Economist Joseph Gagon argues that shuttering of tariffs and USAIDs will not solve the US national deficit.
Although the cost cuts followed by US President Donald Trump may be popular among many Americans, economists differ in their assessment of possible results of these measures.
Pietersen Institute for International Economics Senior Fellow Joseph Gagon told hosts Steve Klemans that Trump’s view is to change the tariff taxes on imported goods, unrealistic.
The United States government is bloated and requires modernization, Gagon’s argument. But when measures including firing thousands of federal employees and firing USAID can save the Arabs, what is their impact on the national economy and the country’s debt debt?
The US government should be involved in a conversation on Trump’s long -term implications of Trump’s “major reform”.