“Not a Booming Economy”

A bit of Paul Krugman late in the afternoon. I am not going to talk Epstein even as I mention him. The story will come out bit by bit. It is reported better in other places than by Angry Bear. Guess I will post what one economist sees.

What Economist Krugman discusses with a lead in 4 paragraphs down is a snapshot of what has taken place since Tr__p became the president. Which is nothing of what he promised was going to happen when he was in charge. Hmmm, ending inflation, “slashing energy and electricity prices,” two dollar a gallon gasoline, and a job boom.

He did not promise a chicken in every pot. My opinion would be gasoline is too cheap as it is now. It is cheap enough for people to afford oversized vehicles and speeding down highways. If anything, increase the price and use the extra to fund energy research and other transportation modes.

We are not going to see this. Indeed, the nation has gone backwards as the Republican party and Tr__p have taken it upon themselves to cancel initiatives in order to fund tax breaks for the rich in income. All of this to avoid a woman in the presidency? What were they thinking?

Tr__p and his program of Making America Great Again are failures

When MAGA Prophecy Fails

Like everyone else, I’ve been following the latest Trump-Epstein revelations. Or maybe we should call them confirmations: Unless you were deep in the cult, you already had a pretty good idea of who Trump was and were aware that he and Epstein went way back.

But many Trump loyalists are cultists, sufficiently so that they believed that Donald Trump — Donald Trump! — was heroically defending the world against pedophiles. And we know what cultists do when confronted with facts that refute their beliefs:

Now, Epstein and all that is — thank God! — not my department. But MAGA’s cultish nature is relevant to matters that are in my usual domain.

Furthermore, much of the bad news is Trump’s own fault. His tariffs and deportations are both adding to inflation and, by creating uncertainty, slowing the economy.

But cultists never admit that their prophecies were wrong. Rather than admit that the promised economic miracle isn’t happening, Trump and his minions have gone after the people reporting the bad news, specifically the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which produces both jobs and inflation data.

Trump has already fired the head of the BLS for reporting job numbers he didn’t like, claiming falsely that the bad numbers were rigged to hurt him politically. We can expect further claims of partisan bias as the inflation numbers get worse, and eventually, probably quite soon, an attempt to purge and politicize the agency.

These BLS data revisions are not corrections of mistakes. Revisions are part of the regular, transparent process to update employment counts with the most comprehensive data possible.

As the EPI explains, monthly job numbers don’t literally track every job in America. They’re estimates based on a partial survey of employers. We only get comprehensive data from unemployment insurance tax records, which become available once a year. Revising the estimates based on that data is normal and in no sense a sign that the BLS is doing anything wrong.

But the administration will try to use the revision to discredit the agency, and in particular its recent reports showing a worsening labor market.

So what you need to know is that the BLS is doing its job the way it should, and that there is plenty of additional evidence confirming that the labor market has gotten worse under Trump.

Eleven Districts described little or no net change in overall employment levels, while one District described a modest decline. Seven Districts noted that firms were hesitant to hire workers because of weaker demand or uncertainty. Moreover, contacts in two Districts reported an increase in layoffs, while contacts in multiple Districts reported reducing headcounts through attrition . . .

This is not a booming economy.

It’s not really surprising that Trump is failing to deliver on any of his promises, which never made sense in the first place. Nor is it surprising that he and those around him, rather than making a course correction, are trying to shoot the messengers. But it’s a tragedy that the attempt to suppress bad news may well destroy the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a highly competent and professional agency whose services we need more than ever.