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Hey, MAGA voters: You've been had. Trump's plans for the economy may ruin you.

Hey, MAGA voters: You've been had. Trump's plans for the economy may ruin you.

Opinion
Stand back while Trump installs a phalanx of other billionaires who will lower their own taxes while taking away government services that many forgotten MAGA men and women rely on.
By Rex Huppke
USA TODAY

President-elect Donald Trump cares deeply about the forgotten men and women of the MAGA movement, the regular folks who believe wealthy elites have made America decidedly NOT GREAT.

So I’m sure those forgotten men and women are thrilled to know Trump has stocked his upcoming administration with enough billionaires and multimillionaires to, as The Guardian put it recently, “form a soccer team.”

That’s right. Axios reported last week that, including Trump himself, the administration-to-be is already staffed with 14 billionaires. The list includes Linda McMahon as Education secretary, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy as government efficiency overseers, Howard Lutnick as Commerce secretary and billionaire hedge-fund manager Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary.

I’m sure these down-to-earth billionaires care deeply about the forgotten men and women who put Trump in office. Surely they are in no way “elite,” aside from perhaps owning an island, or maybe occasionally hunting poor people for sport on said island.

Forbes reported in 2021 that President Joe Biden’s Cabinet had a net worth of about $188 million.

The Guardian puts the net worth of Trump’s gang thus far at more than $300 billion. If you believe in math, it's a staggering sum, about 2,000 times the wealth of those in the Biden administration.

So, you know … regular folks, the kind who undoubtedly can relate to the day-to-day needs of Americans. The sort who regularly go to grocery stores, which they refer to as “commoner slop-distribution centers.” The kind who would never want to harvest the blood of young people in a narcissistic quest for eternal life.

Musk, Ramaswamy may come after VA health care, but it's fine.

There’s no way billionaire businessmen like Musk and Ramaswamy would do anything that helps the rich at the expense of hardworking Americans. They wrote recently in The Wall Street Journal that they will be “taking aim at the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures that are unauthorized by Congress.”

And yes, that could include things like the Department of Veterans Affairs medical services, billions of dollars in funding for education and housing, and the Head Start program.

But I’m 100% sure we can trust these billionaires because they’re with Trump, and Trump is clearly anti-elite. As the conservative Heritage Foundation trumpeted after the election: “With Trump’s Win, ‘Ordinary’ Americans Declared Independence from the Elites.”

And Fox Business host Stuart Varney said after Trump won: “The elites have been living in a bubble. Trump just burst it.”

Huzzah! Take that, elites! Now please stand back while regular-guy-billionaire Donald Trump installs a phalanx of other billionaires who will, in a totally non-elite way, lower their own taxes while taking away government services that many forgotten men and women rely on for little things like continuing to live.

Trump can't guarantee tariffs won't lead to higher prices. Cool!

Consider this: Trump has repeatedly talked about how much he likes tariffs and how, as soon as he takes office, he’s going to tariff the daylights out of other countries like China and Mexico.

Economists ‒ probably elites ‒ say the cost of tariffs will get passed along to American consumers. They say that because it’s exactly what will happen. But Trump, the everyman, has long denied that reality, convincing the forgotten men and women of the middle class he’s an economic wizard and this will all work out great for them.

On NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday, Trump was asked if he can “guarantee American families won't pay more” under his tariff plan.

Trump, the billionaire, said: “I can't guarantee anything. I can't guarantee tomorrow.”

Put your future in the hands of Trump's caring billionaires.

You see? Trump cares about American families to not guarantee anything.

So don’t worry, forgotten men and women. Be confident that Trump and Musk and Ramaswamy and McMahon and Lutnick and all the other totally trustworthy and altruistic non-elite billionaires know what’s good for you.

Because you’re about to get it, regardless.
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Penny · 46-50, F
just because theyre billionaires doesnt mean they wont do right by us.maybe it shows how smart or hard working they are. i mean to have become a billionaire in the first place.
Theyitis · 36-40, M
@Penny A billionaire’s income is out of proportion, there’s no way any billionaire works even 10,000 times harder than his employees. You become a billionaire by exploiting your workers and/or by ripping off your customers, there’s no other way.
TrashCat · M
@Penny Is that so? Where did Musk and Trump get their starts? Nepo babies
daydeeo · 61-69, M
@Theyitis Businesses that rip off their customers do not stay in business for long.
@Theyitis How about inventing or innovationg or organizing or leading great projects?
Penny · 46-50, F
@TrashCat just because people come from money doesnt make them bad people. they obviously work hard and are smart
Penny · 46-50, F
@Theyitis didnt musk make money from paypal and ebay? both are valuable services
Theyitis · 36-40, M
@LamontCranston No one person invents or innovates or organizes or leads anything all by himself that’s worth $1 billion. That’s a totally obscene amount of money. To give a little perspective, a million seconds ago was in the early morning of last November 30, about 11 1/2 days ago; a billion seconds ago was in 1993. Maybe you can be an honest millionaire, but there’s no ethical way for one individual to make $1 billion.
Theyitis · 36-40, M
@Penny Did Musk create PayPal or EBay all by himself, no workers? I don’t think so. If he paid his workers anything close to fair wages he wouldn’t be a billionaire. What does an entry level position at PayPal or EBay pay? I don’t know, but I imagine $50,000/year is probably a pretty generous estimate. Musk makes about $141 billion per year. The calculator on my phone says that $141 billion divided by $50,000 is $2,820,000. You can’t tell me that Musk works 2,820,000 times harder than someone who’s just starting at PayPal or EBay. Hell, it seems ludicrous to me to think he even works 100 times harder than his lowest level workers, therefore he must have gotten his wealth by severely underpaying his employees.
Penny · 46-50, F
@Theyitis i heard he sleeps at work sometimes
Theyitis · 36-40, M
@Penny He still doesn’t work anything close to 2,820,000 times harder than his lowest level employees. If he does nothing but work and eat and sleep all day five days a week, then maybe I’ll allow that he deserves 50 times the compensation of his entry level workers. That’s a far cry from 2,820,000.
Penny · 46-50, F
@Theyitis i dont think he owns ebay or paypal anymore. he prolly made alot by sellling it idk. apparently his billions must come from Tesla. so you are saying unless he shares his profits equally among all his employees he's evil? that would have to describe any business owner then. your argument is flawed. and honestly he may just work that much harder. we wouldnt really know though and itd be wrong to assume anything about it. but he does have a reputation as a hard worker and a tough boss. if you risked all your money and slaved away to start a business would you share all your profits equally with all your employees?