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By Eric Levitz
Donald Trump declared himself qualified for the worlds highest office in 2016, on the grounds that his exceptional deal-making acumen and economic expertise more than compensated for his lack of conventional credentials.
On Friday morning, the president tweeted that if Democrats refuse to fund his wall, he will engineer a massive recession (that would all-but ensure Democratic victory in 2020) because he is under the impression that the United States would profit by closing its southern border to all commerce, since the U.S. runs trade deficit with Mexico:
We will be forced to close the Southern Border entirely if the Obstructionist Democrats do not give us the money to finish the Wall & also change the ridiculous immigration laws that our Country is saddled with. Hard to believe there was a Congress & President who would approve!
The United States loses soooo much money on Trade with Mexico under NAFTA, over 75 Billion Dollars a year (not including Drug Money which would be many times that amount), that I would consider closing the Southern Border a profit making operation. We build a Wall or close the Southern Border. Bring our car industry back into the United States where it belongs. Go back to pre-NAFTA, before so many of our companies and jobs were so foolishly sent to Mexico. Either we build (finish) the Wall or we close the Border.
This is not the first time Trump has threatened to close the border if Congress defies his will. But until now, what the president meant by that phrase has been ambiguous. His latest tweets confirm that he has, in fact, been threatening to end (virtually) all commerce between the U.S. and Mexico, our nations third-largest trading partner. Upward of $30 billion worth of goods are shipped across the U.S. southern border on a monthly basis; interrupting that flow of goods for any significant period of time would paralyze major corporate supply chains, drive countless small businesses into insolvency, and terrorize global markets with the specter of American autarky.
Such a scheme would be so economically devastating and politically suicidal it is safe to assume that Trumps threat is entirely empty. Or, at least, that is what investors appear to believe; hours after the presidents tweetstorm, the Dow and S&P 500 were both up in early trading.
And yet, Trump would never do X because that would be stupid and politically counterproductive isnt the worlds most reliable heuristic. After all, the current (partial) government shutdown is itself the product of the president deciding that he could secure leverage over congressional Democrats by doing something stupid and politically counterproductive.
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/12/trump-threatens-close-southern-border-wall-government-shutdown-recession.html
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But our president is the kind of demented nihilist who threatens to use his national security powers to inflict suffering on the American people, for the sake of narrow legislative gains not the kind who would actually do so! Or, probably not, anyway!
And that is apparently enough to persuade congressional Republicans that they have no responsibility to remove a demented nihilist from the Oval Office.
This asshole really is dangerous.
And just for the record for some of us, he is not "our" president
November 3, 2020 cannot get here fast enough................
no_hypocrisy
(46,112 posts)marylandblue
(12,344 posts)A lot of businesses are dependent on a supply chain from Mexico. They've probably called him to complain already. I
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)this one has to go.
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