Donald Trump slams GOP: How would he have struck 'fiscal cliff' deal?
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Donald Trump slammed Republicans on Wednesday, saying they鈥檇 caved in to Democrats and agreed to a 鈥渢errible鈥 deal on the "fiscal cliff."
鈥淒oes any Republican have the ability to negotiate?鈥 the apparently exasperated real estate mogul/reality-show star after the House passed the cliff compromise and sent it to President Obama.
鈥淥bama and the Democrats are laughing at the deal they just made ... the Republicans got nothing!鈥 Mr. Trump judged.
OK then. Perhaps the former front-runner for the GOP nomination 鈥 albeit one who never actually flung his hair into the ring 鈥 could have done better. What principles would someone who wrote a book called 鈥淭he Art of the Deal鈥 have followed in pursuing cliff-avoidance legislation?
First, he鈥檇 have thought big. 鈥淭hink big鈥 is one of the 鈥淭rump cards鈥 he listed in his 1987 book, after all.
Presumably that means he would have preferred the grand-bargain approach 鈥 one in which both looming tax hikes and budget cuts would have been avoided; Medicare, Social Security, and other entitlements reformed; the tax code scrubbed of loopholes, and the nation generally put on a fiscal path toward deficit elimination.
鈥淸O]nly the big deal should be approved!鈥 he tweeted back on Dec. 28.
Good luck with that. The problem here is that running the country is different from designing hotel lobbies. There are so many political participants with so many different points of view that lately, it鈥檚 amazing if they can agree what day it is. Mr. Obama and House Speaker John Boehner have tried twice now to strike a grand bargain, and they failed. Perhaps President Trump would have done better in that regard; we doubt it.
Second, Trump would have 鈥渦sed his leverage,鈥 in another Trump card phrase. 鈥淭he worst thing you can possibly do in a deal is seem desperate to make it,鈥 Trump wrote back in 1987.
Of course, that means he might have urged Speaker Boehner to pretend that he鈥檇 be just fine with going over the cliff. The problem with that is it would have been difficult for the GOP to shrug off raising taxes on all Americans, right? Also, Republicans aren't going to be able to pretend they are OK with deep cuts in the Pentagon budget. Move along.
In other words, the GOP had little leverage to use in this instance. That was one of Boehner鈥檚 fundamental problems.
A third 1987 Trump card he might have invoked: 鈥渉ave fun.鈥 Gather everybody in the cabinet room for pizza and a screening of 鈥The Hobbit.鈥 Play charades and make Sen. Mitch McConnell act out the word 鈥渟equester.鈥 Stuff like that.
OK, maybe that would have helped. But given an atmosphere in which Boehner was accosting Senate majority leader Harry Reid in the White House and using very bad language because Senator Reid had publicly criticized the GOP leadership 鈥 well, having fun wasn鈥檛 in the cards.
Perhaps Trump was just angry because he鈥檚 one of those billionaires whose taxes have just gone up. But if this deal is so bad, why is Wall Street so happy? The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped more than 200 points at the opening bell Wednesday. Presumably Trump owns a few stocks. So far, this deal is making him money.