Trump’s Fortress America

It is a common observation among conservative pundits that parts of Trump’s platform diverge wildly from orthodox Republican ideology.  It’s true, but irrelevant; Trump’s ideas make out a perfectly coherent whole, but one that finds its inspiration in a completely different source than the National Review.

Trump takes the following positions:

  1. Build a wall around the country to keep out immigrants;
  2. Increase the size of the military to deter any possible threats to the homeland, and then disengage from the world;
  3. Impose tariffs on most, or even all, of our trading partners in the hope of regaining jobs and boosting wages;
  4. Maintain existing levels of social spending;
  5. Increase spending on infrastructure; and
  6. Support business through massive tax cuts, deregulation, and subsidies.

This is a slightly tweaked and updated version of an economic model for a typical South American country, circa 1950.  It even comes with its own man on golf cart horseback!  The last act typically is stagflation.

Don’t cry for me, New Hampshire.