On multiple fronts, Trump gives American businesses new reasons to reject his agenda [View all]
Those who thought the Republican president would offer a pro-business agenda are now learning how wrong they were.
On multiple fronts, Trump gives American businesses new reasons to reject his agenda
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The editors all but pleaded with private-sector leaders to recognize the looming dangers of a possible second term for Donald Trump.
Voting on narrow policy concerns would reflect a catastrophically nearsighted view of the interests of American business, they wrote, adding that business owners should be
afraid of the consequences if he prevails.
Eight months later, the warnings appear prescient. The Times reported this week:
President Trump is sending conflicting messages about his immigration crackdown, promising a reprieve for certain industries that rely on immigrant labor while doubling down on his promise to arrest and deport anyone who is living in the United States illegally. The situation has left business owners unclear on exactly what the Trump policy is....
The Washington Post had a related report noting that the National Immigration Forum, an advocacy organization that represents Fortune 500 companies on Capitol Hill, has raised concerns that th
e White Houses erratic approach to anti-immigration raids and deportations have adversely affected farms, hotels and restaurants, as well as the meatpacking, construction, manufacturing, retail, elder care and dairy industries.
Unfortunately for the American private sector, this isnt the only evidence of the larger problem
. While Trump destabilizes businesses by targeting immigrant workers, he makes matters worse through a similarly erratic policy on trade tariffs, which hes changed literally several dozen times in recent months......
Some might see this and think, Well, I guess this is contemporary conservative populism. Of course Trump isnt pro-business. But therein lies the rub: While the White House isnt offering the private sector what it needs to thrive, the president and his team are simultaneously trying to make life harder on working-class Americans, redistributing wealth away from them and targeting their health care benefits.
Its rare to find a prominent political leader who is neither a champion of business nor a champion of workers, but Trump has managed to pull it off.