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marmar

(80,167 posts)
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:07 AM 20 hrs ago

How Trump squandered the economic recovery


How Trump squandered the economic recovery
In January 2025, the president was set up for success. Instead, he blew it

By Heather Digby Parton
Columnist
Published May 31, 2026 6:45AM (EDT)


(Salon) When Donald Trump was 13, his father caught him with a hidden cache of switchblades. Fred Trump, according to Tony Schwartz, who ghostwrote the president’s book “The Art of the Deal,” was “a very brutal guy” — a martinet of a father who shipped his son off to military school. A poor student and apparently not much of a leader, Donald Trump still managed to fail up into a prestigious position that came with the most coveted honor: leading the parade down Fifth Avenue in a flamboyant cadet uniform.

That pattern has continued throughout his life.

Trump may not be the smartest president in America’s history, but he is certainly the luckiest. That’s not to say that he doesn’t have his troubles. In fact, he’s constantly mired in scandal, shame and disgrace, and has been his entire life. Still, like a political Houdini, he manages to wriggle out of every jam, usually leaving a pile of wreckage in his wake. That single characteristic may be the key to his popularity. To some people, it makes Trump an almost mystical figure — a person who never has to pay any consequences. In fact, he’s always rewarded in the end with even more fame, fortune and power.

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That did not happen, and it’s because of Trump’s lifelong propensity to take a gift horse and punch it in the mouth. He can’t help himself.

As Vox’s Eric Levitz recently pointed out, “Trump could have presided over a pristine economy, if he’d simply refrained from increasing import prices, reducing labor-force growth, and launching a war of choice near the aorta of the global energy market. One could call this the ‘We had a good thing’ account of Trump-era economic performance, after Mike Ehrmantraut’s much-memed scolding of the self-sabotaging drug lord Walter White in a late season of the AMC series ‘Breaking Bad.’” .....................(more)

https://www.salon.com/2026/05/31/how-trump-squandered-the-economic-recovery/




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How Trump squandered the economic recovery (Original Post) marmar 20 hrs ago OP
Trump knows he has been a total success. Irish_Dem 20 hrs ago #1
Trump is committing fraud at an alarming Johonny 19 hrs ago #3
Biggest heist in US history. Irish_Dem 17 hrs ago #4
The child rapist is also a serial arsonist dalton99a 20 hrs ago #2

Irish_Dem

(82,708 posts)
1. Trump knows he has been a total success.
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:10 AM
20 hrs ago

He was never interested in the American people or the economy.
Or the world.

He wanted to be the most powerful and richest man on earth.
And he is achieving his dreams quite well.

The rest of the world are just disposable props.
Suckers and losers.

Johonny

(26,701 posts)
3. Trump is committing fraud at an alarming
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:58 AM
19 hrs ago

Rate. The economy is great for him. And I'm totally sure that governmental contract of 9 billion to Dell won't be totally wasted, or the money in his son's drone company, or that money to...

Irish_Dem

(82,708 posts)
4. Biggest heist in US history.
Sun May 31, 2026, 12:55 PM
17 hrs ago

Trump is a magnificent crime boss.
He can commit any crime he wants with no consequences.

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