The Liar-in-Chief repeatedly said during his campaugn that he's the only one who can end the Russian war on Ukraine in 24 hours...
Now that the bull$hit entertainement segment of his burlesque show is over and the real work begins, Trump is revealing himself to be a deceiver, reneger, a perfidious, untrustworthy, faithless, dishonest gutter politician: Someone who has betrayed the trust of his stupid herd of voters by knowingly making promises he knew he could not not keep, just to get elected. Unfortunately for those who voted for him, he is a veteran con man who can peddle his horse manure only to a bunch of dumbass morons, many of whom are now realizing the mistake they made.
Not two days after his election, the moron-in-chief backtracked on his promise to bring grocery prices down by admitting that "it is very hard, you know".
Yesterday, as Trump's Foreign Affairs henchman Marco Rubio was working diligently to wreck the Western alliance betweeen Europe and the US, and make an ally of the criminal Russian dictatorship, he divulged the fallacy of one more of Trump's lies and false promises: Trump is backtracking on his deceitful promise of ending Russia's aggression against Ukraine "in 24 hours".
In Saudi Arabia, rabbit-eared Rubio gave the assasssin dictator of Russia everything he wanted before his "negotiations" with him even get underway: Ukrainian territories savagely conquered by Putin will remain his, Ukraine will not be be able to join NATO and the EU to escape the miserable neo-Soviet Gulag, and even if it is willing to make sacrifices by conceding to these two earlier demands, Ukraine will not be given any security guarantees that would prevent Putin from resuming his aggression at a later time and taking over ALL of Ukraine.
The Art of the Deal, my ass!
When asked after 4 hours of discussions - 4 hours means Putin is playing very hard to get - with Putin's team, Rubio looked pale and wan and blatantly declared that the 24-hours of Trump have turned into months and years of arduous and seemingly futile waste of time. In his own words, Rubio, the rabbit-eared son of Cuban immigrants, admitted talks with Russia are a "first step of a long and difficult journey" to ending Russia's war on Ukraine.
And to add insult to injury, the John Wayne cretin nostagics Trump and Rubio think they "alone" and "by themselves" can convince Putin of their plan, which ironically is really to concede everything to him. No need for the Ukrainians or the Europeans to join this "long and difficult journey" to failure and disaster. Why is that? Because the only real objective of the moron-in-chief is to "appear" like the Lone Ranger who can fix anything without really fixing anything. The flash of the news and the image of him shaking hands with Putin later, again in Saudi Arabia, is all that he needs to fool his MAGA herd into believing his lies.
He did it twice with his criminal autocrat equal of North Korea, Kim Jong Un: The picture was great of Trump stepping over the line between the two Koreas, and later meeting in Singapore. But in substance: NOTHING was achieved. North Korea is today the exact, if not more dangerous, place it was 5 years ago. Just as Iran is much more dangerous after Trump abrogated the US's commitment to the nuclear deal during his first term.
The senile demented man in the White House is of a worse cloth than Neville's Chamberlain naive "peace for our time". Trump blends criminality with ignorance: He is deliberately pretending to seek peace when in fact he is pushing Putin to wage war on all of Europe. Right now, Trump and Rubio are appeasing Putin at any cost for the primary reason that Trump can turn around and say he kept a (false deceitful) campaign promise. Keeping a promise is a good thing in principle, but when the promise is pure bullshit, what is the point of keeping it?
Nobel Economist Warns How Donald Trump’s Policies Could Spectacularly Crash
Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz called out President Donald Trump’s economic policies, warning they risk causing stagflation — otherwise known as high inflation, rising unemployment and stagnant economic growth.
In an interview published by The Guardian on Monday, Stiglitz also argued the United States is becoming “a scary place to invest” because of Trump’s mission to slash public spending, which is shredding established contracts with the government and prompting fears of the risks of doing business in America.
Trump earlier this month announced a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% on imports from China. The tariffs on Canada and Mexico were almost immediately paused but could still be reimposed in March. Last week, Trump unveiled reciprocal tariffs on other countries globally, with each nation’s levy to be decided on an individual basis.
“Almost all economists agree that the tariffs will increase prices,” said Stiglitz, a professor at Columbia University and former World Bank chief economist who won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2001.
“I could certainly see a scenario where we get to stagflation — we get inflation and a weak economy,” he added. “I cannot see a really robust economy because I just see the global economy suffering so much from the uncertainty that Trump poses.”
Paul Krugman, the winner of the 2008 Nobel Memorial Prize, expressed similar fears over Trump’s plan “to raise tariffs but cut taxes on high income” last month.
A “lot of people” who voted for Trump last year “are going to get brutally scammed,” he warned.
Last week, the annual inflation rate was reported to have risen to 3% in the three months since Trump’s election win over Democratic rival Kamala Harris.
Trump repeatedly, during his 2024 campaign, promised that he would bring down prices on the first day of his administration.
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