QAnon Rules: The Paranoid Style In MAGA Policy
- The Trump administration is involved in a significant wealth transfer that benefits elite investors, as stated by economist Jonathon Portes.
- Portes highlights that Trump's economic nationalism aims to revive American industry through tariffs while restricting immigration, influenced by advisers Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon.
- Critics, including Portes, describe the Trump administration's policies as economically destructive, with dwindling public confidence and backlash developing swiftly.
- The backlash against the Trump administration reflects growing public dissatisfaction, with increasing skepticism from consumers and investors.
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'Economic nationalism and techno-right': Expert details 3 'elements' guiding Trump’s erratic policies
President Donald Trump’s and Elon Musk’s “Maganomics,” are a “dangerous combination of economic nationalism and the techno-right," economist Jonathon Portes wrote in The Guardian Thursday, citing a framework laid out by Harvard economist Dani Rodrik.Portes, according to his bio, served as chief economist at the United Kingdom's Department for Work and Pensions from 2002 to 2008 and chief economist at the Cabinet Office from 2008 to 2011. He was …
QAnon Rules: The Paranoid Style In MAGA Policy
It was predictable that the co-presidency of Donald Trump and Elon Musk would eventually face a backlash. After all, Trump’s entire campaign was built on fantasy promises -- like lowering grocery prices on day one of the Administration – that he had no way and no plans to honor. Moreover, the Administration’s actual policy agenda manages to be both deeply unpopular and economically destructive.Even so, I admit that I am surprised at how quickly …
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