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		<title>By: Elizabeth Miller</title>
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		<dc:creator>Elizabeth Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description>Lately, I&#039;ve been concentrating on the business and financial media in the US and elsewhere and I don&#039;t see a lot of reporting or commentary on the &lt;i&gt;weakness&lt;/i&gt; of Trump. Quite the contrary, in fact.

Of course, they have their own special brand of spin, just like the rest of the media. This morning on Bloomberg they are discussing the Trump/Powell back and forth and how Trump now believes that his pick of Jerome Powell was the worst appointment he has ever made. This despite what Trump said yesterday about how it was Biden who appointed Powell. 

I can just imagine how that, ah, senior moment played in Democratic political media circles. Because Dems have a long history of focusing on the Trump distractions at the expense of the overall. 

It&#039;s the economy, you know. Which, at the moment, is doing just fine, in the face of great policy uncertainty through the first half of the first year of Trump&#039;s second term. Go figure...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lately, I've been concentrating on the business and financial media in the US and elsewhere and I don't see a lot of reporting or commentary on the <i>weakness</i> of Trump. Quite the contrary, in fact.</p>
<p>Of course, they have their own special brand of spin, just like the rest of the media. This morning on Bloomberg they are discussing the Trump/Powell back and forth and how Trump now believes that his pick of Jerome Powell was the worst appointment he has ever made. This despite what Trump said yesterday about how it was Biden who appointed Powell. </p>
<p>I can just imagine how that, ah, senior moment played in Democratic political media circles. Because Dems have a long history of focusing on the Trump distractions at the expense of the overall. </p>
<p>It's the economy, you know. Which, at the moment, is doing just fine, in the face of great policy uncertainty through the first half of the first year of Trump's second term. Go figure...</p>
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