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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 14 MIN

Stop Arguing with MAGA about Trump's Tariffs

from It Could Always Be Worse

In this episode of 'It Could Always Be Worse,' Dave Glaser discusses the recent Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs and the implications for democracy and the rule of law. He explores the concept of political projection, where accusations of wrongdoing are used as a strategy to deflect attention from one's own actions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of accountability, trust in institutions, and the need for consistent application of laws to maintain the integrity of democracy. Takeaways The Supreme Court ruled Trump's tariffs as unlawful under AEPA. Democracy can erode gradually through contradictions and hypocrisy. Political projection is a strategy used to deflect accountability. Election integrity must be upheld consistently across the board. The normalization of double standards threatens democratic institutions. Accountability is essential for maintaining trust in governance. The perception of corruption can undermine public confidence in elections. Investigations should be based on evidence, not ideology. Trust in institutions is crucial for a functioning democracy. Community engagement is vital in navigating political challenges. If you're looking for community at this time, join our book club on MeetUp to keep up with our monthly pro-democracy books and discussions! @FOCO-NOCO-Reads 

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