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EPISODE · May 27, 2025 · 27 MIN

Episode 19- The Three-Legged Stool: Trump's Plan to Become the Richest Man in the World.

from The Greenfield Report with Henry R. Greenfield · host Henry R. Greenfield

What happens when an economic vision serves the ultra-wealthy while shifting costs to average Americans? In this eye-opening episode, Henry R. Greenfield dissects Trump administration's "three-legged stool" economic strategy and reveals how it fundamentally reshapes American economic priorities and global relationships.Greenfield takes listeners deep into Treasury Secretary Scott Besant's economic framework, exposing how tariffs function not as penalties on foreign nations, but as consumption taxes paid by American consumers and businesses. Despite the administration's claims, these tariffs have already contributed to a 20% drop in US exports while creating market volatility through inconsistent application.The conversation pivots to examine corporate reinvestment pressures, where Trump's approach differs dramatically from Biden's record-setting foreign direct investment achievements. Rather than strategic government investment in sectors like semiconductor manufacturing, Trump combines threats and incentives to pressure corporations – expecting them to absorb tariff costs while simultaneously offering them massive tax cuts.Most revealing is Greenfield's analysis of the third leg – tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy – which represents the true core of Trump's economic vision. Combined with reduced IRS enforcement capabilities, these policies create a windfall for the wealthy while potentially exploding the federal deficit. All while shifting America's geopolitical focus toward oil-rich Gulf states that provide both cheap oil and limitless investment capital.The implications are profound. This economic model accelerates wealth inequality while pivoting American foreign policy toward transactional relationships based on financial benefit rather than shared democratic values. Could this strategy make Trump the world's first trillionaire president? Listen now and judge for yourself.Support the show

What happens when an economic vision serves the ultra-wealthy while shifting costs to average Americans? In this eye-opening episode, Henry R. Greenfield dissects Trump administration's "three-legged stool" economic strategy and reveals how it fundamentally reshapes American economic priorities and global relationships. Greenfield takes listeners deep into Treasury Secretary Scott Besant's economic framework, exposing how tariffs function not as penalties on foreign nations, but as consumpti...

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