America First or Americans Last? The Fine Print Tells the Story
For years, we’ve heard the slogan “America First.” It’s bold, patriotic, and easy to rally behind. But slogans don’t pay bills, and they don’t lower grocery prices, and they don’t help seniors living on fixed incomes. When you look closely at the policies rolled out this term, the fine print tells a very different story one that leaves many Americans wondering whether they’ve been pushed to the back of the line. This isn’t about political teams. It’s about real people trying to survive in a country where the cost of living keeps rising while the relief keeps shrinking. And when you break down the tax credits and “middle‑class benefits” being advertised, the gap between what we heard and what we got becomes impossible to ignore. The Car Loan Interest Deduction: A Universal Promise That Isn’t Universal When the administration announced interest relief on American‑made car loans, it sounded like something that would help every working American. After all, n...