Letters from an American - March 3, 2025

Episode Date: March 4, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 March 3rd, 2025. As seemed evident even at the time, the ambush of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office on Friday was set up to provide justification for cutting off congressionally approved aid to Ukraine as it tries to fight off Russia's invasion. That impoundment of funds Congress has determined should go to Ukraine is illegal under the terms of the 1974 Impoundment Control Act, and it is unconstitutional
Starting point is 00:00:39 because the Constitution gives to Congress, not to the President, the power to set government spending and to make laws. The President's job is to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. It was for a similar impoundment of congressionally appropriated funds for Ukraine, holding them back until Zelensky agreed to tilt the 2020 election by smearing Joe Biden, that the House of Representatives impeached Trump in 2019. It is not hard to imagine that Trump chose to repeat that performance in public this time
Starting point is 00:01:15 as a demonstration of his determination to act as he wishes, regardless of laws and constitution. On Sunday, Nicholas Enrich, the acting assistant administrator for global health at the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, released a series of memos he and other senior career officials had written, recording in detail how the cuts to lifesaving humanitarian assistance at the agency will lead to preventable death and make the U.S. less safe. The cuts will no doubt result in preventable death, destabilization, and threats to national security on a massive scale," one memo read. Enrich estimated that without USAID intervention, more than 16 million pregnant women
Starting point is 00:02:05 and more than 11 million newborns would not get medical care. More than 14 million children would not get care for pneumonia and diarrhea, among the top causes of preventable deaths for children under the age of five. 200,000 children would be paralyzed with polio, and one million children would not be treated
Starting point is 00:02:25 for severe acute malnutrition. There would be an additional 12.5 million or more cases of malaria this year, meaning 71,000 to 166,000 deaths, a 28 to 32% increase in tuberculosis, as many as 775 million cases of avian flu, 2.3 million additional deaths a year in children who could not be vaccinated against diseases, additional cases of Ebola and M. pox. The higher rates of illness will take a toll on economic development in
Starting point is 00:03:01 developing countries, and both the diseases and the economic stagnation will spill over into the United States. Although Secretary of State Marco Rubio promised to create a system for waivers to protect that life-saving aid, the cuts appear random, and the system for reversing them remains unworkable. The programs remain shuttered.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Enrich blamed political leadership at USAID, the Department of State, and the Department of Government Efficiency, who have created and continue to create intentional and or unintentional obstacles that have wholly prevented implementation. On Sunday, Enrich sent another memo to staff thanking them for their work and telling them he had been placed on administrative leave, effective immediately. Dangerous cuts are taking place in the United States as well. On Friday, on Joe Rogan's podcast, Musk called Social Security, the basis of the U.S. social
Starting point is 00:04:02 safety net, a Ponzi scheme. Also on Friday, the Social Security Administration announced that it will consolidate the current 10 regional offices it maintains into four and cut at least 7,000 jobs from an agency that is already at a 50-year staffing low. Eric Wagner of Government Executive reported that billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGGI, team had canceled the leases for 45 of the agency's field offices and is urging employees to quit. The acting commissioner of the agency, Leland Dudek, a mid-level staffer who got his post after sharing sensitive information with Doggie
Starting point is 00:04:45 blamed former President Joe Biden for the cuts. In contrast, Senator Ron Wyden, a Democrat of Oregon, pointed out that the system currently delivers 99.7% of retirement benefits accurately and on time. He warned that the administration is hollowing it out and when it can no longer function, Republicans will say it needs the private sector to take it over. He called the cuts a prelude to privatization. The public is going to suffer terribly as a result of this, a senior official told NPR. Local field offices will close, whole times will increase, and people will be sicker, hungry, or die when checks don't arrive or a disability hearing is delayed just one month too late.
Starting point is 00:05:36 In South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia, more than 200 wildfires began to burn over the weekend as dry conditions and high winds drove the flames. Firefighters from the Forest Service helped to contain the fires, but they were understaffed even before Trump took office. Now, with the new cuts to the service, prevention measures are impossible and there aren't enough people to fight fires effectively and safely. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, a Republican, declared a state of emergency on Sunday. Josh Marshall at Talking Points memo picked up something many of us missed, posting today that Trump's
Starting point is 00:06:16 February 11th Workforce Optimization executive order is a clear blueprint for the end goal of all the cuts to the federal government. The order says that departments and agencies must plan to cut all functions and employees who are not designated as essential during a government shutdown. As Marshall notes, this is basically a blueprint for a skeleton crew version of government. But for all that the administration, led by Doggie, insists that the U.S. has no money for the government services that help ordinary people, it appears to think there is plenty of money to help wealthy supporters. In February, the cryptocurrency Bitcoin experienced its biggest monthly drop since June 2022,
Starting point is 00:07:04 falling by 17.5%. On Sunday, in a post on a social media site, Trump announced that the government will create a strategic stockpile of five cryptocurrencies, spending tax dollars to buy them. Supporters say that such an investment could pay off in decades when that currency has appreciated to become worth trillions of dollars. But, as Zachary B. Wolfe of CNN notes, for every Bitcoin evangelist, there is an academic or banker from across the political spectrum who will point out that cryptocurrency investments might just as easily go up in smoke, which would be an unfortunate thing to happen to taxpayer dollars. The first three currencies Trump announced were not well known, and the announcement
Starting point is 00:07:53 sent their prices soaring. Hours later, he added the names of the two biggest cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin. After the initial surges, by Monday, prices for the currencies had fallen roughly back to where they had been before the announcement, making the announcement look like a pump-and-dump scheme. Economist Peter Schiff, a Trump supporter, called for a full congressional investigation, suggesting that someone other than Trump might have written the social media posts that set off the frenzy, and wondering who was buying and selling in that short window of time. Also on Sunday, the administration announced it would stop enforcing anti-money laundering
Starting point is 00:08:35 laws that were put in place over Trump's veto in 2021 at the end of his first term and required shell companies to identify the people who own or control them. Referring to the law as a Biden rule, Trump called the announcement that he would not enforce it, exciting news. The Trump Organization frequently uses shell companies. A world in which the government does not regulate business or address social welfare or infrastructure, claiming instead to promote economic development by funneling resources to wealthy business leaders, looks much like the late 19th century world that Trump praises. Trump insists that President William McKinley, who was president from
Starting point is 00:09:18 1897 to 1901, created the nation's most prosperous era by imposing high tariffs on products from foreign countries. Trump confirmed today that he will go forward with his own 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% on goods from China, adding to the 10% tariffs Trump added to Chinese products in February. While President Joe Biden maintained tariffs on only certain products from China to protect specific industries, it appears Trump's tariffs will cover all products. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada called the tariffs unjustified and announced that Canada will put retaliatory tariffs on $20.8 billion worth of U.S. products, made primarily in Republican-dominated states, including spirits, beer, wine, cosmetics, appliances, orange juice, peanut butter, clothing, footwear, and paper.
Starting point is 00:10:20 A second set of tariffs in a few weeks will target about $90 billion worth of products, including cars and trucks, electrical vehicles, products made of steel and aluminum, fruits and vegetables, beef, pork, and dairy products. Mexico's President Claudia Scheinbaum did not provide details of what her country would do, but told reporters today, we have a plan B, C, D. Chinese officials say that China too will impose retaliatory tariffs,
Starting point is 00:10:53 singling out agricultural products and placing tariffs of 15% on corn and 10% on soybeans. It also says it will restrict exports to 15 US companies. The tariffs in place in the US at the end of the 19th century were less important for the explosive growth of the economy in that era than the flood of foreign capital into private businesses, railroad, mining, cattle, department stores, and finance. By the end of the century, investing in America was such a
Starting point is 00:11:26 busy trade that the London Stock Exchange had a separate section for American railroad transactions alone. And the economic growth of the country did not help everyone equally. While industrialists like Cornelius Vanderbilt II could build 70-room summer homes in Newport, Rhode Island. The workers, whose labor kept the mines and factories producing, toiled 14 to 16 hours a day in dangerous conditions for little money, with no workman's compensation or disability insurance if they were injured. The era has become known as the Gilded Age, dominated by so-called robber barons. Today the stock market dropped dramatically upon news that Trump
Starting point is 00:12:10 intended to go through with his tariffs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 650 points, down 1.48%. The S&P fell 1.76% and the NASDAQ Composite, which focuses on technology stocks, fell 2.64%. Meanwhile, shares of European defense companies jumped to record highs as Europe moves to replace the U.S. support for Ukraine. Also today, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta forecast a dramatic contraction in the economy in the first quarter of 2025. Evaluating current data according to a mathematical model, it moved from an expected 2.9% growth in gross domestic product at the end of January to negative 2.8% today. That's just a prediction and there is still room
Starting point is 00:13:08 for those numbers to turn around, but they might help to explain why Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is talking about changing the way the U.S. calculates economic growth. Letters from an American was written and read by Heather Cox Richardson. It was produced at Soundscape Productions, Dead in Massachusetts. Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss. Thank you.

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