Since the day Donald Trump was elected president in November 2016, the Dow Jones industrial average has risen by some 35 percent, making the last 14 months one of the greatest bull market runs in history.
Some $6 trillion of wealth has been created for Americans — which is very good news for the 55 million Americans with 401(k) plans, the 25 million or so who have IRAs, and another 20 million with company pension plans and employee stock ownership plans.
The Left was certain exactly the opposite would happen with a Trump presidency. To borrow a recent phrase from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, President Trump’s policies would cause “Armageddon” for family finances, the American economy and the stock market.
Keep all this talk of economic meltdowns and financial market doomsday in mind the next time you hear a new commentator say that “most economists” believe that Trump’s policies won’t work. When it comes to Trump’s critics, so far almost all have been dead wrong. Here are some greatest hits from the past 18 months or so.
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Filmmaker Michael Moore, August 2017.
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Paul Krugman of The New York Times, the day after the election.
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Eric Zitzewitz, former economist with the International Monetary Fund, November 2016.
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Larry Summers, former chief economist to Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, June 2016.
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Steve Rattner, MSNBC economic guru, October 2016.
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Ben White, Politico, October 2016.
And finally, and most unambiguously:
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Headline of a Washington Post editorial, October 2016.
The world economy is as strong today as it has been in at least a decade, as The Wall Street Journal recently reported. Now the left has to engage in logical contortions to explain how the red-hot American economy is really a result of Obama policies — every which one Trump has systematically been dismantling.
As I’ve acknowledged many times, the roaring stock market and the surging rate of growth of the economy (which is now estimated at 3.5 percent, up from 1.6 percent in Obama’s last year in office) could turn against Trump in the months and years to come. It’s quite possible that the market exuberance over Trump’s deregulation and tax cut policies have run too far ahead.
But what is certain at this point in Trump’s presidency is that anyone who sold stock on the basis of predictions by liberal “experts” such as Larry Summers, Paul Krugman and Steve Rattner missed out on a 30 percent-plus surge in their financial wealth.
Would you take financial advice from these people?
It turns out the businessman knows more about how the economy really works than the chattering class. What a shock.
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