Trump says strong US dollar, rate hikes are hurting economy

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President Donald Trump reiterated his criticism of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and said it is promoting a strong U.S. dollar, possibly at the expense of the U.S. economy.

“America is now booming like never before,” Trump said, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday. “Other countries are doing very poorly. That makes it even harder for us to be successful. Plus, we have a gentleman that likes raising interest rates in the Fed,” he said, referring to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

“We have a gentleman that loves quantitative tightening in the Fed. We have a gentleman that likes a very strong dollar in the Fed. So with all of those things — we want a strong dollar but let’s be reasonable — with all of that we’re doing great. Can you imagine if we left interest rates where they were? If we didn’t do quantitative tightening? I want a dollar that’s great for our country but not a dollar that’s prohibitive for us to be doing business with other countries.”

In his speech, President Trump touched on a wide range of topics from interest rate hikes to the 2020 election and The Green New Deal.

On tariffs, Trump said he and China’s President Xi Jinping have a strong relationship and “great respect” for one another.

“How is it possible you got away with this for so long? Because nobody asked us to change,” Trump said, noting that China increased tariffs on U.S. products up to 40 percent because nobody ever told China to stop. “We should have been doing the same thing to them but we didn’t. It’s hard to believe.”

Saturday has been a year since Trump made his comments that “trade wars are good and easy to win.”

“We’re renegotiating, right now, horrible trade deals. We’re cracking down on countries that cheat and standing up for the American worker for the first time in many, many decades. Our workers have been treated horribly,” Trump said, saying days where companies shut down plants in places like Michigan and Pennsylvania and then move them to Mexico are “all gone.”

“It’s very hard for a company to fire its 4,000 workers and move to Mexico,” Trump said. “They can do it I guess, if they want, but it’s costly. It’s painful. I used to say it’s almost like they’re giving them an incentive to leave our country.”

Trump also talked about immigration and suggested that immigrants can help fill new jobs opening in the U.S.

“We’re down to 3.7 percent unemployment, the lowest it’s been in a long time,” he said. “I know some people in the room won’t like this. We need workers for these companies. Companies are roaring back into our country and now we want people to come in, we need workers to come in, but they got to come in legally and come in through merit.They have to be people who love our country, not hate our country. Right now we have people in Congress that hate our country.”

On The Green New Deal proposed by newly elected New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Trump said that it would “completely abolish” American coal, liquid gas and oil industries.

The Green New Deal calls for the United States to operate entirely on renewable energy. If approved, it would also require all buildings to be energy efficient within about ten years, and would require all transportation, including cars, to eliminate all greenhouse gas emissions and carbon dioxide in the same time period.

“Their plan would remove every gas powered car from American roads,” Trump said. “They want you to have one car instead of two. And it should be electric. They’ll tell people no more cars. I think the auto industry won’t do well under this plan. Maybe you’re going to see some bad stock prices if that passes. It’ll end air travel, but you’ll get on a train. Don’t worry about it.”

Trump also said The Green New Deal would “force the destruction or renovation of virtually every existing structure in the United States,” and said New York City would have to be ripped down. “I just want to be the Republican that runs against them,” Trump said.


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