Washington in the Post-Election World Roger Bernard Senior Agriculture Policy Analyst Informa Economics IEG Roger.bernard@informaecon.com
US Elections Democrcats take the House House: A wave... Dems: Needed net of 23 for control; got more than 30 with some races still to be decided Big changes in House 80-100 new Members Panel chair, ranking members Several just squeaked through Urban/suburban voters key 2
US Elections Republicans expand majority slightly Senate: GOP won more seats than pollsters predicted GOP: 53... if GOP wins: Ind., Mo., N.D Fla. recount Dems picked up Nevada, Arizona Voting against Kavanugh had impact on Dems Some close wins: Cruz (R-Tex.), Stabenow (D-Mich.) Nov. 27 runoff in Miss. between Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith and former USDA Secretary Mike Espy 3
US Elections Democrats make gains in state houses From GOP to DEM: Wis., Kan., Nev., Ill., Michigan and Min. GOP wins: Ohio, Fla., Ct., Iowa, S.D. Georgia: Dem Stacey Abrams trailing Brian Kemp GOP had held 33 gov seats, Dems 16, 1 independent 4
US Elections Changes in House Committees Ag: Collin Peterson, Minn.: Wants farm bill in lame-duck Approps.: Nita Lowey, N.Y.: Fought repeal of WOTUS Int.-Enviro Approps. Subcmte.: Betty McCollum, Minn. Voted against killing WOTUS rule Energy & Commerce: Frank Pallone, N.J.: Food labeling, bristling on climate change 5
US Elections Changes in House Committees Judiciary: Jerry Nadler, N.Y.: Fought GOP immigration bill Natural Resources: Paul Grijalva, Ariz.: Defender of ESA and animal rights Rules: Jim McGovern, Mass.: Food stamps, international food aid Ways & Means: Richard Neal, Mass.: Opposed original NAFTA, would have opposed TPP 6
US Elections Changes in House Committees 2/3 of voters said Trump a factor in their voting Allowed Dems to win control of the House Allowed GOP to expand their majority in the Senate Trump s 11-rally, six-day campaign swing helped Senate Red states got redder; blue states got bluer Rural/Urban divide Year of the Woman : More than 100 women in House Republicans are more Trumpian Dems more liberal after losses by moderates With many Senate Dems considering presidential bids, center of gravity to the left 7
Issues Up Now in Washington Lame-Duck agenda full Funding gov t past Dec. 7 battle over wall funding Many nominees awaiting Senate confirmation USDA Undersec. for Food Safety, General Counsel Farm bill: Peterson does NOT want to push to 2019 Disaster aid Tax extenders, technical corrections 8
What About 2020? Lame-Duck agenda full Trump has a foil: House Dems/Pelosi A little easier to get personnel, judiciary, SCOTUS through GOP Senate slightly more cushion but more seats up in 2020 Odds over 50% House will flip back to GOP after 2020 Who will Dems pick for presidential candidate? 9
Post-Election Trump STYLE (Disrupter) Proudly politically incorrect Intentionally unpredictable Media-obsessed Speaking direct to public SUBSTANCE (Doing what he promised) Remaking global trade Controlling immigration Health care prices Rebuilding infrastructure Judiciary/Supreme Court 10
Deficit Control Abandoned Deficitinbiliondolars Percent of GDP 20 Reagan G. H. Bush Clinton G.W. Bush Obama Trump 2 0 0-20 -2-40 -4-60 -80-6% Deficit as percent of GDP -6-8 -10-10 -120-140 -10% -12-14 -160-16 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 Source: Congressional Budget Office (April 2018), BEA and Treasury Department 11
Debt Rising With Current Policies Trilionsofdolars PercentofGDP 28 12 26 24 2 20 Roosevelt Truman Eisenhower Kennedy Johnson Nixon / Ford Carter Reagan H.W. Bush Clinton G.W. Bush Obama Trump 104 96 8 80 18 16 Debt held by public as % of GDP 72 64 14 56 12 48 10 40 8 32 6 24 4 16 12 2 0 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 00 05 10 15 20 Fiscal year Debt held by public in dollars 25 8 0
US Energy Issues Issues for the future US is less dependent on Saudi Arabia than before US imports about 800,000 barrels of oil per day from Saudis 600,000 barrels fewer per day than a decade ago Saudi Arabia makes up only about 5% of US supply Trump eager to maintain alliance as Saudis pledge to produce more oil to offset sanctions on Iranian crude 13
US Trade Policy No major election-year impact WSJ/NBC poll: On trade issues, GOP preferred over DEM by a 17- point margin, up from 8-points in Aug. survey Trump and his trade team: Big differences Lighthizer, Navarro, Mills Mnuchin, Kudlow, Perdue Patience? Trump likes fast action, except for China Election priority: Trump says it s immigration, not trade 14
US Trade Policy Maximize leverage and then cut a deal Strategy: Threaten to bolt, then negotiate Strategy: Use threat of auto sanctions as leverage Japan: 1.7 mil. car sales in U.S. annually 20% tariff = $8.5 bil in. manufacturing costs Strategy: Ease some pain via tariff aid payments 15
US Trade Policy Impacts Important trade policy facts & figures For each new job created by metals tariffs, 16 lost Manufacturers, farmers losing vital foreign markets U.S. pork exports to China have collapsed 36 mil. U.S. jobs depend on trade Long-term implications 16
Trade Agreement Update Some agreements reached Canada: Compromises Dairy was key for US USMCA: Will Congress approve in 2019? Metals tariffs: When will they be lifted? KORUS: No major changes EU: Talks begin big impact if regulations are synced but EU still says no ag talks Japan: Talks Jan. 2019; Japan wants to freeze ag access 17
US-China Trade Issues High-level talks stalled, but... U.S., China talking Trump/Xi Nov-Dec in Argentina China has responded, but... Trying to divide Trump team working with Mnuchin & Kudlow similar to Pres. Clinton admin. Tit-for-tat tariffs continue Trade war economic war? Will take time for some resolutions, others will linger 18
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