Well not Trump exactly, but his right hand man, Bannon. How does this go over with the cons?
This is potentially important, for three reasons. First, Trump’s senior White House counselor Stephen K. Bannon views infrastructure spending as not just central to Trump’s agenda, but also as crucial to Trump’s ability to win lasting popularity. In a recent interview, Bannon vowed that Trump would launch a “trillion dollar infrastructure plan” to “rebuild everything,” a move that would drive conservatives “crazy.” This, Bannon said, would help Trump lock in the support of the “American working class” behind Trump’s new “movement,” which he described as “economic nationalism.”
In other words, the key to Trumpism’s future is infrastructure spending, which will cement its appeal. The stakes for Trump’s infrastructure plan are potentially enormous, by the lights of the chief author of Trumpism’s grand narrative.
This is potentially important, for three reasons. First, Trump’s senior White House counselor Stephen K. Bannon views infrastructure spending as not just central to Trump’s agenda, but also as crucial to Trump’s ability to win lasting popularity. In a recent interview, Bannon vowed that Trump would launch a “trillion dollar infrastructure plan” to “rebuild everything,” a move that would drive conservatives “crazy.” This, Bannon said, would help Trump lock in the support of the “American working class” behind Trump’s new “movement,” which he described as “economic nationalism.”
In other words, the key to Trumpism’s future is infrastructure spending, which will cement its appeal. The stakes for Trump’s infrastructure plan are potentially enormous, by the lights of the chief author of Trumpism’s grand narrative.