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By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: March 4, 2025 ~

President Donald Trump Tells Fox News that Americans Would End Up Poor
Without His Brain in the White House
President Donald Trump Tells Fox News that Americans Would End Up Poor
Without His Brain in the White House

On the very day that Donald Trump is set to deliver a major address to a
joint session of Congress, with a disapproval rating of 52 percent
according to a CNN poll out on Sunday, the Federal Reserve Bank of
Atlanta’s model for predicting U.S. economic growth is flashing red.

The model is known as GDPNow and is highly respected for its accuracy.
After an update yesterday based on new, incoming economic data, GDP for the
first quarter is predicted to be -2.8 percent. The GDPNow staffers wrote
this yesterday:

“The GDPNow model estimate for real GDP growth (seasonally adjusted annual
rate) in the first quarter of 2025 is -2.8 percent on March 3, down from
-1.5 percent on February 28. After this morning’s releases from the US
Census Bureau and the Institute for Supply Management, the nowcast of
first-quarter real personal consumption expenditures growth and real
private fixed investment growth fell from 1.3 percent and 3.5 percent,
respectively, to 0.0 percent and 0.1 percent.”

Let those figures sink in for a moment.

Real personal consumption expenditures growth cannot fog a mirror; They are
effectively dead at zero percent.

For the past half century, 60 percent or more of GDP has come from consumer
spending. Since 2007, consumer spending has represented approximately
two-thirds of GDP. Most U.S. presidents have kept that reality at the
forefront of their thinking and not set out to terrify and horrify the U.S.
consumer into an austerity mode in preparation for Armageddon.

According to his official bio, Donald Trump attended the University of
Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and graduated with a B.A. in Economics in
1968.

In multiple profiles of Donald Trump in the 1970s, the New York Times
reported that Trump had graduated first in his class at Wharton – a
narrative in line with Trump’s own vision of himself as a genius.

In preparation for an article that was published in the New York Times on
April 8, 1984, writer William E. Geist decided to check the commencement
program for Trump’s graduation at Wharton. Geist wrote this:

“And just about every profile ever written about Mr. Trump states that he
graduated first in his class at Wharton in 1968. Although the school
refused comment, the commencement program from 1968 does not list him as
graduating with honors of any kind. He says he never told them that either.”

On February 25, CNN reported the following:

“Economic jitters are showing up across various sentiment surveys as the
Trump administration aims to reconfigure America’s trade relationship with
the world and inflation shows signs of getting stuck.

“The latest evidence comes from The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence
Index for February, released Tuesday morning. The index fell to 98.3,
falling for the third-straight month and marking the largest monthly
decline since August 2021, as expectations for inflation in the year ahead
climbed. That coincides with the trends reflected in the University of
Michigan’s consumer survey for February.

“Homebuilders are also growing worried, according to the National
Association of Home Builders; even US small businesses, which remain
somewhat optimistic about deregulation and tax cuts, are in doubt about the
economy’s future. The National Federation of Independent Business’
Uncertainty Index rose in January to its third-highest reading on record.”

Putting a 34-count convicted felon in the Oval Office as the leader of the
free world was always going to be a dicey proposition. But watching Trump
switch sides in Russia’s war on Ukraine in favor of Russia’s murderous
dictator and President, Vladimir Putin, while handing the reins to carve up
the U.S. government to dodgy tech billionaire Elon Musk and his minions, is
clearly a bridge too far for the majority of Americans. (See Elon Musk’s
Companies Were Under Investigation by Five Inspectors General When the
Trump Administration Fired Them and Made Musk the Investigator.)

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