Not only will I refute them (with unassailable facts) I will once again challenge you to offer what policies are either superior or have offered better results?
On tariffs, you have not spoken of the literally billions in new revenues thet have been added to the treasury, not to mention all the new business investments! Prices on average have increased, but most of those were due to ongoing inflation, and NOT directly because of the tariffs.
As of October, the average effective tariff rate for the U.S. stood at 11.4 percent, which would be the highest rate since 1943.
www.richmondfed.org
(According to
daily U.S. Treasury data, tariff revenues rose rapidly in 2025. For the full (calendar) year, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security collected $287 billion in customs duties, taxes and fees, up 192 percent versus the prior year. Roughly a third of that amount ($97.5 billion) was collected in the fourth quarter alone, which was an increase of 5.2 percent compared to the previous quarter and 281 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2024.)
Foreign companies are investing $200B+ in U.S. factories to avoid tariffs—creating jobs, reshaping supply chains, and fueling a modern industrial boom.
www.trade-ideas.com
(A quiet revolution is reshaping American manufacturing as foreign companies invest billions of dollars in building factories on U.S. soil, not out of patriotic sentiment but as a calculated strategy to circumvent the complex web of tariffs that has defined trade policy over the past decade. This “tariff dodge” phenomenon has unleashed an unprecedented wave of foreign direct investment, with over $200 billion committed to U.S. manufacturing facilities since 2022)
Prices of over 350,000 products at major U.S. retailers show a slow and gradual pass-through of tariffs to consumers. Both imports and U.S.-made goods are affected.
econofact.org
(Because most retailers sell from existing inventories that entered the country before the new tariffs took effect, it is unlikely that the goods sold within days of the announcements had yet incurred any additional duties. At the same time, the firms didn’t raise the price of goods to cover the full extent of the tariff rate in one swift move but rather implemented a series of gradual and incremental changes.)
So you are dead wrong on the tariffs as measured by the hard data which I have provided to you here.
As for NATO...last time I looked the Alliance is still intact, and in fact has never been stronger! The only real difference is now for literally the first time since its inception, they are paying more of their own way for Defense which is actually saving American taxpayers.
Trump has repeatedly expressed his contention that European countries have been taking advantage of the U.S. by not spending more on defense.
www.usatoday.com
("If we look at Trump 47, what happened in the last couple of weeks is really staggering," Rutte said of recent defense commitments. "The Europeans countries are spending a package of $800 billion on defense spending.")
Nato spending pledge is Trump's biggest foreign policy success, Rutte tells BBC
excerpt
In an interview with the BBC, Mark Rutte said it was thanks to Donald Trump that Nato was "stronger than it ever was", adding that Trump "is good news for collective defense, for Nato and for Ukraine" the alliance's Chief said.
So, once again by simply regurgitating Left wing media TDS talking points, you have misunderstood and mischaracterized Trump's policies and their subsequent successes. That's understandable...you're nothing but a Left wing bot, incapable of independent thought.