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A Bad Week for Democracy

Joe Biden must resign as president. He, his family and his close advisors ignored reality and practiced denialism for too long. For any of us who’ve watched friends or family go through Alzheimer’s, we recognize the progression. First signs are things we might blow-off. Biden trying to get the attention of a dead Congresswoman at a bill signing is an example. We should have been more suspicious when he called a press conference after the Hur Report was released to convince people of his mental acuity. Instead, he mixed up the presidents of Egypt and Mexico. His disastrous debate performance followed by an extremely vibrant speech the next day is familiar. Biden has good days and bad days. Over time, the bad days will outnumber the good days.

Biden must resign immediately for two reasons.
  1. The world is a dangerous place. If China attacked Taiwan tomorrow, we can’t risk if Biden is having a good day. Perception is as important as reality. Even if Biden is at his best. we would question his acuity.
  2. Resigning now makes Vice president Kamala Harris the incumbent president in November. She can showcase herself on a bigger stage for four months before the election.
Trump’s advantage: if he had Alzheimer’s, no one would notice

Democrats missed a giant opportunity at the presidential debate. Donald Trump is a liar and a fool. In Trump’s interviews since declaring his candidacy, he has only gotten soft questions. If Biden was checked in, he could have hammered on Trump’s election lies by insisting on evidence. He could have asked why Trump’s “massive evidence of fraud” didn’t stand up in the 61 court cases he lost (many in front of judges he and other Republicans appointed)?  A tuned in Biden would have blown off any of Trump’s deflections and returned to demanding real evidence of cheating.

Biden could have asked Trump about the studies by Simpatico Software Systems and Berkley Research Group, paid for by Trump and Republicans, to find election fraud.  The companies were paid $750.000 and $600,000 respectively. Their studies both found no evidence of fraud on the scale needed to alter the election.

A sharp Biden should have taken the opportunity to explain the real reasons Trump lost. Trump had the worst job creation and economic growth records in US history. Biden missed the chance to brag about his own record of being one of the most successful US presidents in history in creating jobs and economic growth. Biden should have asked Trump why the unemployment rate now is less than half what it was when Trump left office.

Trump’s trials

An on top-of-it Democrat could have moved on to Trump’s trials and had a field day. Can you imagine Trump forced to explain his fetish for having sex in stores? Note: In the first part of Trump’s pussy grabbing tape, he bragged about trying to fuck (Trump’s term) a married woman in a furniture store. Trump was also convicted of raping E. Jean Carroll in a department store.

It would have been entertaining listening to Trump explaining why Congressional Republicans weren’t able to uncover or find the ubiquitous Deep State in their two-year long investigation. The point is, Democrats could have turned the 2024 election around at the debate if they had a lucid candidate on the podium. They didn’t, and they put themselves in a hole.

Why Kamala?

While Biden’s mental acumen and lucidity has been sliding downward, Vice president Kamala Harris’s has been going the opposite direction. Gone are the days when she would answer questions in a long, meandering way that almost resembled Trump. Now she is the epitome of directness. She is passionate about our country and future.

In a recent speech to Asian American young people advocating for them to press for equality and economic opportunities, Harris said, “You need to kick that fucking door down!”

That is the kind of bluntness Democrats need to use against Trump. I only wished they had it last week in Atlanta at the CNN debate.

Presidential aging

I’ve watched every president in my adulthood age dramatically during their terms, except Donald Trump. I credited Trump’s lack of aging to his cluelessness about the impact his presidential actions and inactions had on ordinary people.

It is unfortunate for the United States and Biden that his mental capabilities diminished so publicly. Biden has done a great job as president. However, he should have resigned, or at least, dropped out of the presidential race a year ago. The longer he stays in office, the more embarrassing it is for he and his family .

The Supreme Court

The other recent assault on democracy came from the Supreme Court. The six Republican justices on the Court must absolutely hate democracy and the Constitution. They also must hate the multi-cultural inclusiveness, women’s ability to make their own decisions about their bodies, rights of Gay people, freedom of religion and the love of liberty the United States represented before they became the court majority. So far, here are a few of their actions.

  • The Court took away the long held Constitutional right to privacy and abortion.
  • Republican justices eviscerated the Voting Rights Act.
  • Three of their rulings make it harder to fight global warming and pollution. This is a disastrous mistake.
  • They over-rode local gun control laws.
Mural depicting “Liberty” in Wisconsin Capitol dome; Madison, Wisconsin. Joe Biden must resign for us to have any hope for preserving our democracy and liberty.

However, none of their decrees are as extreme as their rulings on presidential immunity. Now, a president (or former president) cannot be held legally responsible for any official act during their presidency.

What would happen if Democrats took advantage of Court ruling?

If Democrats lose the upcoming election this November, the Democratic president could just say the election was fraudulent and invalidate the results. The president could declare martial law and order any protestors jailed. The president could order Special Forces to kill Donald Trump and his VP pick. Might as well knock off Robert Kennedy Jr. also. Thanks to the Supreme Court, the president can’t be prosecuted for any of this.

If the president has a loyal majority in the Congress, or failing that, 34 loyal Democratic senators, the Democratic president doesn’t need to worry about impeachment.  If some Republicans get unruly, the president can just have them arrested and locked away in some unknown prison. Again, according to the Republican Supreme Court Justices, no worries about the president ever being prosecuted for any of this. The president is above the law, and for all intents and purposes, a king.

I’m sure the Justices wholly expect Democrats will follow the rules and do what is right.  They won’t have to worry about Democrats enacting the above scenario. They are saving implementation for Donald Trump and Republicans.

What the Republican Justices accomplished with their immunity rulings is telegraph loud and clear, whatever Donald Trump does as president, the six right-wing Justices have his back. He will never face any prosecution for whatever he does. For a narcissist like Trump, that is all he needs to impose a dictatorship, if he gets elected. The last four words are the key.

Wrapping up…

In 2016, too many people looked at Hilary Clinton and decided she wasn’t perfect.  Apathy ruled. Many people either didn’t vote or wasted their vote on a third-party candidate. What we got was the worst president in US history and three extremist justices that don’t represent most US citizens. We can’t let this happen in 2024.

The only thing that can stymie the Republican justice’s plan for a Donald Trump dictatorship is for intelligent, non-haters to vote for a Democrat as president. I can’t predict who will head the Democratic ticket for president. Yet, I can guarantee that person will be more intelligent, honest, moral and qualified than Donald Trump.


Decision 2024: Christianity or Trumpianity?

Many people believe Donald Trump and his followers created a cult. They are wrong, Trump and his Republican followers created a full-blown religion, with Donald Trump as their god.

These people blocked out reality in deference to their leader. Like any religion, it is heresy to question Trump’s divinity or his actions.

Trumpianity

Many times, on this website, I’ve described how Republicans have bastardized Christianity. I have called Trump’s followers “Christians In Name Only”. However, the acronym, “CINO”, is the same as Conservatives In Name Only, which also describes today’s big government loving Republicans. I have also used “Make Believe Christians” to describe Trump’s followers. Or, I’ve simply called them hypocrites.

This gets very confusing. To simplify things, henceforth, on this website, Trump and his followers’ religion will be called Trumpianity. Followers of this religion will be called Trumpians.

This allows us to completely disassociate Trumpianity from Christianity. Each religion has different saviors and values.

Clearly, if Trumpians believed Jesus Christ would be at their judgement day, they would never want it on their record that they supported someone as vile as Trump as their leader. Trump’s policies towards migrants, the poor and marginalized groups violate Christian values and human decency.

Is this church Trumpian or Christian?

In the upcoming election, voters have a distinct choice between Christianity, ably represented by President Joe Biden and Trumpianity whose savior is Donald Trump. For voters who are not Christians or Trumpians, the choice is between decency and indecency.

Differences

The two religions worship different messiahs. There are other major differences between Christianity and Trumpianity. These differences are the reason Trumpianity and Christianity are mutually exclusive. You can be one or the other, but not both. If morality is important to you, the differences between the two religions should be a factor in deciding who to vote for. Some differences are listed below (Christian values are bold, Trumpian values are not).

  • Jesus (the Messiah of Christianity) spent His time on earth caring for the poor. He provided food, shelter, clothes, healing and compassion to the people others closed their eyes to.
    • Trumpians want to take food away from the poor by eliminating the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps). They want to eliminate housing subsidies for the poor and completely take away shelters for most homeless people. These policies will make more people homeless.

Trumpians want to stop using white taxpayer dollars to help underfunded schools populated by kids with black and brown skin. Trumpians also want to take away health care for the poor by eliminating Medicaid. They want to terminate the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), taking away health care for millions more Americans. Trumpians also aim to reduce Social Security and Medicare benefits for older Americans.

Trumpians believe people should be responsible for themselves and not be dependent on government. This applies to everyone except white farmers that produce corn, soybean, wheat, rice, dairy and sugar. See the article below for more details.

The Republican Deficit Reduction Fiasco

  • Two times, Jesus admonished rich men and told them they should sell all their possessions and give the money to the poor. (A Christian government would help facilitate some of this transfer by imposing higher taxes on the rich.)
    • Trumpianity is focused on greed and making the rich richer at the expense of everyone else. They use tax cuts and reduced government oversight to concentrate as much money and wealth into as few hands as possible. Trumpians even want to make it easier for the rich to cheat on their taxes by keeping the IRS underfunded. Trumpians take from the poor and give to the rich.
  • Jesus was the most honest man to walk the earth. In John 8:32, Jesus said, “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free”.
    • Donald Trump (the Trumpian Messiah) is the most prolific liar in the history of US politics.  To Trumpians, the truth is the enemy. This is the opposite of Christianity. One cannot be a Trumpian unless one rejects truth and facts.
  • Christians are guided by all the Ten Commandments.
    • Trumpians believe Commandments dealing with lying, adultery and stealing aren’t relevant.
  • The Bible states in Romans 13:1-2: “Obey the government, for God is the One who has put it there. There is no government anywhere that God has not placed in power. So those who refuse to obey the law of the land are refusing to obey God, and punishment will follow.”
    • Trumpians revere law breakers. The Trumpian Teacher, Donald Trump, is a convicted felon. He has also been convicted of sexual battery, The judge in the battery case, Judge Lewis Kaplan, ruled the assault was a rape by any definition of the word. Trump has also been convicted of financial fraud of banks and insurance companies. He also defrauded ordinary people that enrolled in the now defunct Trump University.

What’s more, Trump surrounds himself with lawbreakers. Trump’s former campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos is a felon. Two other high ranking campaign advisors, Paul Mantafort and Rick Gates are felons and served time in prison. Roger Stone, another high-ranking Trump aide was convicted of a felony and went to prison. Michael Flynn, Trump’s first National Security advisor pled guilty to a felony. Trump Organization’s CFO, Allen Weisselberg, committed a felony as part of his work for the Trump organization and is in prison.

Trump’s lawyer for over 12 years, Michael Cohn, is a felon and served prison time. George Nader, a Trump foreign policy advisor is a felon serving a 10-year prison sentence for possessing child pornography and transporting a child for sex. Elliot Broidy, a close Trump confidant and fundraiser is a felon. Steve Bannon, a close Trump advisor will soon serve a prison term for refusing a Congressional subpoena to testify. Trump’s former chief trade negotiator, Peter Navarro, is currently in jail.

Former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale is accused of domestic violence. Trump aides David Sorenson and Rob Porter are also accused of domestic violence. Trump pardoned most of his criminal friends before leaving the presidency

Several of Trump’s lawyers are indicted for trying to overthrow the 2020 election. Many are also facing or have been disbarred and can no longer practice law. (Lawyers are considered “officers of the Court”. They are disbarred for abusing courts, making unsupported claims and false statements in court. In other words, lying. For example, saying the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent is an unsupported claim. The lawyers couldn’t provide evidence of fraud because there isn’t any evidence of fraud.)

Some of the lawyers that have been indicted and or facing disbarment are Kenneth Chesebro, James Troupis, Jenna Ellis, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Christina Bobb, Jeffrey Clark, Sidney Powell and others.

Trump lawyer, Alina Habba, was sanctioned multiple times in Trump’s failed lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Presidential Campaign. Habba and her co-council were fined over $66,000. The judge in the case determined the lawsuit was frivolous and in bad faith. In addition, he ordered Trump and Habba to pay Clinton and others an additional $938,000. Because of another failed Trump lawsuit, he and his lawyers must pay $1.3 million to former White House advisor Omarosa Manigault.

Donald Trump is a convicted felon. Trump, his sons and his company have also been convicted of multiple financial frauds. Trump has also been convicted of what the civil trial judge called “rape, by any definition of the word”.

In addition, Trump surrounds himself with fellow felons and some of the most scurrilous lawyers in the United States. These are not good people. Just to reemphasize  what Jesus said, “Those who refuse to obey the law of the land are refusing to obey God, and punishment will follow”.

https://theconversation.com/trumps-lawyers-in-lawsuits-claiming-he-won-in-2020-are-getting-punished-for-abusing-courts-and-making-unsupported-claims-and-false-statements-230071

  • Jesus lived simply. He wore shabby, minimal clothing and lived with the poor. He was not ostentatious. Jesus detested materialism and dishonesty.
    • Donald Trump (Trumpian’s chosen Savior) is the epitome of greed and the opposite of Jesus. Trump was convicted of financial fraud and fined $453.5 million. About Trump, the trial judge, Justice Arthor Engoron stated, “The frauds found here leap off the page and shock the conscious.” Sadly, Trump has passed on his disdain for the law to his two oldest sons. About Trump and his sons, Engoron wrote, “Their complete lack of contrition and remorse borders on pathological.”
  • The Bible teaches that life begins at first breath. Genesis 2:7 states “Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.
    • Most Trumpians want to eliminate abortions. Many want to outlaw all artificial forms of birth control. Contrary to the Bible, the former group believe life begins before birth and the latter believes life begins before conception.
  • Jesus teaches that those who take care of strangers will receive eternal life and those who do not will receive eternal punishment. (Strangers in this context are people from other countries.)
    • Trumpianity is focused on putting 21 million human beings that have lived, worked and paid taxes in the US into massive camps and deporting them. While Trumpians claim the reason for the deportations is the people came here illegally, the real reason is Trumpian racism. Trump also wants to deport US citizens that were born in the US whose parents came here illegally. Trump also permanently separated parents who legally applied for asylum from their children.
  • In the entire New Testament, there is not one word about homosexuality. Jesus spent His time on earth helping the poor and fighting the materialism of the church and the greed of the rich. Homosexuality simply wasn’t a priority to Jesus.
    • Trumpianity focuses a great deal of effort in taking rights from LGBTQ+ people and making them less than equal citizens.
  • Jesus set an example for his followers by being humble and good.
    • Donald Trump sets an example for his Trumpians by being guilty of all seven of the capital vices or cardinal sins; pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony and sloth.
  • Christianity teaches that rapists should be stoned to death. (Deuteronomy 22:25
    • Donald Trump (Trumpianity’s Master) was convicted of sexual battery against E. Jean Carroll. During the trial, two other women , under oath, told of being sexually assaulted by Trump. The judge in the case ruled Trump’s  assault of Carroll was rape by any definition of the word. Trump has never asked for forgiveness for raping Carroll or  apologized to her. The Old Testament rule for rape means Trump should be stoned to death. Trumpians just defy reality and truth and pretend the rapes never happened.
  • Jesus said, “Be careful that you don’t practice your religion in front of people to draw their attention. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven.”
    • The Trumpian Savior, Donald Trump, makes a spectacle of waving a Bible around, trying to sell Bibles and praying in front of large audiences.

Trumpians declare faith. Christians demonstrate their faith by doing good for those that are less fortunate.

The biggest difference between Christianity and Trumpianity is:

  • Christianity is about love and forgiveness.
    • Trumpianity is about hate and retribution.
The truth about Donald Trump

Donald Trump is a con-man. He convinced his followers that he is a self-made multi-billionaire. He convinced Trumpians that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him. He convinces them that even though he has been convicted in every trial he’s faced in the last year; he is a victim of a witch hunt.

However, Trump’s most successful con-job is convincing Bible-thumping Republicans that he is one of them. He pledges to save Christianity in the United States if elected for a second term.

Trump is the very essence of hypocrisy.  I can’t think of a better way to speed up the exodus of people from Christian church membership than having prominent preachers and their membership supporting Donald Trump. Trump is the antithesis of all that is Christianity.

(Note: Certainly not all Christians are hypocritical Trump supporters! Many Christians are honest and good people who would never dream of voting for Trump. Again, this is the reason to designate Trumpians separately from Christians.)

Trump’s promise of making Christianity a state religion

Any hope of legislating Christianity will fail and backfire as even more Americans will describe their religious affiliation as “none”. Rather than declare Christianity a state religion, a far better plan for Trumpians is abandoning Trump and practice real Christianity.  People likely would be attracted to churches that treat all people as equals and is accepting of people born with something other than white skin, that are not heterosexual and who believe women should have the same rights and opportunities as men.

Biblical comparisons

Trumpians believe God sent Trump to save America. Logically, God should be able to find a better messenger in a country of 333 million people than Trump.

Trumpians try to compare Trump to other flawed messengers in the Bible like David. Not a good comparison. David’s lust was only for one woman. Trump continually acts out his lust for women he is not married to. David only failed towards the end of his life while Trump has been a miscreant all his adult life.

While David was the epitome of courage, Trump had his daddy buy him a  4-F draft deferment so he wouldn’t go to Vietnam. Also, Trump whines like a baby when he doesn’t get his way. It is hard to imagine two people more different than David and Trump.

The Biblical comparison that does work for Trump is the Golden Calf Idol (Exodus 32). The Israelites built the Golden Calf Idol after escaping from Egypt and wandering in the desert for years. They built the idol at the urging of Aaron, Moses’s brother. The Golden Calf was a false god, just like Trump. Aaron’s modern-day comparison is Fox News.

The Christian alternative to Trumpianity

The Christian candidate running for president is President Joe Biden. Biden does not walk around waving a Bible and making speeches to right-wing Trumpian church groups. Biden shows his Christianity by his everyday actions. He has been married to the same woman for 47 years. He shows his unquestioning love for his wife and family in a way we should emulate. While president, Biden has constantly tried to help the poor and oppressed at the expense of the rich and privileged, just like Jesus. Unfortunately, Trumpians managed to stop many of his Christianity based plans.

Biden’s faith has certainly been tested during his presidency. Trumpians have made up all sorts of disgusting accusations. Trump uses something called “projection”. He tries to project his own undemocratic actions onto Biden.

Trumpians accused Biden of taking $1.5 billion from China and varying amounts from Ukraine. Rather than lash out like Trump, Biden let the Trumpians make fools of themselves trying to find evidence that doesn’t exist. Voters should not confuse Biden’s Christian actions with weakness.

Biden has not been indicted or convicted of rape or financial fraud. Biden is not a felon. The Biden’s Administration does not have any  wife beaters or perverts. No one in Biden’s administration is in prison or facing prison. Joe Biden is one of the few presidents with a scandal free presidency.

This is not an accident. Unlike Trump, Biden is a good person. He surrounds himself with good people that Trump could not tolerate. Biden also attracts good people because his goal is to improve the lives of all people in the United States. Conversely, Trump wants to make life more miserable for the poor, the marginalized and the oppressed. This attracts a totally different kind of people working for him than Biden has.

Thankfully, voters don’t have to choose between morality and competence. They get both with Biden.

The defining challenge of Trump’s presidency was COVID. He failed miserably. His lies, misinformation an incompetence in not listening to the the world’s leading disease experts resulted in the US having the highest number of COVID deaths of any country in the world during his term. We also had one of the world’s highest per capita death rates from COVID during his term. Trump failed.

President Joe Biden’s biggest challenge has been inflation. This was a worldwide problem because of the recovery from the pandemic. Early in Biden’s term, when inflation was at its worst, the US inflation rate was in the middle of the twenty largest economies in the world (G-20). Today, the US inflation rate is the lowest of any of the G-20 countries. Biden succeeded.

Morality should not be the only decision maker in deciding who to vote for. Trump’s economy was the worst of any president since economic records were kept in the 1930’s. Biden’s is one of the strongest. https://www.frugalron.com/why-democrats-economies-flourish-and-republican-economies-fail/

US voters should do as the Grail Knight in the Indiana Jones  movie, The Last Crusade, suggested, “Choose wisely.”


Inflation!

Voters rate inflation as the most important issue in the United States today. In this article, Frugal Ron will try and explain what inflation is, how we got to where we are today, how to fix it and most important too many people, can we blame Joe Biden for all of it?

One definition of inflation is that it is a general increase in prices and a fall in the purchasing value of money. The definition Frugal Ron likes to use is “too much money chasing too few goods and services”. In other words, inflation is caused by an imbalance of too much demand and too little supply. 

We’re going to look at each side of the equation separately. First, why is there too much money in our economy? Republicans like to blame Democrats for passing the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan and blame our problems on that single spending item.

Federal Government Expenditures and Savings ($ trillion)
2020 2021 2022 Quarter 1
Total federal govt. expenditures 6.920 7.197 5.600
Total federal govt. savings -3.217 -2.937 -1.042
Source: Bureau Economic Analysis, Table 3.2 Federal GovernmentCurrent Receipts and Expenditures https://apps.bea.gov/iTable/iTable.cfm?reqid=19&step=2#reqid=19&step=2&isuri=1&1921=survey    

The difference between 2020 and 2021 spending (the last year of the Trump Administration and the first year of the Biden Administration) was 4 percent. The 2022 value includes the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan. This 4 percent spending increase  certainly isn’t inflationary compared to the spending increases of  Republican presidents from Ronald Reagan on.

Table 1. Spending by President
Annual Federal Govt. Spending (billions)
President Year before taking office Last year in office Percent Change Annual percent change*
Ronald Reagan – Rep. 1981-1988 $645.0 $1,171.1 82% 8%
George H.W. Bush – Rep. 1989-1992 $1,171.1 $1,524.8 30% 7%
Bill Clinton – Dem. 1993-2000 $1,524.8 $1,943.6 27% 3%
George W. Bush – Rep. 2001-2008 $1,943.6 $3,383.1 86% 7%
Barack Obama – Dem. 2009-2016 $3,383.1 $4,200.4 24% 3%
Donald Trump – Rep. 2017-2020 $4,200.4 $6,932.9 65% 14%
* Calculated by averaging percent spending change of each year in office.

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis; Table 3.2 Federal Govt. Current Receipts and Expenditures; Line 43.

Note: Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) calculates totals on a calendar year basis (January 1 to December 31). Quarterly data is annualized. That means that if the first quarter data continued throughout the year exactly the same, this would be the annual value. The data is also seasonally adjusted. This means we can make apples to apples comparisons when we compare 2020 and 2021 annual totals to 2022 quarterly totals.

The falling deficits in 2021 and the dramatic drop in 2022 spending and deficits are because of the impact of COVID vaccinations resulting in people emerging from their economic hibernation. Tax receipts increased and social service costs decreased as people went back to work and started spending more. The American Rescue Plan certainly was part of this recovery by putting money in the hands of people most likely to spend it.

Biden can justifiably take credit (especially considering the mess he inherited from Trump) for the Herculean task of rolling out COVID vaccines and boosters to everyone that wanted them. We spent a year watching Trump refuse to take COVID seriously.  Rather than take the kind of steps to contain the disease that worked so successfully for east Asian and Oceania countries, Trump spent his time blaming  Democrats and the media for reporting the number of COVID deaths,

Relatively small steps. like Biden’s invoking the Defense Production Act so that front line health care workers finally got enough Personal Protective Equipment made a major psychological difference. Finally getting a relatively healthy population led to a healthy economy. This is directly responsible for today’s lower government spending and deficits, compared to when Trump left office.

While Biden deserves credit for what he did, he deserves blame for what he didn’t do.. Every president’s first year income and expenditures are a carryover from the previous presidency.  Budgets are passed every two years. Consequently, Biden had to deal with the last year of a budget passed and signed by Trump.

If we look at recent history (and the above table on presidential  sending and the table below on deficits), the Regan/Bush I Administration brought us record deficits and spending increases and ended in a recession. Bill Clinton came in office, passed a tax increase, balanced the budget and we had unprecedented economic growth. Bush II took office and immediately set new records for spending and borrowing. He left the country with the worst recession since the Great Depression. Barack Obama came into of-ice and inherited record deficits from the Bush II recession. He did cut the increase in spending but floundered until his second term when he passed a tax increased that dropped the deficit by half. Unemployment plummeted and his economic boom lasted into the Trump presidency. Donald Trump came into office and set all new borrowing and deficit records. Not surprisingly, he left the country in an even worse recession than Bush II’s.

If you want to blame Joe Biden for today’s inflation, forget the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan. A far more logical cause for our present inflation is the $2.9 trillion deficit we had in 2021. Even the first quarter 2022 deficit of over $1 trillion is unacceptable. Biden had the opportunity, with Democratic majorities in Congress, to pass a balanced budget and put the economy on a strong foundation. He missed that opportunity. Wiping out Trump’s  deficit causing tax cuts and raising tax rates on high income people would have maintained our present growth with much less inflation.

In summary, Biden’s spending did not cause today’s inflation. However, if he had immediately passed a tax increase to wipe out the unacceptable deficits he inherited from Trump’s budget that stretched into Biden’s term, he could have lowered inflation.

Table 2. Net Savings by President
Net Savings (billions)
President First Year in Office Last year In Office Average
Ronald Reagan – Rep. 1981-1988 -$104.3 -$201.0 -$210.5
George H.W. Bush – Rep. 1989-1992 -$194.3 -$359.2 -$269.5
Bill Clinton – Dem. 1993-2000 -$328.7 +$152.9 -$108.3
George W. Bush – Rep. 2001-2008 +$1.50 -$774.2 -$382.3
Barack Obama – Dem. 2009-2016 -$1,475.3 -$717.0 -$1,026.8
Donald Trump – Rep. 2017-2020 -$540.0 -$3,251.6 -$1,482.4
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Table 3.2 Federal Government Current Receipts and Expenditures; Line 49.
Where the money came from…

IfJoe Biden’s spending didn’t cause today’s inflation, what did? Private savings is a big part of the answer.

Frugal Ron actually predicted today’s inflation. Only problem was  he was four years early with his prediction. Yes, timing is everything.

When Trump came into office, Frugal Ron predicted his out-of-control spending and deficits would result in high inflation. What wasn’t expected was that almost 93 percent of Trump’s increased deficit (compared to Obama’s last year in office) didn’t get spent.

While Trump was breaking every non-recession deficit spending record in history, corporations used their windfall to puff-up their balance sheets and rich people invested their tax cuts in stocks and bonds and other savings instruments. This didn’t do anything to help the economy but it also didn’t trigger any inflation.

Back to the present, when I wrote earlier in this article about the imbalance of too much money chasing too few goods, the too much money didn’t come from the slight increase in federal government spending. It did come from people and companies lowering their annual  savings.

Near term savings peaked in the second quarter of 2020 as corporations stockpiled the money they made from Trump’s corporate tax cuts. In the first quarter of 2021, savings stayed high. As the COVID-19 vaccine became available and our lives normalized, individuals and companies went on a wild spending spree driven by pent-up demand. Again, this spending wasn’t fueled by $277 billion in extra government spending, it was fueled by an almost $3 trillion  drop in annual private savings.

Net Private Savings US ($ trillions)
2020 Quarter 2 2021 Quarter 1 2022 Qtr 1
Net private savings 5.077 4.828 1.973
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Table 5.1 Savings and investmenthttps://apps.bea.gov/iTable/iTable.cfm?reqid=19&step=2#reqid=19&step=2&isuri=1&1921=survey

It is important to remember, these savings are annual not cumulative. People have cut the amount they were saving. They have not dipped into the large amount they previously saved. These savings numbers could go negative and have the potential to fuel more inflation.

Where the money went…

COVID essentially shut down much of the US economy in 2020. People weren’t buying as they accumulated savings and without demand, it became an easy decision to shut non-essential manufacturing plants while workers were afraid to show up.

While much has been made of shipping boondoggles and overseas supply problems, imports exploded by 2022 compared to pre-pandemic levels in the fourth quarter of 2019.. These 2022 import levels have never been seen before in the US.

US Imports ($ trillions)

2019 Qtr 4

2022 Qtr 1

Percent change

Imports

3.041

3.910

29%

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Table 4.1 Foreign Transactions, https://apps.bea.gov/iTable/iTable.cfm?reqid=19&step=2#reqid=19&step=2&isuri=1&1921=survey

At the same time, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which measures the value of goods and services produced in the US rose only marginally. Especially, when adjusted for inflation (GDP – Chained).

Gross Domestic Product – US ($ trillions) 2019 Qtr 4 2022 Qtr 1
GDP 21.7 24.4 12%
GDP – Chained 19.2 19.7 2%
Source: Bureau Economic Analysis, Table 1.1.6 Real Gross Domestic Product, Chaind Dollars https://apps.bea.gov/iTable/iTable.cfm?reqid=19&step=2#reqid=19&step=2&isuri=1&1921=survey
Catching our breath…

There is a lot going on here and a lot more to cover. I’ve tried to summarize the impacts of fiscal policy. That is government spending. The lowering of annual private savings has far more impact on our inflation.

Even more important when we talk about controlling inflation is monetary policy. This is the Federal Reserve’s domain. And, then there are areas completely immune from fiscal and monetary policy that have huge impacts on inflation, like energy and food.

Before going there, I want to talk about imports. Typically, we look at high levels of imports as being a bad thing. This is not necessarily the case when we have a full employment economy, This is what we have now in the US. The unemployment rate is 3.5 percent and we still added 390,000 new jobs in May.  In this environment, imports resemble a relief valve on a pressure cooker. 

At the start of this article, I defined inflation as too much money chasing too few goods and services. As consumers and businesses lowered their savings in 2021 and into 2022, the too much money would have caused far higher inflation without our record imports.

Things could have been better. Another Joe Biden failing was not immediately reversing Trump’s tariffs on imported steel, aluminum and other goods. These tariffs increased costs for US consumers and are another cause for price inflation in the US.

Example: If a manufacturer has the price of their raw materials increased by 30 percent because of Trump’s tariffs, that increases the cost of production by that much. If the manufacturer has a 40 percent margin built into their price, the 30 percent tariff is now reflected in a 42 percent cost increase to the next level of the retail chain. If there is another step before the consumer and that step also has a 40 percent margin, the cost increase to the final US consumer is almost 59 percent because of Trump’s 30 percent tariff.

Trump put these tariffs in place to reduce US trade deficits. These tariffs along with all the other trade agreement renegotiations didn’t work. Even with all these in place, we currently have record trade deficits. Republicans can’t blame this on Biden. He hasn’t changed the trade policies he inherited from Trump.

As always, a nation’s trade balance is defined by: Exports –  Imports = Private savings +  Government savings. If  the US wants to lower its trade deficit, it should have a balanced federal budget and make government savings equal zero. Better yet, have a government surplus.

But, getting back to inflation, eliminating Trump’s trade barriers will lower inflation.

How US inflation ranks globally

Inflation is a global problem. While I don’t want to minimize the impact of inflation in the United States, many countries are far worse off than us. In fact, compared to other industrialized countries, the US is about middle of the road in controlling inflation.

Also, countries like China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Canada that followed the COVID containment advice Donald Trump spurned had much less devastating death and economic losses than the US. It isn’t a coincidence that these countries are less impacted by inflation than the US.

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/06/15/in-the-u-s-and-around-the-world-inflation-is-high-and-getting-higher/

If current inflation is related to the severity of a country’s COVID losses, Bidden prevented much more serious inflation in the US by aggressively providing COVID vaccinations to all that wanted them.

Monetary policy and the Federal Reserve Board

The Federal Reserve Bank, overseen by the Federal Reserve Board, is the chief government instrument for keeping inflation in check. They try and do this, with varying levels of effectiveness, by attempting to control the nation’s money supply and interest rates. 

Typically, the Fed required banks to keep 10 percent of their deposits in reserve. If a local bank wanted to make a $10 million loan and they had $1 million of extra money in reserve, the bank could make the loan and the Federal Reserve Bank would loan the local bank the extra $9 million. This is how the Fed increased the money supply. 

The Federal Reserve Bank would dictate the interest rate that the local bank would pay the Fed. More businesses would obviously borrow money at two percent interest than if the interest rate was six percent. With low interest rates, the money in our economy grows faster. Going back to my original definition of inflation, too much money chasing too few goods, one can see how the Fed has the ability to create inflation by creating too much money.

At the end of 2018, Trump’s bubble economy was starting to fizzle out. Trump was browbeating the Fed Chairman. Jerome Powell, who Trump appointed, to lower interest rates.  For whatever reason, the Fed started dramatically lowering interest rates close to zero. Businesses and individuals borrowed more money, the Fed created much more money and Trump’s bubble economy kept going.

It became clear in March of 2020 that the dysfunctional Trump was incapable of minimizing COVID-19’s destruction. The US economy was crashing and the Fed had all but exhausted it ’s chief tool for reviving the economy.  Interest rates were already close to zero. 

The Fed did lower interest rates it charged banks to zero. To get more money into the economy, they also lowered banks’ reserve requirements to zero. Desperate to increase the nation’s money supply, the Fed started Quantitative Easing, the buying of private securities. They also instituted a number of other policies to buoy the economy.

https://www.brookings.edu/research/fed-response-to-covid19/#:~:text=Easing%20Monetary%20Policy,of%200%25%20to%200.25%25.

All of this is going on while Trump is running up record government spending deficits.  As COVID is coming under control, consumers and businesses are dramatically cutting their annual savings on a wild spending spree. 

Hindsight is always perfect. It is easy to say the Fed should have pulled in the reins of money supply earlier, but no one has perfect real time information. The Fed reversed their Qualitative Easing and most importantly, has started raising interest rates. Currently, interest rates for borrowers are between 4.5 and 5 percent. That is in the historical interest rate range.

Raising interest rates is certainly not a universal cure for high inflation. Interest rates are a production cost for businesses and increases get reflected in higher costs to consumers. But to emphasize, the FederalReserve Bank is the best tool we have for bringing inflation under control in today’s political environment.

Immune from fiscal and monetary policy

Energy is a major cause of our current inflation that is immune to our best efforts to contain. Republicans love to blame high gasoline prices on President Biden. However, gas prices were rising before Biden took office. 

Obviously, a big reason for high energy prices is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and subsequent boycotts of Russian oil and gas. While the boycotts are noble, the result is that Russia is selling a smaller amount of product for a lot more money per unit and consequently is making more money off energy than before their invasion. A the same time, countries boycotting Russian energy are dealing with high inflation. International leaders are working to fix this.

One more of the Trump disasters that has contributed to our inflation is his killing the Iranian Nuclear Agreement. President Barack Obama put together this historic agreement that stopped Iran’s development of nuclear weapons. Perhaps more important, the agreement integrated Iran into the world economy. After Trump pulled the US out of the deal, Iran won’t deal with us. They have no incentive to increase oil production because of sanctions we installed on what they can buy. And, they are very close to having a nuclear weapon. Trump’s blunder gave us one less oil trading partner and one more hostile nation close to being a nuclear power.

Climate change and the need to wean from fossil fuels is our world’s most pressing issue. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has shown us that the US has no real energy policy. The high gas prices we have don’t seem to alter people’s driving habits.

A number of solar projects have been cancelled or indefinitely postponed because of Trump’s tariffs on foreign produced solar panels. Biden finally eased them, but still hasn’t removed them. That is a mistake.

People don’t like major power line projects and they don’t want huge solar or wind farms in their backyards. The best long term solution is to de-regulate power companies and turn innovation loose. Small scale projects, perhaps co-ops, that produce electricity and sell their excess at retail prices without interference from established power companies are the future. 

Since both Russia and Ukraine were major grain exporters, the war and trade embargoes raised international and domestic food prices. Ukraine was also a major fertilizer exporter. Increases in US fertilizer and fuel prices raise the cost of production for US farmers. Cost of production increases are passed onto consumers. Like energy prices, food prices are immune to both fiscal and monetary management.

Consequences of inflation

This year, the federal government will spend $413 billion on interest payments on the national debt of $28 trillion, according to the Congressional Budget Office. https://www.thebalance.com/interest-on-the-national-debt-4119024

The average interest rate paid on this debt is 1.4 percent. With some simple multiplication, one can see the impact a four fold increase in interest rates would have on the federal budget. 

Another problem with inflation is the impact on bondholders. For easy figuring, let’s assume a major Chinese bank has a one year $ 1 billion treasury bond paying 2 percent interest at the end of the term. Let’s also assume the US has an 8 percent annual inflation rate. At the end of the term, the Treasury Department pays the Chinese bank $1.02 billion. However, because of inflation and the 8 percent drop in the value of the dollar, the real value (or buying power) of the $1.02 billion is actually only $938.4 million. The Chinese won’t make that mistake again.

The consequences of inflation on our national debt are significant and also significant for the ability to sell treasury bonds when inflation is high. This is where the doomsday scenario of a government default gets repeated. This is probably overblown. Trump made us immune to $multi-trillion deficits.

The major consequences of inflation falls on us. Inflation does not hit everyone equally. If you are a renter in an already tight market, you are really screwed. Annual rent renewals in some cities are up 40 to 50 percent. Low income people are the ones who usually suffer most.

Wrapping-up

The main causes of today’s  inflation in the US are the large deficits in the 2021 federal budget Biden inherited from Trump, the unprecedented reduction in private savings in 2021, an overzealous  Federal Reserve that should have put the brakes on monetary growth sooner and the war in Ukraine.

For those that are looking to blame Joe Biden, there are plenty of opportunities. Biden’s sending is not a significant cause of today’s inflation. When blaming Biden, focus on what he didn’t do; balance the federal budget and eliminate Trump’s trade restrictions.

The most important part of this article is, what can be done to rein in price increases?

  • The Federal Reserve will do most of the work containing price increases by raising interest rates. Inflation is as much psychological as fact driven. When consumers start thinking  they don’t need a new car (or any other purchase) now, but are going to buy it because they expect it will be much more expensive next year, we have a problem. It is the Fed’s job to make this kind of speculation expensive with higher borrowing costs. The trick is to do this without setting off a recession.
  • The opportunity to control inflation with fiscal (government spending and taxes) management passed. If Republicans win the House and/or the Senate this November, we will need to wait until the Democrats control the presidency and both Houses of Congress again for any fiscal reform, like balancing the budget. Today’s Republicans aren’t a serious political party. The only solution they offer to stop inflation is to reinstall Donald Trump as president. Considering Trump’s history of breaking every deficit and percent spending increase record in existence, he would be the worst possible inflation cure imaginable. In our dysfunctional political system, Republicans will do everything possible to prolong inflation through the 2024 presidential election. “Party over country” is their motto.
  • Biden could help lower inflation by reversing all of Trump’s tariffs and trade restrictions. He can do this without Congress. If he renegotiates major trade agreements like the revised NAFTA (now the USMCA), he needs Congressional approval.
  • Deregulating the electricity industry is probably another fantasy unless Democrats hold the presidency and both houses of Congress. If deregulating electricity brought about even a fraction of the innovation deregulating the phone industry brought, we would be well on our way to controlling energy costs with clean electricity production.

What I am not suggesting to lower inflation is capitulating to Russia and forcing Ukraine into subservience or ending the country’s existence. Russia needs to be punished even after hostilities end. Eliminating trade restrictions on Russia should only be considered after Vladimir Putin dies or is removed from power.

Many things are worse than inflation. Appeasement of a bullying dictator with illusions of empire is one of those things. If we want to combat inflation, far more effective is voters maintaining Democratic majorities in Congress and voting for a strong Democratic president in 2024.