"The central bank has long abused its power in ways that benefit the financial sector at the expense of everyone else."
[redacted] would like the Fed to abuse its power to benefit himself at the expense of everyone else. He does not 'almost' have a point, since none of the real problems of the Fed, as outlined in the article, are of his concern. He does not care about doing anything about those issues at all.
_wire_•36m ago
When Trump is "right" about anything, he is correct in the same sense as a stopped clock is right twice a day.
Trump has an intellectual simplicity and purity to his thought: a single principle, so to speak: if it benefits his own magnificence Trump's for it, otherwise forgetaboutit.
Finnucane•1h ago
[redacted] would like the Fed to abuse its power to benefit himself at the expense of everyone else. He does not 'almost' have a point, since none of the real problems of the Fed, as outlined in the article, are of his concern. He does not care about doing anything about those issues at all.