Trump weighs breaking up Wall Street banks, raising gas tax

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Trump weighs breaking up Wall Street banks, raising gas tax



U.S. President Donald Trump said he’s actively considering a breakup of giant Wall Street banks, giving a push to efforts to revive a Depression-era law separating consumer and investment banking.

“I’m looking at that right now,” Trump said of breaking up banks in the 30-minute Oval Office interview. “There’s some people that want to go back to the old system, right? So we’re going to look at that.”

Trump also said he’s open to increasing the U.S. gas tax to fund infrastructure development, in a further sign that policies unpopular with the Republican establishment are under consideration in the White House. He described higher gas taxes as acceptable to truckers — “I have one friend who’s a big trucker,” he said — as long as the proceeds are dedicated to improving U.S. highways.

In other news, Trump said he’d be willing to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, against the recommendations of his political advisers, to avert a military confrontation with the U.S. adversary. He also said that a Republican replacement for the Affordable Care Act would protect Americans with pre-existing conditions at least as well as Obamacare.

During the presidential campaign, Trump called for a “21st century” version of the 1933 Glass-Steagall law that required the separation of consumer and investment banking. The 2016 Republican party platform also backed restoring the legal barrier, which was repealed in 1999 under a financial deregulation signed by then-President Bill Clinton.

A handful of lawmakers blame the repeal for contributing to the 2008 financial crisis, an argument that Wall Street flatly rejects. Trump couldn’t unilaterally restore the law; Congress would have to pass a new version.

Trump officials, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn, have offered support for bringing back some version of Glass-Steagall, though they’ve offered scant details on an updated approach. Both Mnuchin and Cohn are former bankers who worked for Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

The Glass-Steagall law essentially split banking into two categories: deposit-taking companies backed by taxpayers that primarily made loans to businesses and consumers, and investment banks and insurers that trade and underwrite securities and create or focus on other complex instruments. Severing those businesses would prevent Americans’ nest eggs from flowing into more volatile capital markets, Congress reasoned at the time.

Trump said the tax cuts he’s seeking would, along with renegotiated trade agreements, serve as badly needed stimulus for the economy.

The president called first-quarter economic growth, which the Commerce Department said declined to a 0.7 per cent annual rate, “really bad.”

Although he’s taken credit for monthly job growth figures and stock market gains since entering office on Jan. 20, Trump said he’s not responsible for the GDP number.

“That’s really a left over from — in all fairness, I just got here,” he said. “So you’re growing at 1 per cent or less, so we need a stimulus.”

Trump touched on a host of foreign and domestic issues during the interview.

Addressing the most urgent foreign policy and national security issue before him, Trump said he’d be willing to meet with North Korean leader Kim “under the right circumstances” if it would result in defusing tension on the Korean Peninsula.

“If it would be appropriate for me to meet with him, I would absolutely, I would be honored to do it,” Trump said.

“Most political people would never say that,” he said, “but I’m telling you under the right circumstances I would meet with him.”

No U.S. president has had direct contact with the North Korean regime and any contacts between the two nations have been limited since the signing of an armistice that halted the Korean War in 1953. Kim has never met with a foreign leader since taking charge after his father’s death in 2011 and hasn’t left his isolated country.

Trump also defended his White House invitation to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who’s come under criticism from human rights groups for a brutal crackdown on the drug trade.

“The Philippines is very important to me strategically and militarily,” Trump said. “He’s been very, very tough on that drug problem but he has a massive drug problem.”

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Attaboy raise the price of gas.. MAGA!! :lol:
 

Curious Cdn

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Trump weighs breaking up Wall Street banks
The hit men are going to be lined up on each side of the streets to pot this looney tune.
 

Angstrom

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If they turn this guy into à martyre, the tea party members will hail him as the next Jesus lol.

Boy i should invest in popcorn stocks. This could be good
 

Durry

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I AM A CANADIAN

I am in the minority in Calgary,Vancouver, Toronto
and every casino in this country.

I was born in the forties, fifties or
sixties, yet I am somehow responsible for some First Nations
people being screwed out of their land in the 1700's!

I pay import tax on cars made in Ontario.

I am allowed to skydive and smoke, but
not allowed to drive without a seat belt.

All the money I make until mid July must
go to paying taxes.

I live and work among people who believe
Americans are Ignorant...
These same people cannot name their own country's
new territory.

I sleep well knowing that my taxes
helped purchase a nice six
figure home in Vancouver for
some unskilled refugee.

Although they are unpatriotic
and constantly try to separate...
Quebec still provides most of my
nation's prime ministers.

95% of my nation's international
conflicts are over fish.

I'm supposed to call black people
African Canadians, although I'm sure none of
them have ever been to Africa for that matter.

I am being told that paying a 200% tax
on alcohol is fair.

I am also being told that the same tax
on gasoline is also fair.

I am being told that spending $15
billion to promote the French language in the rest of Canada is
fair when the province of Quebec doesn't
support or even recognize the ENGLISH language. How
can Quebec get away with that?

I am being told that paying $1 million
for 3 Stripes ('The Voice of Fire' painting in Ottawa )
by the National Art Gallery was a good
purchase, even though 99% of this country didn't want it
or will ever see it.

When I look at my pension and realize
that I take home a third of what I
actually make, I say
'Oh well, at least we have better
health care than the U.S.A..'

I must bail out big corporations who drive
their business into the ground and say,
'yeah that's ok.'
And When they move all their manufacturing
plants and jobs to a third world country and say,
'no problem.'

Canada is the highest taxed nation in
North America, the biggest Military
buffer for the United States , and
the number one destination
for fleeing terrorists.

The Lord's prayer is not allowed in our
schools anymore because of other religions who chose to
move here. But prayer rooms for Muslims are provided.

I am an angry white person.

I am one pissed off taxpayer, who is broke.

I am Canadian!!!
 

mentalfloss

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He can't even pass executive orders or legislation with a majority congress.
 

B00Mer

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www.canadianforums.ca
I AM A CANADIAN

I am in the minority in Calgary,Vancouver, Toronto
and every casino in this country.

I was born in the forties, fifties or
sixties, yet I am somehow responsible for some First Nations
people being screwed out of their land in the 1700's!

I pay import tax on cars made in Ontario.

I am allowed to skydive and smoke, but
not allowed to drive without a seat belt.

All the money I make until mid July must
go to paying taxes.

I live and work among people who believe
Americans are Ignorant...
These same people cannot name their own country's
new territory.

I sleep well knowing that my taxes
helped purchase a nice six
figure home in Vancouver for
some unskilled refugee.

Although they are unpatriotic
and constantly try to separate...
Quebec still provides most of my
nation's prime ministers.

95% of my nation's international
conflicts are over fish.

I'm supposed to call black people
African Canadians, although I'm sure none of
them have ever been to Africa for that matter.

I am being told that paying a 200% tax
on alcohol is fair.

I am also being told that the same tax
on gasoline is also fair.

I am being told that spending $15
billion to promote the French language in the rest of Canada is
fair when the province of Quebec doesn't
support or even recognize the ENGLISH language. How
can Quebec get away with that?

I am being told that paying $1 million
for 3 Stripes ('The Voice of Fire' painting in Ottawa )
by the National Art Gallery was a good
purchase, even though 99% of this country didn't want it
or will ever see it.

When I look at my pension and realize
that I take home a third of what I
actually make, I say
'Oh well, at least we have better
health care than the U.S.A..'

I must bail out big corporations who drive
their business into the ground and say,
'yeah that's ok.'
And When they move all their manufacturing
plants and jobs to a third world country and say,
'no problem.'

Canada is the highest taxed nation in
North America, the biggest Military
buffer for the United States , and
the number one destination
for fleeing terrorists.

The Lord's prayer is not allowed in our
schools anymore because of other religions who chose to
move here. But prayer rooms for Muslims are provided.

I am an angry white person.

I am one pissed off taxpayer, who is broke.

I am Canadian!!!

 

Bar Sinister

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I AM A CANADIAN

I am in the minority in Calgary,Vancouver, Toronto
and every casino in this country.

I was born in the forties, fifties or
sixties, yet I am somehow responsible for some First Nations
people being screwed out of their land in the 1700's!

I pay import tax on cars made in Ontario.

I am allowed to skydive and smoke, but
not allowed to drive without a seat belt.

All the money I make until mid July must
go to paying taxes.

I live and work among people who believe
Americans are Ignorant...
These same people cannot name their own country's
new territory.

I sleep well knowing that my taxes
helped purchase a nice six
figure home in Vancouver for
some unskilled refugee.

Although they are unpatriotic
and constantly try to separate...
Quebec still provides most of my
nation's prime ministers.

95% of my nation's international
conflicts are over fish.

I'm supposed to call black people
African Canadians, although I'm sure none of
them have ever been to Africa for that matter.

I am being told that paying a 200% tax
on alcohol is fair.

I am also being told that the same tax
on gasoline is also fair.

I am being told that spending $15
billion to promote the French language in the rest of Canada is
fair when the province of Quebec doesn't
support or even recognize the ENGLISH language. How
can Quebec get away with that?

I am being told that paying $1 million
for 3 Stripes ('The Voice of Fire' painting in Ottawa )
by the National Art Gallery was a good
purchase, even though 99% of this country didn't want it
or will ever see it.

When I look at my pension and realize
that I take home a third of what I
actually make, I say
'Oh well, at least we have better
health care than the U.S.A..'

I must bail out big corporations who drive
their business into the ground and say,
'yeah that's ok.'
And When they move all their manufacturing
plants and jobs to a third world country and say,
'no problem.'

Canada is the highest taxed nation in
North America, the biggest Military
buffer for the United States , and
the number one destination
for fleeing terrorists.

The Lord's prayer is not allowed in our
schools anymore because of other religions who chose to
move here. But prayer rooms for Muslims are provided.

I am an angry white person.

I am one pissed off taxpayer, who is broke.

I am Canadian!!!

No you're not. You're a wannabe American KKK member. And one who makes up "facts" to boot. There are so many errors in that diatribe it appears to have been researched by a person who can't read.
 

Curious Cdn

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No you're not. You're a wannabe American KKK member. And one who makes up "facts" to boot. There are so many errors in that diatribe it appears to have been researched by a person who can't read.

Did he mention hockey, maple syrup and "aboot"?
 

pgs

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No you're not. You're a wannabe American KKK member. And one who makes up "facts" to boot. There are so many errors in that diatribe it appears to have been researched by a person who can't read.
I t sure feels that way to me , maybe you can point out the errors to us not quite as astute as you .
 

Highball

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Just exercising common sense I would like to see the breakup happen BUT... who owns the Donald?? Also using common sense I'll forecast this will never happen BUT if it does it will by a plan crafted by Wall Street bankers. Who will prosper>> Them of course!
 

coldstream

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This is the most positive thing i've heard out of the Trump administration in weeks, which has been totally distracted by foreign entanglements.

The rescinding of Glass-Steagall, Depression era laws that broke up consumer and investment banking, ranks as some of the most catastrophic legislation ever passed by Congress.. at the instigation of the arch Free Market shill, Bill Clinton. It led inexorably to the derivatives and housing collapse of 2008 and to the concentration of financial power in the hands of 5 supranational banks.. who now rule the world.

It frankly surprises me given the high profile positions given to Goldman Sachs executives in his administration.. Advisor, Gary Cohn, Sec. of Treasury, Steve Mnuchin, even Stephen Bannon, but the latter seems a true convert to nationalist and populist economics.

I'd be interested to see how far he pushes this, because he would have widespread support NON-neoCon Republicans, and NON-neoLib Democrats.

It is an essential element in reestablishing and sovereign national currency and banking system, but it is only one element. I'm trying to reconcile that to his stated goals of deregulation Wall Street. You can't do both.
 

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It is an essential element in reestablishing and sovereign national currency and banking system, but it is only one element. I'm trying to reconcile that to his stated goals of deregulation Wall Street. You can't do both.
But you can certainly promise both and do neither.

Especially if you're Kim Jong Don.