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FightFight

(202 posts)
Sun Nov 3, 2024, 10:44 AM Nov 3

Republicans' Closing Argument: We Will Wreck the Economy

The former president’s allies have used the final days of the campaign to argue for sharp spending cuts that would harm millions of Americans.

In the closing days of the presidential campaign, Donald Trump’s allies suddenly have a new message: The US needs sharp, immediate and ill-defined spending cuts.

Elon Musk, who’s been talking about immigration for more than a year, now says he’s going to oversee $2 trillion in reductions. That’s a third of the federal budget, so you’d think there might be some kind of plan for what this involves, but all Musk would say last week is that “temporary hardship” will be involved. What kind of hardship? Well, House Speaker Michael Johnson let it be known last week that “health care reform’s going to be a big part of the agenda” if Trump wins, including a “very aggressive” attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Hedge fund billionaire John Paulson, a Trump supporter, also weighed in last week about the need for steep cuts.


https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2024-11-03/republicans-ignore-trump-on-the-economy

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Republicans' Closing Argument: We Will Wreck the Economy (Original Post) FightFight Nov 3 OP
this should be the topic of discussion on MSNBC and CNN and blasted out samsingh Nov 3 #1
The media has done a very poor job explaining all of Trump's plans. yardwork Nov 3 #6
The traitor and his accomplices want to give America a depression. dalton99a Nov 3 #2
Disaster Capitalism. haele Nov 3 #3
I admit I've been perplexed by this. yardwork Nov 3 #4
This will be the taking The Unmitigated Gall Nov 3 #5

samsingh

(17,900 posts)
1. this should be the topic of discussion on MSNBC and CNN and blasted out
Sun Nov 3, 2024, 10:46 AM
Nov 3

musk has admitted that trump will destroy the economy. I don't think alot of voters understand that.

yardwork

(64,763 posts)
6. The media has done a very poor job explaining all of Trump's plans.
Sun Nov 3, 2024, 10:59 AM
Nov 3

I've seen little correction of his lies about tariffs. They rarely point out that he never built the wall and Mexico didn't pay for it. Or that he promised to roll out a "beautiful, perfect" new healthcare plan literally every week of his presidency and never did. Etc.

haele

(13,648 posts)
3. Disaster Capitalism.
Sun Nov 3, 2024, 10:53 AM
Nov 3

Supply Side was the opening tactic, Austerity is the primary weapon.

Disaster Capitalism is the goal of the Autocrats, where the random charity of a small group of wealthy sociopathic frenemies determines who thrives or just survives.

Haele

yardwork

(64,763 posts)
4. I admit I've been perplexed by this.
Sun Nov 3, 2024, 10:56 AM
Nov 3

This strategy only makes sense if they're sure they'll win. It would fall under softening up the populace on the eve of a fascist takeover.

But they can't be sure they'll win, unless they think they can steal it.

I wouldn't be surprised if this strategy is left over from earlier this past summer, before Biden stepped down. At that time I think Trump's campaign was sure they would win. Why haven't they pivoted since then?

The Unmitigated Gall

(4,619 posts)
5. This will be the taking
Sun Nov 3, 2024, 10:57 AM
Nov 3

Of America by the billionaire class and the reduction of everyone else to some form of indentured servitude. Elon is telling you that Oligarchy will hurt a little at first but he thinks we’ll get used to our little poverty-boxes eventually. If Drumpf wins, he’ll be taking charge of the strongest economy in decades.

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