March 15, 2026

The Megalomaniac and the Stock Market

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The Megalomaniac and the Stock Market

The Megalomaniac and the Stock Market
Flanked by Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, President Donald Trump holds up a dederal decision permitting-process flowchart for federally funded highway projects in the United States’ while speaking following a meeting on infrastructure at Trump Tower, August 15, 2017 in New York City. (Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Trump’s ego and his economic team’s incompetence not only threaten the stock market, but could tank the whole economy.


The Megalomaniac and the Stock Market

By Robert Reich, J.D.
Carmel B. Friesen Professor of Public Policy
University of California, Berkeley


Trump doesnโ€™t want the public to think the stock market has tanked because of Trumpโ€™s government shutdown, his trade war with China, and the $1.9 trillion increase in the nationโ€™s debt caused by his tax cut for corporations and the wealthy. (Actually, these are the major reasons for the marketโ€™s drop.)

So heโ€™s blaming the Fed and its chair, Jerome Powell, for raising interest rates. And heโ€™s ordered his staff to find a legal rationale for removing Powell. (Itโ€™s highly unlikely Trump has legal authority to do this, but like every other illegal thing Trump has tried, it may end up in the federal courts.)

Which is rattling investors even more, because they worry Trump is trying to turn the Fed into his own political tool.

All modern economies depend on public confidence that politicians canโ€™t lower interest rates to serve their own purposes โ€“ such as getting short-term growth at the expense of long-term inflation and instability. (Which is exactly what Trump wants to do.)

Adding to the panic is Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, who announced today that he called bank executives in order to ensure that markets are functioning properly โ€“ an intervention that Treasury secretaries typically make when thereโ€™s an economic crisis.

Bottom line: Trumpโ€™s ego and his economic teamโ€™s incompetence not only threaten the stock market, but could tank the whole economy.


Originally published by Common Dreams, 12.25.2018, under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.