Trump tariffs: ruin U.S. economy until 2040

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Anonymous wrote:Elon admits that tariffs + deportations + slashing government to nothing are intended to purposely tank the U.S. economy:



Truly terrifying.


Not as terrifying as going off the cliff with DEI hiring all around you.


Hiring the white male even though the women of color is more skilled than you is a DEI hire. White men always have the luxury of failing up and yet still complain.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No, the person who wrote the paper is lying. Only what Trump says is true. This is how it works now.


That’s how it’s going to play out. Trump is going to set off a global trade war, inflation will rise, and he and MAGA will call it fake news.


I will be fine. Let his voters eat cake.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Lot of talk that Trump’s policies will be good for the economy.

Interesting paper here that runs the numbers.

It’s not good.

Be interested for a Trump voter to provide detail on how the Trump policy will improve our economy.


“We find that these steps would result in lower US national income, lower employment, and higher inflation than otherwise. In some cases, economic conditions recover over time, but in others the damage continues through 2040.

And despite Trump’s “America first” rhetoric, these policies would harm the US economy more than any other in the world, particularly trade-exposed sectors such as manufacturing and agriculture. In some cases, other countries would enjoy stronger economic growth than otherwise after receiving inflows of capital leaving the United States.”

https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics...fs-and-fed-damage-us



You first. Tell us how a Harris policy would have improved our economy.


DP. It's a little late for that.

Had you been paying attention, most economists who compared Trump and Harris policies agree that Trump policies will increase inflation and debt.

https://www.wsj.com/politics/elections/econom...than-harris-0365588e

Next time maybe you should ask more questions and do more reading BEFORE voting, so that you don't make the same mistake you did this time.
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Hey Maga voters - this is what you are voting for!


DCUM Trumpsters said they don’t like economists. It’s feelings over facts.


And they get their feelings from listening to Trump and sycophantic, lying talking heads and propagandists who withhold the facts from them.


Watch. They’ll watch Trump crash the economy again and call it fake news or the fault of the “Deep State”. I’m sure those posts are already ready to go.


It'll be Biden, Harris and Clinton's fault. Make no mistake in that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lot of talk that Trump’s policies will be good for the economy.

Interesting paper here that runs the numbers.

It’s not good.

Be interested for a Trump voter to provide detail on how the Trump policy will improve our economy.


“We find that these steps would result in lower US national income, lower employment, and higher inflation than otherwise. In some cases, economic conditions recover over time, but in others the damage continues through 2040.

And despite Trump’s “America first” rhetoric, these policies would harm the US economy more than any other in the world, particularly trade-exposed sectors such as manufacturing and agriculture. In some cases, other countries would enjoy stronger economic growth than otherwise after receiving inflows of capital leaving the United States.”

https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics...fs-and-fed-damage-us



You first. Tell us how a Harris policy would have improved our economy.


We do not have to do anything - Trump will show you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lot of talk that Trump’s policies will be good for the economy.

Interesting paper here that runs the numbers.

It’s not good.

Be interested for a Trump voter to provide detail on how the Trump policy will improve our economy.


“We find that these steps would result in lower US national income, lower employment, and higher inflation than otherwise. In some cases, economic conditions recover over time, but in others the damage continues through 2040.

And despite Trump’s “America first” rhetoric, these policies would harm the US economy more than any other in the world, particularly trade-exposed sectors such as manufacturing and agriculture. In some cases, other countries would enjoy stronger economic growth than otherwise after receiving inflows of capital leaving the United States.”

https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics...fs-and-fed-damage-us



You first. Tell us how a Harris policy would have improved our economy.


That’s irrelevant. Trump said he’d fix the economy “so fast”. Let’s see what that means. The clock starts January. Either way, he’s a lame duck and politicians on both sides will start positioning for 2026 and 2028 soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lot of talk that Trump’s policies will be good for the economy.

Interesting paper here that runs the numbers.

It’s not good.

Be interested for a Trump voter to provide detail on how the Trump policy will improve our economy.


“We find that these steps would result in lower US national income, lower employment, and higher inflation than otherwise. In some cases, economic conditions recover over time, but in others the damage continues through 2040.

And despite Trump’s “America first” rhetoric, these policies would harm the US economy more than any other in the world, particularly trade-exposed sectors such as manufacturing and agriculture. In some cases, other countries would enjoy stronger economic growth than otherwise after receiving inflows of capital leaving the United States.”

https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics...fs-and-fed-damage-us



You first. Tell us how a Harris policy would have improved our economy.


A little late for you to start your research.
https://kamalaharris.com/wp-content/uploads/2...omic-Opportunity.pdf
Anonymous
Yay, more “research” articles based on hypotheticals and theory. Hoping to score a crystal ball of my own this Christmas!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, the person who wrote the paper is lying. Only what Trump says is true. This is how it works now.


That’s how it’s going to play out. Trump is going to set off a global trade war, inflation will rise, and he and MAGA will call it fake news.


I will be fine. Let his voters eat cake.


So poetic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yay, more “research” articles based on hypotheticals and theory. Hoping to score a crystal ball of my own this Christmas!


Economist here, I think we're all very well aware at this point that we're hated. We're also a small enough and well-paid enough profession that we make a convenient bogeyman. Hating on experts will always be a socially acceptable form of "punching up," no matter that most of those experts are far more focused on understanding and improving the economy than on enriching themselves.

That's OK, we're a thick-skinned bunch, our careers are resilient, and I'm confident we can take the heat if we're wrong. But you should still be very worried about whether you can heat the heat if we're right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yay, more “research” articles based on hypotheticals and theory. Hoping to score a crystal ball of my own this Christmas!


Economist here, I think we're all very well aware at this point that we're hated. We're also a small enough and well-paid enough profession that we make a convenient bogeyman. Hating on experts will always be a socially acceptable form of "punching up," no matter that most of those experts are far more focused on understanding and improving the economy than on enriching themselves.

That's OK, we're a thick-skinned bunch, our careers are resilient, and I'm confident we can take the heat if we're wrong. But you should still be very worried about whether you can heat the heat if we're right.


As a fellow economist, I say go p-hack and cherry pick data elsewhere.

All credibility was lost when “experts”politicized science and shunned those who dared to question them throughout the pandemic.

Great contributions.
Anonymous
Republicans can't just keep blaming Democrats when they had nothing to do with it.

At some point you all need to own up to your own bad policies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yay, more “research” articles based on hypotheticals and theory. Hoping to score a crystal ball of my own this Christmas!


Economist here, I think we're all very well aware at this point that we're hated. We're also a small enough and well-paid enough profession that we make a convenient bogeyman. Hating on experts will always be a socially acceptable form of "punching up," no matter that most of those experts are far more focused on understanding and improving the economy than on enriching themselves.

That's OK, we're a thick-skinned bunch, our careers are resilient, and I'm confident we can take the heat if we're wrong. But you should still be very worried about whether you can heat the heat if we're right.


As a fellow economist, I say go p-hack and cherry pick data elsewhere.

All credibility was lost when “experts”politicized science and shunned those who dared to question them throughout the pandemic.

Great contributions.


All credibility was lost? Only a hack economist would say something like that.
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