Comrade Trump does Emperor Putin's bidding by destroying the US economy and US manufacturing with steel and aluminum tariffs, towards the economic slavery of all Americans, under a new false king and imperial cult leader.

Published on 2 October 2025 at 08:12

10/02/2025

 

By attacking the US economy, engineering financial collapse of US businesses, and attacking US manufacturing, US enemies Trump and the GOP are the perfect enemies from within serving the military goals of our greatest enemy, Russia.

ICC's Vladmir Putin's and Jeffrey Epstein's Donald Trump has been doing the Russian military's bidding again, after they "engineered" Trump into power per the emails between Felix Sater and Michael Cohen of 11/03/2015, confirmed by Special Counsel John Durham under congressional questioning, revealing that Trump and the GOP did disqualify themselves permanently and immediately from public office when they conspired with an enemy of the United States to cheat in the 2016 elections, and where treason and elections crimes are self-executing disqualifying crimes.

Accordingly, Trump and the GOP want us to pretend they are legally in power, when they are not, and all of their conduct can be reversed and they can be removed from office per US laws.

Until we lawfully remove these usurpers from our public offices to rid our public offices of Trump's treasonous child sex trafficking ring loyalists embracing the Great Deceiver -- who embraces the total opposite of Christian values, and is currently facilitating the murder of women and children in Israel's and Russia's genocides -- Trump and the GOP want us to pretend that everything they immediately demand from us all is legitimate, but it is not. We should legally oust them all from public office, to stop these agents of Russia from further destroying what used to be a great country.

As Brad Reed from Common Dreams reported yesterday, under Trump "‘Business continues to be severely depressed’, as new reports paint dark picture of Trump economy. “The addition of the derivative steel and aluminum tariffs in the middle of the month... was devastating,” said one manufacturing executive.

Two reports released Wednesday paint an increasingly dark picture of the American economy under US President Donald Trump, matching predictions that his tax policy and chaotic tariffs would ultimately harm workers and put a drag on the nation’s financial outlook.

First, processing firm ADP estimated in its latest monthly report that the US economy lost 32,000 jobs in September, with contractions in employment happening across multiple industries.

The leisure and hospitality industry was hardest hit, as ADP estimated it lost 19,000 jobs last month, followed by professional and business services, which lost an estimated 13,000 jobs, and financial activities, which lost an estimated 9,000 jobs.

Small businesses took the biggest hit, as they shed 40,000 employees on the month, ADP estimated.

Nela Richardson, chief economist at ADP, said these latest numbers validate “what we’ve been seeing in the labor market, that US employers have been cautious with hiring.”

The ADP report is not seen as reliable as the monthly jobs report issued by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, although that report will not be released on Friday as previously scheduled due to the current shutdown of the federal government.

In addition to the ADP survey, the latest ISM Manufacturing PMI Report revealed that the “manufacturing sector contracted in September for the seventh consecutive month” amid uncertainty caused in large part by Trump’s tariffs.

Comments made by executives in the new ISM survey point to a dire situation facing many US manufacturers.

Business continues to be severely depressed,” said one respondent. “Profits are down and extreme taxes (tariffs) are being shouldered by all companies in our space. We have increased price pressures both to our inputs and customer outputs as companies are starting to pass on tariffs via surcharges, raising prices up to 20 percent.”

This executive, who works for a transportation equipment firm, added that “the addition of the derivative steel and aluminum tariffs in the middle of the month—with no announcement—was devastating.”

An executive at an electrical equipment supplier, meanwhile, said that “customer orders are depressed for heavy machinery because tariffs are so impactful to high-end capital equipment.” The executive said their company’s revenue projections were flat for the rest of the year, with “no outlook to improve in 2026.”

Another manufacturing executive simply said, “Steel tariffs are killing us.”

This gloomy sentiment isn’t just shared by business executives, but also US consumers. The Conference Board on Tuesday released its Consumer Confidence Index showing a “sharp deterioration in consumers’ views of the current economic situation” in the US.

Stephanie Guichard, senior economist at The Conference Board, noted that consumer confidence numbers are now the lowest they’ve been since April 2025, when Trump sent shockwaves through the economy by announcing his so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs that he partially backed away from in the face of a cratering stock market.

“Consumers’ assessment of business conditions was much less positive than in recent months, while their appraisal of current job availability fell for the ninth straight month to reach a new multiyear low,” Guichard explained. “This is consistent with the decline in job openings.”

The Conference Board also found that consumers’ short-term outlook for income, business, and labor market conditions was once again below the threshold that “typically signals a recession ahead.”"

 

https://www.commondreams.org/news/trump-economy-jobs-manufacturing