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Trump, the anti-business president

Wednesday, Apr 4

President Donald Trump was supposed to understand the needs of American businesses. But he thinks their main function is to serve his needs, writes Steve Chapman.

Asking for the Midwest: Is this trade war necessary?

The looming trade war with China threatens Illinois and the Midwest — source of manufactured and agricultural exports — as well as the rest of the country.

Why I won't go to college in Illinois

As an 18-year-old with her whole future ahead of her, I'm fleeing Illinois.

It would be insane to stay in Illinois

After 43 years, my wife and I are in the process of departing Illinois. We're convinced that taxes will dramatically increase in coming years.

Trump's folly: 'Troops out of Syria! Troops to the Mexican border!'

President Trump will deploy troops at the border with Mexico alongside Border Patrol agents, and wants troops withdrawn from Syria, where the job's not done yet — both head-scratching military moves.

First a parade, now border patrols: How Trump disrespects the military 

Trump's use of the National Guard to patrol the border shows little respect to American's military.

Scott Stantis cartoons

Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis.

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