Bill Ekman on Trump Tariff: Bill Ekman accepted

Donald Trump-Backer Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ekman said on Monday that it was unfair to get out of Donald Trump’s Commerce Secretary Howard Lootnik. After the comment, Ekman created a meltdown equal to the market recession – criticizing Trump Tariff in a series of caustic social media posts.
On Sunday, Ekman said that he felt why the robbery was indifferent to the market and the economy crashed. “He gives profits when the OU gets stuck in the economy. It is a bad idea to choose the Commerce Secretary, whose firm takes advantage of a certain income for a long time. It is an irreversible conflict of interests,” Wrote by Ekman.
Hours later on Monday, Ekman changed his deal and said that he does not think the robbery was chasing selfishness.
“I am sure he is best for the country representing the President as Commerce Secretary. It’s not an easy task and we do not know how the sausage was made.”
“I am just disappointed to see what I believe to be a big policy error after our country and the President is making huge economic progress which is now at risk due to tariffs.”
“I would like to prove wrong and see this approach for tariff and/or their resolve will be very beneficial for our country and global economy.”
‘President Trump is not an economist’
As Ekman corrected his syllabus on Lootnik, he said that Donald Trump is not an economist and he would have to rely on his advisors to calculate these tariffs. “The global economy is being taken down due to poor mathematics … The President’s advisors need to accept their error before 9 April and make a curriculum correction before the President made a big mistake on the basis of poor mathematics,” Ekman said.
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Trump’s colleague Kevin Haset indicated on Ekman’s jib and said that these people should “reduce the acmen” when Ekman warned that President Trump’s tariff may have “self-inspired, economic nuclear winters”.
Haset said that most of the GDP in the country is not affected by the new comprehensive tariffs of Trump, which looks at the import account for only 14 percent of GDP, “So 86 percent of GDP is influenced by deragulation and tax deduction and everything.”
“Even if you think the business side will have some negative effects, it is still a small part of the GDP,” Haset said. “And therefore the idea that it is going to be a ‘nuclear winter’, or something like this is completely unjust rhetoric.”
“If you haven’t noticed yet, I personally speak the truth about me, regardless of the results or other people,” Ekman said that Maga said that Maga turned against him because of his prick criticism.