Anonymous ID: 9ff945 April 14, 2019, 8:36 a.m. No.6174683   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5383

Trump Slams Fed Again, Says Stocks Should Be 5,000-10,000 Higher

 

President Donald Trump, renewing his attack on the Federal Reserve, claimed the stock market would be “5000 to 10,000” points higher had it not been for the actions of the U.S. central bank.

“If the Fed had done its job properly, which it has not, the Stock Market would have been up 5000 to 10,000 additional points,” the president tweeted on Sunday. “Quantitative tightening was a killer, should have done the exact opposite!”

 

The president delivered his latest assault on the Fed as his motorcade pulled into Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, for a Sunday outing.

His venting comes as his two recent picks for the Fed, businessman Herman Cain and conservative economist Stephen Moore, have come under fire, with several Republicans indicating Cain may not be able to win confirmation in the Senate.

 

It also comes days after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, a frequent target of Trump’s criticism, told lawmakers at a Democratic Party retreat that the central bank won’t bend to political pressure, according to two people in the room for the closed-door event.

Trump picked Powell as Fed chairman, replacing Janet Yellen, but later indicated that he regretted the decision, and in late 2018 discussed the feasibility of firing him before appearing to decide against it. Trump has criticized the Fed’s rate increases as it tried to gradually move them to a level that neither stymies nor stimulates growth.

The rate hikes have slowed some segments of the economy, such as housing, but overall the U.S. economic expansion continues, along with the lowest unemployment in decades and inflation near the Fed’s 2 percent target.

Lately, Trump has urged the Fed to cut rates to turn the economy into a “rocket ship,” which White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said last week would be growth in the 4 to 4.5 percent range.

 

The Federal Reserve raised rates four times in 2018, but has since paused, saying it will be “patient” as it assesses the need for any additional changes in the policy rate, now in a target range of 2.25 percent to 2.5 percent.

U.S. stocks have risen sharply this year after the Fed’s dovish pivot, reversing a late-2018 swoon. The benchmark S&P 500 Index closed Friday at 2,907.41, less than one percent below its record high close from September. U.S. central bankers in March signaled no rate moves in 2019, based on their outlook for solid if unspectacular economic growth with inflation near goal.

f Trump was referring to the more narrow Dow Jones Industrial Average, his tweet suggested the index could be over 36,000 points absent the Fed’s moves. The Dow closed on Friday at 26,412.30.

 

Defending the Fed

Prior to Trump’s tweeting, global policy makers had spent the weekend leaping to the defense of the Fed and other central banks facing pressure from politicians. At talks of the International Monetary Fund in Washington, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Saturday that he was “certainly worried about central bank independence” and especially “in the most important jurisdiction in the world.”

While many politicians want their central banks to juice growth by keeping monetary policy easy, the risk is the political meddling leaves investors worrying about a flare up of inflation and push up market interest rates in response, potentially hurting expansions.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-04-13/america-s-upper-middle-class-feeling-the-pinch-too

Anonymous ID: 9ff945 April 14, 2019, 8:40 a.m. No.6174723   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4758

tyb

 

It is SO nice here in the early morning….now it is nearing noon, so I am assuming the nice peaceful quiet morning we have had here will soon end….

Anonymous ID: 9ff945 April 14, 2019, 8:46 a.m. No.6174776   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4784

>>6174694

so this is the kind of racist bullshit that they are showing on TV nowadays? WTF!?

 

Is this the show that posted that twat last night with all of those code words?

Anonymous ID: 9ff945 April 14, 2019, 9:09 a.m. No.6174944   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4961 >>5029 >>5382

Wasserman Schultz: 'We need a President, not a comic book villain'

 

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), the former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), called President Trump a "comic book villain" in response to the president's immigration policy on Friday.

 

"What the president is intent on doing is using immigrants who are simply coming to this country to make a better life for themselves and their families as political weapons," Wasserman Schultz told CNN. "It is just outrageous when what we need to do is sit down at the table … and adopt some sane, humane immigration policy."

 

Her comments came after Trump said Friday that his administration is "giving strong considerations" to a controversial plan to release migrants into so-called sanctuary cities. His announcement broke with his own officials, who said earlier in the day that such a plan was not being seriously considered.

 

Wasserman Schultz criticized the plan, as well as Trump's "fake" national emergency declaration to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border, calling it a "seventh century solution to what can be solved with 21st century technology."

"The president has run amok and he is going to create dangerous situations," she continued. "It's outrageously irresponsible. We need a president, not a comic book villain."

Wasserman Schultz is the latest Democrat to speak out against the Trump administration's latest immigration moves.

 

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said it was "very unfortunate" that the administration was weighing the move, and Rep. Lou Correa (D-Calif.), the chairman of the House Homeland Security oversight subcommittee, compared the policy proposal to "throwing tantrums."

The president has intensified his efforts to crack down on illegal immigration in recent weeks and has grown increasingly frustrated with the spike in migrant families crossing the southern border.

 

Last week, Trump threatened to close the U.S.-Mexico border entirely. He has also proposed sending more troops to the southern border to assist Border Patrol.

Trump has defended his policy proposals, arguing there is a border crisis.

 

https://thehill.com/latino/438715-wasserman-schultz-we-need-a-president-not-a-comic-book-villain?amp

Anonymous ID: 9ff945 April 14, 2019, 9:18 a.m. No.6175007   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5087

>>6174936

>Hecate

>Maiden Mother Matriarch

>More than they appear to be

 

hmm, I had to look that up….here is what I found on wikipedia (I know..)

 

Hecate or Hekate (/ˈhɛkətiː/; Ancient Greek: Ἑκάτη, Hekátē) is a goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding a pair of torches or a key[1] and in later periods depicted in triple form. She was variously associated with crossroads, entrance-ways, light, magic, witchcraft, knowledge of herbs and poisonous plants, ghosts, necromancy, and sorcery.[2][3] She appears in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter and in Hesiod's Theogony, where she is promoted strongly as a great goddess. The place of origin of her following is uncertain, but it is thought that she had popular followings in Thrace.[4]

 

Hecate was one of the main deities worshiped in Athenian households as a protective goddess and one who bestowed prosperity and daily blessings on the family.[5] In the post-Christian writings of the Chaldean Oracles (2nd–3rd century CE) she was regarded with (some) rulership over earth, sea, and sky, as well as a more universal role as Saviour (Soteira), Mother of Angels and the Cosmic World Soul.[6][7] Regarding the nature of her cult, it has been remarked, "she is more at home on the fringes than in the center of Greek polytheism. Intrinsically ambivalent and polymorphous, she straddles conventional boundaries and eludes definition."[8]

 

so what are you saying anon??

Anonymous ID: 9ff945 April 14, 2019, 9:57 a.m. No.6175338   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5343

Ilhan Omar: White House escalates Trump attack over 9/11 comment

 

The White House escalated its assault on the Muslim American congresswoman Ilhan Omar on Sunday, after Donald Trump repeatedly tweeted video footage of September 11 and accused Omar of downplaying the terror attacks.

Supported by a wave of Democrats saying Trump was wilfully misrepresenting comments by Omar in what amounted to dangerous racist bullying, the congresswoman on Saturday said she would not be silenced by “an administration that ran on banning Muslims from this country”.

 

“No one person – no matter how corrupt, inept, or vicious – can threaten my unwavering love for America,” Omar tweeted.

But on Sunday White House press secretary Sarah Sanders insisted that Omar, 37, a Somali-American who became one of the first Muslim women in Congress when she was elected in November and who is the first to wear a hijab in the House chamber, was in the wrong.

“I find her comments to be absolutely disgraceful and unbefitting of a member of Congress,” Sanders said, “and I think that it’s a good thing that the president is calling her out.”

Sanders dismissed expressions of concern by Democrats that Trump was inciting violence against Omar, who has received death threats, and other Muslim Americans.

 

“The president is wishing no ill-will and certainly not violence toward anyone,” said Sanders. “But the president is absolutely and should be calling out the congresswoman.”

Omar has come in for a ceaseless drubbing from the right over a snippet from a speech last month to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, in which she discussed the problem of Islamophobia and described “the discomfort of being a second-class citizen”.

“CAIR was founded after 9/11,” Omar said, “because they recognized that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties”.

In response, Trump tweeted, retweeted and then pinned atop his Twitter account – ensuring maximum views – a video splicing looped footage of Omar’s remark with footage of the 9/11 attacks, including graphic footage of planes striking the World Trade Center and of the Twin Towers falling.

 

Trump’s attack picked up and amplified a cover run by the tabloid New York Post, owned by Rupert Murdoch, which splashed a quote from Omar over a picture of the World Trade Center in flames.

In response to the Post cover, a group of New York City corner-store owners announced a boycott of the newspaper.

The Yemeni American Merchants Association, which represents Yemeni Americans who own and run an estimated 4,000 to 5,000 of New York City’s thousands of delis and corner stores, known as “bodegas,” wrote that the front page “provoked hatred” and “aims to harm Omar and her family and other people of the Islamic faith”.

 

“This rhetoric threatens the safety and wellbeing of Omar, Muslim leaders, and the larger Muslim American community at a time when Islamophobia is at an all-time high,” it added. Omar, who represents a district including the city of Minneapolis, has been in Congress just over three months but already she has been targeted by Trump more than once. In February, after Omar suggested support for Israel was fueled by donations from a lobby group, she was accused of antisemitism.

 

Omar apologized “unequivocally”. But she has declined to admit a similar mistake over her 9/11 comment, despite intense pressure.

“I did not run for Congress to be silent,” she tweeted on Saturday. “I stand undeterred to continue fighting for equal opportunity in our pursuit of happiness for all Americans.”

Many Democrats, including more than a dozen presidential candidates, issued statements of support for Omar, though activists were careful to note that some of the statements, which supported Omar by name, were stronger than others.

 

Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, the other Muslim American woman in Congress, was the first on Friday to call for Democrats to support Omar.

“Enough is enough,” she wrote. “No more silence, with NY Post and now Trump taking Ilhan’s words out of context to incite violence toward her, it’s time for more Dem[ocrats] to speak up. Clearly the GOP is fine with this shameful stunt, but we cannot stand by.”

Senator Bernie Sanders called attacks on Omar “disgusting and dangerous” and said Omar would not “back down to Trump’s racism and hate, and neither will we”.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/apr/14/ilhan-omar-trump-9-11-september

Anonymous ID: 9ff945 April 14, 2019, 9:58 a.m. No.6175343   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6175338

contd

 

Senator Elizabeth Warren said: “The president is inciting violence against a sitting congresswoman – and an entire group of Americans based on their religion. It’s disgusting. It’s shameful. And any elected leader who refuses to condemn it shares responsibility for it.”

 

Former representative Beto O’Rourke and current New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Trump’s attacks amounted to an “incitement to violence”.

 

Trump’s own controversial remarks and false claims about September 11 have come under renewed scrutiny.

 

Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, the New York congressman Jerrold Nadler, whose district covers lower Manhattan, said he was not offended by Omar’s remarks because she had been referring only in passing to September 11.

 

But Trump was speaking out of turn, Nadler said, because after 9/11 he had taken money from a federal grant fund for small businesses that were damaged in the terrorist attacks.

 

“He stole $150,000 from some small business person who could have used it to help rehabilitate himself,” Nadler said.

 

“He has no moral authority to be talking about 9/11 at all.”

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/apr/14/ilhan-omar-trump-9-11-september