Ron Johnson on a possible stagnation: “You have to act boldly”
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WIS) weighing the potential recession due to the Economic policies of the Trump administration, noting that “you have to act boldly” to clean the chaos.
Johnson joined the “Union’s case” for CNN on Sunday, where he was asked about the threat of the recession related to President Trump’s introductory agenda, and the president insists that the country’s economic state will be “approved” in the long run.
“I am old enough to remember when Ronald Reagan took office and inflation was completely out of control, and he and Paul Volker had to take some bold and fast measures to tame inflation, which included a very severe stagnation. But this was what I took when you reach your position while inheriting a huge chaos through the spectra through the spectrum,” Johnson said.
Johnson criticized the Biden administration on border security, foreign wars and inflation in the United States
Johnson said: “It is difficult to clean this tremendous chaos, so I can boldly act that President Trump is boldly, decisively, to clean some of these chaos,” Johnson said.
It has been recognized that cleaning with this chaos will not always be “easy” and it may have to be reassessed or reflected in certain aspects of the plan.
“But you have to act boldly when you take this responsibility,” he said.
Trump appeared in “Meet the Press” on Sunday, when he was weighing if the United States entered the recession. He said, “anything can happen,” he said, but he believes the country will be fine in the long run because it is just a “transitional period.”
The president, like Johnson, argued that the administration inherited the economy of the Biden era and pushed the previous administration with the continued growth of recession.
Johnson said, “Thus, he is fully aware of it,” he fully understood one of the reasons that led the presidency due to the inflation of Joe Biden.