Anonymous wrote:Between this and militarizing the country..plus tariffs and AI... yikes!!
I really did not think it could be so bad given that we actually made it through first term. I also didn't think fundamentally our system was so weak any one person like T could impact so heavily at least in such a short amount if time! It's pretty shocking and makes me believe that this country was due for a radical change. The worst is still to come unfortunately - it'll be quite a change until we see stability again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to spook the markets. Shame on Trump. He’s getting rid of everyone who has the audacity to disagree with his views. We have entered banana republic territory.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/08/25/us/trump-news#lisa-cook-fired-trump-fed
President Trump on Monday said he was taking the extraordinary step of removing Lisa Cook from the board of governors of the Federal Reserve, in a legally dubious maneuver that could undermine the independence of the nation’s central bank.
Mr. Trump justified the firing, which he said was effective immediately, by pointing to allegations that Ms. Cook may have falsified records in order to obtain favorable terms on a mortgage.
Mr. Trump said the accusations had compromised Ms. Cook, the first Black woman to serve on the board, and her ability to perform as an effective financial regulator. He invoked a power in the Fed’s founding statute to dismiss her for cause.
But Ms. Cook, who was confirmed by the Senate to the position on the Fed’s board, has not been charged with any wrongdoing or convicted of a crime. And she could seek to fight her dismissal, touching off what could be a landmark battle on the president’s power over the Fed.
The dismissal nonetheless underscored the extent to which Mr. Trump has sought to remake the roster of the nation’s central bank, which sets the nation’s benchmark interest rates. All along, the president has made no secret of the true source of his anger with the Fed, which he has savaged for months for keeping borrowing costs higher than he would like.
So, if accusations alone are enough to “compromise “ someone’s ability to perform their job effectively and to “dismiss (them) for cause” — no evidence, no process required, Trump has now created his own fetid kingdom. All he has to do is accuse someone of wrongdoing— or get someone else to do it. That’s it. That’s all that’s required.
The rules of law and logic are done. All it takes is an accusation. And that takes us back to the days when any accusation made by a white person about a Black person has the force of law — or what used to be called law. And, of course, it/he won’t stop there.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to spook the markets. Shame on Trump. He’s getting rid of everyone who has the audacity to disagree with his views. We have entered banana republic territory.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/08/25/us/trump-news#lisa-cook-fired-trump-fed
President Trump on Monday said he was taking the extraordinary step of removing Lisa Cook from the board of governors of the Federal Reserve, in a legally dubious maneuver that could undermine the independence of the nation’s central bank.
Mr. Trump justified the firing, which he said was effective immediately, by pointing to allegations that Ms. Cook may have falsified records in order to obtain favorable terms on a mortgage.
Mr. Trump said the accusations had compromised Ms. Cook, the first Black woman to serve on the board, and her ability to perform as an effective financial regulator. He invoked a power in the Fed’s founding statute to dismiss her for cause.
But Ms. Cook, who was confirmed by the Senate to the position on the Fed’s board, has not been charged with any wrongdoing or convicted of a crime. And she could seek to fight her dismissal, touching off what could be a landmark battle on the president’s power over the Fed.
The dismissal nonetheless underscored the extent to which Mr. Trump has sought to remake the roster of the nation’s central bank, which sets the nation’s benchmark interest rates. All along, the president has made no secret of the true source of his anger with the Fed, which he has savaged for months for keeping borrowing costs higher than he would like.
Anonymous wrote:Why is Trump doing everything possible to cause even more inflation?
Anonymous wrote:Why is Trump doing everything possible to cause even more inflation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lisa should have been gone a long time ago.
Why? Please be detailed and specific in your response.
Anonymous wrote:Lisa should have been gone a long time ago.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone ask Bill Pulte why he is breaking the law and appointing himself the head of Fannie & Freddie while head of FHFA. This is expressly illegal.
He’s drawing three salaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lisa should have been gone a long time ago.
No. She’s a well-respected economist who is well-liked by her peers. Trump fired her because she is a black women who had the audacity to disagree with him about raising interest rates (as do most people who have more than a high school student’s knowledge of the economy.)
He can't stomach the idea of a woman-- especially a woman of color-- having any sort of money that wasn't provided to her by a man. And to be able to talk about money intelligently? Oh god, the idea gives the man a nosebleed. It probably makes him sick to his stomach that she has the audacity to have a PhD in economics.
You’re overthinking it. He wants to replace her with someone who will vote his way. He is taking over every institution in this country.