This week in Trumponomics: Liberation wars

President Trump did a couple of things right this week. He backed a coherent if better-late-than-never federal plan for reopening the economy, which is largely shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic. And he deferred to governors who are the ultimate deciders in terms of what reopens and what stays closed.

But Trump undermined these passing moments of sensibility by stoking outrage in a handful of states struggling with high infection rates and economic damage. On April 17, Trump posted a series of tweets urging protesters to “LIBERATE” Michigan, Minnesota and Virginia. It was essentially a war whoop for stupid people who think it’s better for everybody to get the virus than to shut down businesses for a while. Protestors have already put on an imbecility display in Michigan, where they’ve bunched together at the state capital in a show of defiance to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s stay-at-home order. Trump is essentially fomenting rebellion in swing states with Democratic governors that are crucial to the 2020 presidential election.

A passenger in a vehicle holds a sign during a protest at the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich., Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Flag-waving, honking protesters drove past the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday to show their displeasure with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's orders to keep people at home and businesses locked during the new coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
A passenger in a vehicle holds a sign during a protest at the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich., Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Flag-waving, honking protesters drove past the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday to show their displeasure with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's orders to keep people at home and businesses locked during the new coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Trump is encouraging Americans to violate his own federal guidelines. And some people are undoubtedly dumb enough to do it, unaware that Trump is using them as virus fodder. Trump’s message is “don’t worry about getting sick, just attack my political enemies for me.” It seems inevitable there will be karmic moments in which Trump’s foot soldiers catch the virus and perhaps even die. Trump will be fine, though, safe in the White House or on one of his golf courses. So it’s all good.

Trump’s reopening plan, judged on its merits, would have rated an improvement over last week’s FAILING score on the Trump-o-meter. But there’s only one possible Trump-o-meter score for encouraging gullible people to charge head-on into a virus cloud: SAD.

Source: Yahoo Finance
Source: Yahoo Finance

Trump’s reopening plan, for what it’s worth, is a major improvement over his previous calls to open by some calendar date, such as Easter. There are no reopening dates now, which is a prerequisite for any credible plan, since calendar dates are irrelevant to a virus that remains prevalent throughout the world. Instead, the Trump plan establishes “gates” states and municipalities must pass through in order to gradually send people back to work in a phased manner that can be reversed if the virus flares up again.

These gating benchmarks set an appropriately high bar reopening businesses. “The gating criteria is more restrictive than one might realize,” financial firm Raymond James explained in an analysis of the plan. “We cannot think of a single state that can seriously claim they meet the ‘core state preparedness responsibilities’ at this time.”