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02-10-25 FED Slibe (BBM 2nd) AM
Today’s Morning News
Good morning, patriots! Today’s AM edition features a surprising admission from Senator John Fetterman about the Democratic Party’s self-inflicted wounds and Canada’s latest attack on American-made goods—this time, it’s coming for our whiskey and bourbon. While the left keeps spiraling, Trump’s America First agenda is gaining momentum.
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Fetterman Drops a Truth Bomb – Calls Democratic Party “Toxic”
Senator John Fetterman has finally said what many on the left refuse to admit—the Democratic Party’s brand has become “toxic.” In a brutally honest interview, Fetterman blamed his party’s obsession with “constant shaming and scolding” for alienating voters and pushing moderates away. As Democrats double down on woke ideology and radical policies, even their own leaders are starting to see the writing on the wall. Will the left learn its lesson, or will it continue down a path of self-destruction?
Canada’s Newest Target? American Bourbon and Whiskey
In the latest slap at American industry, Canada has declared war on U.S. whiskey and bourbon, slapping new tariffs on some of America’s most beloved exports. The move is being framed as a response to Trump’s trade policies, but critics argue it’s just another example of Trudeau’s failing leadership lashing out at American success. While Canadian officials claim the tariffs will protect local businesses, experts say the real impact will be higher prices for consumers and weaker trade relations. Read more
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Finance Spotlight:
The stock market remains volatile as trade tensions heat up. Trump’s economic team is focused on new strategies to strengthen American businesses amid global uncertainty.
Tech & Innovation:
A new military contract has been awarded for advanced missile defense systems, increasing U.S. readiness against potential threats from China and Russia.
Have a great day!
Sam Bennett