Donald Trump’s Pick For Top Economic Adviser Is Pro-Immigration, Pro-Outsourcing

Via Breitbart

President Donald Trump has picked an economic advisor who believes in growing the nation’s economy by importing workers and consumers, and by expanding free-trade outsourcing, despite Trump’s “buy  American, hire American” campaign promises.

Kevin Hassett is slated to become chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors if he is approved by the Senate’s banking committee. If Hassett is confirmed, that will be a win for the corporatist, business-first faction in Trump’s White House, which fights for influence in the Oval Office against the populist, America-first faction that helped Trump win the election in November.

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The Axios news site used three bullet points to describe what the views held by Hassett, formerly an economist at the American Enterprise Institute.

China: Hassett warned in 2010 that bashing China-U.S. trade policy would bring the U.S. back to the downward spiral in the 1930s.

Globalization: “An absolute prerequisite for long-term economic growth is full participation in the global economy and trading system.”

Immigrant workers: [E]conomic growth could expand significantly if immigration in the U.S. were expanded.”

The Financial Times said Hassett’s pick shows “nationalist forces have lost some ground when it comes to the economic advice reaching the president.” The Financial Times, in fact, used Hassett’s words to reveal his stance on issues.

• America Needs more workers

… With lackluster GDP growth threatening to become our new normal, allowing more immigrants to enter for the sake of employment is one of the few policies that might restore our old normal. If the U.S. doubled its total immigration and prioritized bringing in new workers, it could add more than half a percentage point a year to expected GDP growth.

• Understanding the role of the United States in the global economy

Liberalized trade — in broadly multilateral, regional, or bilateral agreements — is a key ingredient in the recipe for prosperity. … An absolute prerequisite for long-term economic growth is full participation in the global economy and trading system.

• Analysis of the economic effects of immigration reform

… This paper explores the economic consequences of expanded immigration on the U.S. economy. It begins by reviewing the immigration practices of our OECD trading partners, and documenting that immigration, as a share of the work force, is well below international norms. The literature identifying the economic impact of immigration is reviewed, suggesting that economic growth could expand significantly if immigration in the U.S. were expanded.

That’s a standard pitch from D.C.-based legislators, agency officials, and political advisors, all who stand to gain from a more powerful national economy and a greater inflow of taxes — no matter how immigration changes the distribution of income or the hurts the prospects of ordinary Americans and their children.

Breitbart News reported last year about a study by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine:

“Deep in the report, but not in the press release, it shows how each new unskilled immigrant costs state and local taxpayers $1,600 per year. It shows how the annual cost of legal and illegal immigration to state and local taxpayer is at least $57 billion, and that each unskilled immigrant is a net loss to taxpayers for the next 75 years.”

The same study also showed how cheap-labor immigration cuts salaries and shifts wealth towards investors and company owners:

The jargon-filled, much-caveated, 495-page report does show the information needed to measure how legal and illegal immigration transfers $500 billion a year from the wages paid to working-Americans towards companies, Wall Street investors and to new immigrants. But the report does not provide a dollar figure for the ‘immigration tax.’

Immigration also provides companies with a huge new source of consumers, many of whom rely on welfare payments. For example, immigrants now comprise one-in-seven Americans, sharply increasing annual sales by retail stores, groceries, entertainment companies, and much else.

The inflow of cheap unskilled labor also slows U.S. companies’ investment in the labor-saving technology that would actually increase the average wealth of poor and rich Americans by increasing their productivity. That process is making Americans companies vulnerable to foreign companies that use robots and other machines to increase their workers’ productivity, to lower their production costs and increase their marketplace competitiveness.

But immigration makes the federal government more powerful, so the selection of pro-immigration Hassett is being cheered by D.C.- advocates, including his predecessor, Jason Furman, who chaired the CEA under former President Barack Obama.

 

Michael Strain, Hassett’s colleague at the AEI, also praised the pick. “Kevin is a fantastic choice for CEA chair,” Strain wrote. “He is a first-class economist. He understands economics research, holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, and has a distinguished record of peer-reviewed academic papers. His deep knowledge of economics and of the economics literature will enable him to give truly expert advice to the president and to others in the Trump administration.”

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Ed
Ed
April 10, 2017 1:17 pm

Wait for it; this is where the Trumpeteers start with their usual “Keep your friends close and your enemies closer”.

Ed
Ed
  Ed
April 10, 2017 7:15 pm

From RT’s article about Shadow Brokers pushing back at Trump:
“Shadow Brokers listed some of the reasons they were unhappy with Trump in a Medium blog post: “Goldman Sachs (TheGlobalists) and Military Industrial Intelligence Complex (MIIC), cabinet, #2 — Backtracked on Obamacare, #3 — Attacked the Freedom Caucus (TheMovement), #4 — Removed Bannon from the NSC, #5 — Increased U.S. involvement in a foreign war (Syria Strike).”

The group also criticized Trump for launching the cruise missile strike against Syria, saying: “Whose war are you fighting? Israeli Nationalists’ (Zionist) and Goldman Sachs’ war? Chinese Globalists’ and Goldman Sachs war? Is not looking like you fighting the domestic wars, the movement elected you to be fighting.””

https://www.rt.com/usa/384082-shadow-brokers-nsa-password-trump/

BL
BL
April 10, 2017 2:27 pm

Where is the surprise ?? Every pick El Douche makes is a real winner…(cough).

Gayle
Gayle
April 10, 2017 2:37 pm

Don’t judge a man by what he says, only by what he does.

I am beginning to wonder what he’s smokin’.

AC
AC
April 10, 2017 3:12 pm

Trump has solidified his position as a single-term presidential failure. Bannon should run against Trump in the next presidential primary.

It looks like Bannon is the guy we thought we were voting for, anyway.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  AC
April 10, 2017 6:27 pm

Why and how has he failed?

I see a huge amount of accomplishing his promises with more in the works, what do you see that is different (specifically)?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Administrator
April 10, 2017 8:06 pm

You minimize and understate the number of things he has gotten done.

How long did you expect it to take him to accomplish all of his agenda and what other President has done as well as he has in pursuing their agenda as he has in their first two months? Or even their first year?

He’s just barely getting started in his term with almost all of it ahead of him, not leaving the office with everything in retrospect.

AC
AC
  Administrator
April 10, 2017 9:48 pm

Beyond these things, he picked more than a few appointees who are on record as being diametrically opposed to Trump’s espoused positions on a wide variety of things – the positions which got him elected, these people strongly oppose. This is no recipe for success.

These people are subversives, they will act in pursuit of their agenda, not Trump’s stated agenda (on whatever topic). He can’t watch all of them all the time – which is what it would take to keep them behaving properly. He needs to try again, with people he can actually trust – even of they don’t have the pristine pedigrees of those individuals that have been groomed for these positions.

If Trump wants to get things back on track, he need to stop listening to the people telling him his campaign promises are unobtainable (regardless of how close to him these people are) and that he needs to further betray the people that voted for him by doing the opposite of what was promised – and go back to listening to the people that got him elected, Bannon specifically.

Ignatious J Reilly
Ignatious J Reilly
April 10, 2017 4:19 pm

It’s not easy to go into a swamp, even to drain it, and not get covered with filthy slime. Washington certainly has no shortage of filthy slime. It’s difficult to imagine anyone, even a billionaire, could go there without absorbing some of the poison.

One could hope President Trump is throwing the establishment some bones as part of a negotiating process to deliver some of what he promised. Then again one could hope the Easter bunny leaves them some solid gold eggs too.

Me, I’m gonna hope for the best, continue to enjoy the fact that filthy hillary lost and go to the Amish Market and get a couple of cleaned rabbits for dinner. Think I’ll keep drinking too.

In any case, good things do happen every now & then 🙂 Dot’s right every now & then. . .

Indian police said on Saturday they had arrested the suspected mastermind behind a call center scam run out of a Mumbai suburb that targeted thousands of Americans and netted more than $300 million.

Sagar Thakkar, 24, also known as Shaggy, was arrested at Mumbai’s international airport in the early hours of Saturday after he flew in from Dubai, Mukund Hatote, a police officer on the case, told Reuters.

In October, the U.S. Justice Department charged more than 60 people in India and the United States with participating in the huge scam where call center agents impersonated Internal Revenue Service, immigration or other federal officials and demanded payments for non-existent debts.

The department said at least 15,000 people had been targeted by the telefraud that was run out of India.

The scam – which ran for more than a year – was blown open in early October, when Indian police raided a host of call centers in the Mumbai suburb of Thane and detained over 700 people suspected of involvement in defrauding Americans. Other call centers involved in the scam that operated from the western city of Ahmedabad were also raided and shut down by authorities.

At a news conference on Saturday evening, Thane Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh said Thakkar, who was charged in December along with others, had fled to Dubai in October following the raids and that he had also spent some time in Thailand over the last six months.

Thakkar, wearing blue jeans and a checked shirt, was presented to media on the sidelines of the press conference, but his face was covered with a black cloth.

Singh said he had interrogated Thakkar and was “impressed with his knowledge of the U.S. and Indian system.” Singh said Thakkar had confessed to his involvement in the scam.

Singh said Thane police have so far charged 400 people in the case, and about a dozen of them are in custody.

Thakkar was listed as a call center operator and payment processor in the U.S. Department of Justice indictment that charged the defendants with conspiracy to commit identity theft, false personation of an officer of the United States, wire fraud and money laundering
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-india-fraud-usa-arrests-idUSKBN17A05V?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Reuters%2FworldNews+%28Reuters+World+News%29

musket
musket
April 10, 2017 4:39 pm

He may in fact be all those things…but he still works for Trump and if Trump sees that he is not being successful he shifts positions to one that gets him where he wants to be. Don’t think of a job in Washington as lifetime employment or even one presidential term employment…….

Start thinking of it as you would software (with better customer service than Mr Softee). If you don’t get the job done your gone…..

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 10, 2017 5:52 pm

This neocon snowball has got a full head of steam. BOHICA.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 10, 2017 6:31 pm

I don’t think so, I think it is being controlled as much as possible while it is being slowly disassembled into its parts and eliminated one part at a time.

IMO and subject to change if I see it happening differently in the future.