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Joan Breibart's avatar

Our consumer economy which is more than other civilized nations depends on people buying stuff they don't need with money they don't have Take food, for example. The average l American female has a 38.7 INCH waist and the WHO says that a 35 inch is OBES. Does she need other buy more food more cheaply? Actually, she needs very few bites and calories-- for years to come. Same with her fat spouse This is the issue. Food and beverage consumption will decline about 25% -- thank you Ozempic & Mounjaro.-- and this will harm the economy. Read the Anti-WEllness Diet on Amazon-- free fast ( one hour) and funny, but you won't be laughing long.

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Rima Regas's avatar

"Secretary Bessent’s Highly Unusual Lemonade Brew

Treasury Sec’y Scott Bessent continues to pursue a quite interesting communications strategy around the higher-consumer-prices problem generated by the Trump tariffs. Instead of the initial admin strategy of denying, against all evidence, that these import taxes would be passed forward to American consumers, they’ve shifted to arguing that people care more about…I’m not exactly sure what…than about lower prices."

In my very humble opinion, Bessent is fully on board with Trump's personal revenge tour on everyone, the complete destruction of government and regulations, as well as the poaching mission Musk is on. That said, Bessent has said things that Trump completely negated minutes later. Which begs the question... Is Trump all there? After all, if it was proper to question Joe Biden's lucidity, then... what about Trump's? I suspect, for a lot of the people in this cabinet, what is being done is just fine by them and the calculation is that Musk and Trump will take the heat - not them.

Three interesting pieces in my news post for today that relate to the issues raised here. You can locate them by doing a page search for these headlines:

-America’s automakers aren’t rushing to move production to US factories to avoid tariffs

-Bessent says correction "healthy" for markets that had been "euphoric"

-Wall Street hoped Scott Bessent would keep Trump in check. He had other ideas.

-Treasury Secretary says he’s ‘not worried about the markets’

https://rimaregasblog42.substack.com/p/things-musk-and-trump-did-day-54

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