Here’s a doozy from the always reliable source of an anonymous far right nobody pontificating on Twitter.
The first part might be right — the economy will be devastated by a Trump victory followed by mass deportations and firings. The last bit? Where the economy will be magically restored by people realizing this will be good for us? That’s pure fantasy, wishful thinking, nothing but moonshine. But hey, the belief in an all-powerful head of state with total control of everyone’s lives worked for North Korea, so maybe we should give it a shot. It’s not as if Republicans haven’t given us sound financial advice since the Reagan years.
Ted Lawry says
Silly me, I believe that a sound, economy requires lots of workers with good jobs making good wages, so they have the money to buy corporate products, so that corporations have lots of customers (the primal need of any business.) That is, capitalism works best when it works, is that too hard too understand? This sounds like the conservative fad for massive tax cuts “shock treatment” except applied to the whole economy, not just government. The effects of this super shock will be even worse, remember Kansas, anyone?
Robbo says
“History could be made in the coming two years.”
yes, but probably in a bad way…
stuffin says
There has to be a surge of money to the wealthiest corporations and individuals before you can have (they allow) a trickle down of cash to the middle and lower class.
If they accomplish their goal, there will never be a full recovery from the damage they do to 90% of Americans. Once they pull the teeth from the Federal Government, they will never let it regain its control over the ultra-wealthy. Think of Egypt and building the pyramids.
Doc Bill says
Oh, the GOPQ are so sensitive, aren’t they? MAGA has been crying about the price of eggs and gasoline for MONTHS and here is billionaire Elon telling them they will have to suffer more “austerity” to … uh … to do what, exactly? Fix things? What things? When will eggs go from $100/carton to a chicken in every pot?
The only thing that Musk has actually run hands-on is Twitter. And some maniac is going to turn him loose on the economics of the Country? It is more than madness and, fortunately, a pipe dream.
Reginald Selkirk says
… just like what happened with Twi#er after Musk took over. No wonder Musk approves this scenario, he has personal experience with it.
/s
microraptor says
If they succeed in implementing this insanity, only one of two outcomes are possible: it will be the biggest recession since 1929, or it will be the biggest recession including 1929.
robro says
As has been demonstrated repeatedly since the first years of the “Great Depression”, trickle down economics does not work. It does not benefit working people, and certainly not the poor. It does not help the general economy. And it’s questionable that it benefits the rich, though some of them believe in it fervently. Sadly large number of Americans are persuaded by this kind of BS. It’s taken nearly 4 years to recover from the last trickle down disaster but people are being told, and believe, that the economy is “struggling” and in bad shape. Of course, large economies always struggle in some sense but the indicators are that the economy isn’t doing too bad by comparison to 2020.
StevoR says
Tangential but anyone else remember the whole covid denialism thing with Trump saying covid would just go away and vanish and inmenawhile stick bleach where the sun don’t shine and take horse dewormer to cure it?
It only killed about four hudnred thousand Americans..
Source : https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/11/new-revelations-emerge-on-how-donald-trump-killed-400000-coronavirus-pandemic/
Trump lied and hundreds of thousands of people – that he was supposedly meant to serve and lead and do the right thing by according to this silly oath of office thingamajig – died becoz of it – &.. yet even after that & Jan 6th he’s close to potentially becoming POTUS again so obvs those deaths are forgettable.. somehow? The fuck?!
raven says
This might well not even happen.
Trump had 4 years to do this in his first regime. It didn’t happen then.
We don’t even have the people and infrastructure for mass deportations. It takes lots of immigration cops, detention centers, the court system, and the transportation to somewhere else. It will cost billions of dollars, and that money has to be allocated from the US treasury somehow.
Plus, cui bono? Who benefits?
Powerful economic interests employ those legal and illegal migrants in construction, agriculture, and meat packing among other industries. They aren’t going to watch their profits and cheap labor disappear.
Trump will need funding and laws from the US congress. Even with GOP control, he is unlikely to get it.
They know who funds their campaigns.
When has Trump and the GOP ever told the truth anyway?
muttpupdad says
And now wants to put RFK jr in charge of determining what health care we get. Prepare for the great DieOff to happen.
raven says
Reagan’s 8 years didn’t work all that well.
.1 He bought into the Supply Side Economics lie, that tax cuts pay for themselves.
.2. Cut taxes.
.3. Didn’t work. The annual deficit went up, not down.
.4. So they cut services to balance the budget.
.5. He also raised taxes 8 times to balance the budget.
The Trump regime’s cuckoo economic plans will do the same thing.
They will run up deficits and then fix them by drastically cutting government services, including what is left of our social safety net.
The US already has a housing problem resulting in a large homeless population.
You haven’t seen anything yet.
There will be large increases in the homeless population and more widespread poverty.
StevoR says
Thinking things strangely forgotten – do people not remember when Trump was a punchline to a political joke. A candidate so obvs absurd and ridiculuous that he could never win and it was great fun that the Repugs were embarrassing themselves by having him as their joke candidate, joke presidential nominee and it would end them or do them a great deal of damage..
Ah 2016, 2015, back before or around the time New Horizons was approaching Pluto. It seems not that long ago and yet a whole other era entirely..
In not so co-incidental musings I miss Modus Operandi, wonder what happened to them?
unclefrogy says
you don’t need billions to put kids in cages nor courts though that might not be such a problem.
As for cops and prisons I am sure they will be able to find some excellent independent contractors who will glad to do the work ($$$$). They have a large pool of people who they can draw on for needed workers.
It will more then two years to clean up the mess Von shits in pants will make. the 4 years Biden has had have not fixed it all mess from the first go round just yet but he made a good start.
lanir says
Elon just admitted why he likes this plan.
What I learned from the 2008-ish economic issues was one simple thing: when most people are scrambling to cover basic needs, the rich assholes to whom money isn’t a means to procure necessities but rather a score card start buying everything up on the cheap. After the crisis when everyone starts to slowly recover, they own more. They bought it cheap when other people were struggling and desperate.
Let’s face it. Rich people love it when you and I struggle to get by. In their little race against each other to rack up the highest score, that’s the time when they sprint. Elon is giddy about this economic shock idea because even a self-important moron like him can figure out that if it happens he’ll make out like a bandit.
StevoR says
@ ^ unclefrogy : yes. Despite having a Congress he didn’t control and Trump’s treason SCOTUS with “Justcioes”that lied to get their jobs yet somehow cannot be impeached and jailed for gaining things by – effectively deceit.
Let’s remedy that on November 5th please Americans.
Get Kamala Harris and a Blue Congress in. Then reform, reform, reform and fucking fix things! Starting with SCOTUS and the abolition of the EC, gerrymandering, voter suppression, etc..
Artor says
“When the storm passes…” Is it just me, or does this line make you think of Stormfront too?
imback says
Just like Hoover did in 1929, and twenty years later—voilà!—the nation’s economic engine was perking up fine with no intervening contributing events that anyone can remember!
robro says
StevoR @ #15 — As I assume you know, “the abolition of the EC” requires a Constitutional amendment. As much as I agree with the sentiment, it’s unlikely to happen even with a Blue Congress because of the preponderance of Red states. In other words, the piecemeal amendment process of the Constitution isn’t working…where’s that Equal Rights amendment?… because of the archaic notion of quasi-independent states to balance and reign in an overzealous Federal government. We need a Constitutional convention but opening that worm can would give the bastards even more opportunity to torpedo sane governance.
Reginald Selkirk says
@9 Raven:
Trump ‘considering withholding funds’ for police who refuse to carry out his mass deportation plans
Sounds to me like Trump wants to defund the police.
raven says
Trumps cuckoo threats to raise tariffs and start trade wars with the rest of the world while cutting income taxes, has been done before.
It didn’t work.
The Smoot Hawley tariffs didn’t cause the Great Depression but they definitely made it a lot worse.
They were a failure and eventually were repealed.
raven says
Trump has no idea what he is doing here.
The local police are all funded from local taxes. They are state and local, not Federal. They get some Federal funding but it isn’t all that much of their budgets.
Trump could look this up in a few minutes.
Or he could long ago.
These days, I can’t see that he can do anything but make up wild statements that have nothing to do with reality.
I’m not even sure the president has the power to withhold funds that were allocated by law to the local police anyway.