Kim Jon Un let Japan know the Trumpster is on his side. Kim fired another missile, and it landed in Japan’s economic zone. Prime Minister Abe wants Trump to stop Kim’s missile launching parties, but Mr. Trump told Abe Kim means no harm. Kim just wants Abe to know he’s coming for him if Trump doesn’t lift the sanctions. Abe doesn’t want Trump to drop the sanctions, but Trump might do that after his October 5th meeting with the Korean leader.
Trump came unglued during his press conference with the president of Finland. Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff let the Trumpster know his executive privilege game is over. If the president doesn’t turn over the impeachment inquiry documents they requested, Congress will claim the president obstructed Congress. That means Congress could impeach Trump without the documents.
Rudy Giuliani hired well-known Washington lawyer Jon Sale to defend him when he sits in front of Congress and tries to explain why he acted like a state department official with unlimited exposure to the president.
According to a new poll 45 percent of the people surveyed want the impeachment inquiry to continue. Consumer confidence numbers don’t look good. If consumers stop spending, Trump’s great economy should nail him to the recession wall. Wall Street can’t shake the tariff-impeachment bug that hibernates in Trump’s political snake oil. The numbers don’t lie, but Trump will do his best to make them lie, according to the Washington Post.
Mr. Trump’s foreign policy has the world sitting on the edge of another recession, and his domestic policy has the U.S. economy by the short-hairs. Economic growth in the third-quarter dropped again. According to some economists, Gross Domestic Product growth fell below two percent in the third quarter.
The radical drop in the manufacturing sector proves Trump’s tariff war will be one of the ingredients that create a recession in 2020. But according to Mr. Trump, Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve Board are the villains. Trump wants Powell to cut interest rates to zero or below zero.
The president knows his economy is in trouble, but now that the impeachment inquiry has him in a state of rage, it’s unclear what Trump’s next move will be in the trade war. According to the bitcoin.com, Trump plans to add additional tariffs to EU products now that the WTO said the EU keeps Airbus flying, so it stays competitive with Boeing.
Dil Bole Oberoi