
(GoRealNewsNow.com) – So-called “Nobel Prize-winning economist” Paul Krugman is once again attacking President-elect Donald Trump’s economic policies with baseless claims.
Known for his ultra-liberal bias, Krugman now warns that blue-collar workers will feel “brutally scammed” by Trump’s policies.
The economist’s criticism of the president-elect’s economic strategies is nothing new.
The liberal economist has long been a vocal opponent of policies that prioritize American workers and industries.
Now, he is claiming that Trump’s plans to raise tariffs and cut taxes will somehow harm the very people they are designed to help.
According to Krugman, Trump’s economic program is “extremely regressive,” allegedly redistributing income from working-class voters to the wealthy.
This claim flies in the face of the economic boom experienced under the Trump administration, where unemployment reached record lows and wages saw significant increases across all income levels.
While Krugman points to current inflation affecting American households, he conveniently ignores the role of Biden’s reckless spending and anti-energy policies in driving up costs.
Instead, he focuses on grocery prices, suggesting that Trump supporters’ expectations of lower food costs are misguided.
Krugman’s criticism of Trump’s tariffs as a “tax on imports” fails to acknowledge the critical role these measures play in protecting American industries and jobs from unfair foreign competition.
It is clear that Krugman’s globalist perspective prioritizes cheap foreign goods over American workers’ livelihoods.
Perhaps most telling is Krugman’s attack on Trump’s stance on illegal immigration.
The economist warns of negative impacts on industries reliant on immigrant labor, seemingly advocating for the continued exploitation of illegal aliens at the expense of American citizens.
Krugman’s concern over Trump’s criticism of higher education is particularly revealing.
Krugman has shown his allegiance to the leftist academic elite rather than hardworking Americans seeking practical skills and job opportunities.
He has suggested that questioning the value of overpriced, often politically biased institutions could “undermine technological advancement.”
In a final display of his disconnect from real America, Krugman claims that Trump’s policies aim to “revert the economy to a bygone era.”
What Krugman fails to understand is that many Americans long for a return to economic policies that prioritize American workers, industries, and values – the very essence of Making America Great Again.
As Trump continues to champion policies that put America First, it is clear that out-of-touch economists like Krugman will continue their attempts to discredit his vision.
But for millions of hardworking Americans who have seen the benefits of Trump’s economic leadership firsthand, Krugman’s warnings mean nothing in the face of real economic prosperity and opportunity.
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