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Speaking to reporters on Friday, President Trump was asked if the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates.

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17 thoughts on “Trump Asked: ‘Do You Think The Fed Should Cut Rates At Its Next Meeting?’

  1. God Bless President Donald Trump and Protect him all his days….i Declare and Decree No Weapon Forged Against the Anointed President shall Prosper 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Sing Hallelujah to the Lord for reinstating President Donald Trump in His Great Sovereignty 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  2. This US Economy sucks! Just ask any Elderly American on Social Security that received that paltry 2% COLA raise two years in a row…or US CITIZENS working in the private sector…in non government jobs. Fixed incomes while inflation and gasoline prices are like a tax on Americans.

  3. What the Orange Clown says are the truth, save 1 point means saving 600 billion dollars, when the economy growth, the Trump administration will happy about this. But at the same time, if inflation rises, the past Fed Chair Jay Powell thinks that growth of economy equals to the rise of inflation. That's what the Trump disagree with this standpoint. Growth of economy doesn't necessary means growth of inflation and it depends on the quantity of both variables. Situtation turns out as belows
    1. Strong growth of economy causes inflation, but the rise and impact of inflation is weak, Trump will agree this.
    2. Weak growth of economy cause inflation, but the rise and impact of inflation is strong. Trump will disagree with this.
    3. Weak growth of economy cause inflation, but the rise and impact of inflation is weak. Trump may agree with this.
    4. Strong growth of economy causes inflation, but the rise and impact of inflation is strong. Trump will disagree with this. (Changes of Monetary policy may need to change this phenomenon.)
    So it turns out that it is very very important that what inflation really means. Inflation is the general increase in the prices of goods and services over time, but both the time varies and prices varies. So, it means that different period of time for judging the inflation will have different results.

    Elected officials and the FED may have different views on inflation. And Trump (elected officials) needs to understand what Kevin Warsh's, the Fed Chairman, view on inflation. And what will the Fed do to adress inflation. All these plans should tell the President and his administration.

  4. BACK IN THE DAY THE VOTES WERE COUNTED THAT NIGHT, AT EACH VOTING PLACE. .
    NOW YOU HAVE A PROCESSING CENTER WHERE ALL THE VOTES HAVE TO BE COUNTED FROM THE MACHINES & YOU HAVE DEMOCRATS COUNTING THOSE MACHINE VOTES.
    YOU SEE THAT PERSONS ARE FAR FROM EACH OTHER SO YOU CANT SEE IF THEY ARE CHEATING OR HONEST.
    👀A SIGNATURE CAN BE VOID SAYING THIS SIGNATURE DOESNT LOOK VALID.👀
    25 yrs SINCE DEMOCRATS ALWAYS WIN🤷🏻‍♀️

  5. He was is too stupid to be president! He claims he graduated at the top of his class, yet there are many reports out there that he rates 464 out of a class of 466. One of his college professors stated he was the dumbest students he ever had.

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