Trump’s Davos Speech: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
President Donald Trump spoke virtually to global business leaders and politicians at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday. His remarks covered a wide range of topics, from artificial intelligence to Ukraine, but they were mostly focused on economic policy.
To realize the “golden age of America,” Trump declared, he must confront the “economic chaos” of the last administration. He promised to reverse “energy restrictions” and “crippling regulations,” and he complained about $8 trillion “in wasteful deficit spending” under President Joe Biden. (The national debt increased by more than $7 trillion during the first Trump administration.)
Trump promised to lower the 21 percent federal corporate income tax to 15 percent, which he described as “about as low as it gets, and by far the lowest of a large country.” A corporate income tax of 15 percent indeed would make the U.S. more
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