffsWilliam Dunkleberg, Nation Federation of Independent Business-Jobs going unfilled in small businessesGrover Norquist, American for Tax Reform, Good things happening from Trump tax cuts
President Trump has canceled next months scheduled summit with the North Korean dictator and the Democrats seem delighted.After 2 years of dwindling ratings and boycotts, the NFL has banned player protests during the national anthem.And we’ll discuss the state of the China trade negotiations with our America First trade expert, Michael Stumo.
Michael Stumo, CEO of Coalition for a Prosperous America explains why he sees President Trumps efforts to realign trade agreements and impose tariffs as a much needed correction to long abuses of American industry and agriculture. While unable to exactly reassure that the imposition of massive tariffs on our trading partners, especially the Chinese, along with rewriting NAFTA , won't have an negative impact on the agricultural sector, he voices opinions that many of Trumps supporters in the farm belt share. What Doesn't Kill You is powered by Simplecast
Michael Stumo, CEO of Coalition for a Prosperous America explains why he sees President Trumps efforts to realign trade agreements and impose tariffs as a much needed correction to long abuses of American industry and agriculture. While unable to exactly reassure that the imposition of massive tariffs on our trading partners, especially the Chinese, along with rewriting NAFTA , won't have an negative impact on the agricultural sector, he voices opinions that many of Trumps supporters in the farm belt share. What Doesn't Kill You is powered by Simplecast
Congress is sending a $1.5t spending bill to the president’s desk that contains billions for Chuck Schumer’s tunnel in New York, but not for the border wall - after initially threatening to veto, Trump signed the bill?General McMaster is out as National Security Advisor and John Bolton is in – did we just go from bad to worse?And we’ll talk to Michael Stumo of the Coalition for a Prosperous America on Trump’s latest round of tariffs.
Michael Stumo, CEO of the Coalition for a Prosperous America, joins Tyler to discuss the tariffs being proposed by Trump arguing that they are necessary from a national security and economic perspective and David Macaione, from National Home Finance, joins Tyler to talk about how tariffs could impact the housing market and how southeastern North Carolina has grown from migration from the north
America’s foreign policy elites are suffering from buyer’s remorse after it becomes clearer that China is a communist dictatorship that means to defeat America economically and militarily.The opposition media continue to portray armed teachers as a radical idea, but hundreds of schools nationwide do it and it works.And we’ll talk to Michael Stumo on Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum.
As President Trump completes his first year in office, a Nobel prize-winning economist and two mayors mark the President's economic report card. Has President Trump delivered on his big economic promises to bring back jobs and cut taxes? Ed Butler is joined by the eminent economist Professor Robert Shiller; the Mayor of Gillette, Wyoming, Louise Carter King and Pete Saenz, Mayor of the border town of Laredo, Texas. Ed also hears from Michael Stumo, CEO of the Coalition for a Prosperous America. Image: US President Donald Trump looks on before boarding Airforce One at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland on January 8, 2018, before departing for Nashville. (Credit: JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images)
Michael Stumo, the CEO of The Coalition for a Prosperous America, joins us to talk about tax reform. Also, Ellis Henican drops by to discuss the top trending stories of the day. Image credit: shutterstock.com
We talk to Dan Karr, the founder of ValChoice, about the situation facing a lot of people struggling to rebuild from Hurricane Irma. Also, Michael Stumo, the CEO of Coalition for a Prosperous America, discusses NAFTA and how we can get rid of it. Image credit: shutterstock.com
Trump donates his own money to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. Chris Cuomo tries to blame climate change for Hurricane Harvey. Are there diplomatic solutions to dealing with North Korea? Urban Word of the Day. Protests over potential DACA repeal. Why do people hate the word moist. Americans pay more in taxes than on food and clothing combined. Michael Stumo, CEO Coalition for a Prosperous America, talks about NAFTA negotiations. Say What?? Escape rooms becoming very popular. Mike Pence adresses the people of Houston. Rust belt voters frustrated with Trump.
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The impact of globalisation has been very much in the spotlight with the wave of populist rhetoric of late. We heard it in Britain with the Brexit referendum to leave the EU, and now with the arguments of US presidential candidate, Donald Trump, who thinks recent trade deals with China, Latin America and beyond have short-changed American workers. Until the global financial crisis of 2009, free trade seemed like an ambition everyone believed in. Today - not so much. Currency manipulation, tariffs and state support - they all mean that one person's free trade is another person's rip off. Is globalisation now in retreat? Should it and can it, be abandoned? And what is globalisation anyway? The BBC's Ed Butler is joined by Professor Jeffrey Sachs, US economist and UN adviser based at Columbia University, Michael Stumo, Head of the Coalition for a Prosperous America, which opposes many of his country's recent trade deals, and Professor Pankaj Ghemawat, from the New York University Stern School of Business and IESE Business School in Barcelona. (Photo: Demonstrators pull a Trojan horse as they protest against the transatlantic trade deals CETA and TTIP in Vienna, 2016. Credit: Georg Hochmuth/AFP)