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Trump Says He’s “No More Mr. Nice Guy”, Oil Jumps 5 Percent to $105

An economically illiterate trump warns the markets.

For starters, Trump has never been Mr. Nice Guy.

He is a crass, arrogant, economically-illiterate rapist and pedophile-protecting narcissist fool, and also the world’s biggest liar.

Those lovely qualities aside, let’s discuss his latest shambles of a plan.

Prepare for Extended Blockade of Iran

The Wall Street Journal reports Trump Tells Aides to Prepare for Extended Blockade of Iran

President Trump has instructed aides to prepare for an extended blockade of Iran, U.S. officials said, targeting the regime’s coffers in a high-risk bid to compel a nuclear capitulation Tehran has long refused.

In recent meetings, including a Monday discussion in the Situation Room, Trump opted to continue squeezing Iran’s economy and oil exports by preventing shipping to and from its ports. He assessed that his other options—resume bombing or walk away from the conflict—carried more risk than maintaining the blockade, officials said.

Yet continuing the blockade also prolongs a conflict that has driven up gas prices, hurt Trump’s poll numbers and further darkened Republicans’ prospects in the midterm elections. It has also caused the lowest number of transits through the Strait of Hormuz since the war began.

Since ending the major bombing campaign in an April 7 cease-fire, Trump has repeatedly walked back from escalating the conflict, opening space for diplomacy after earlier threatening to destroy the entirety of Iranian civilization. But he still wants to tighten the grip on the regime until it caves to his key demand: dismantling all of Iran’s nuclear work. On Monday, Trump told aides that Iran’s three-step offer to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and save nuclear talks for the final phase proved Tehran wasn’t negotiating in good faith, The Wall Street Journal reported.

For now, Trump is comfortable with an indefinite blockade, which he wrote Tuesday on Truth Social is pushing Iran toward a “State of Collapse.” A senior U.S. official said the blockade is demonstrably crushing Iran’s economy—it is straining to store its unsold oil—and sparked fresh outreach by the regime to Washington.

Not Negotiating in Good Faith

It’s quite the hoot to proclaim Iran is not negotiating in good faith when you destroy working deals and walk out of negotiations to launch a stupid war.

Trump no longer negotiates, he makes one-sided demands. Then he doesn’t even honor them as our allies Mexico and Canada have found out.

Crushing the Global Economy

It’s true that Trump is crushing Iran’s economy.

However, to varying degrees Trump is crushing the economies of he oil producers, Asian countries other than China and Japan, US farmers, US importers, and other nations to various degrees.

As a whole (US farmers and importers excluded), the US, China, and Japan are less damaged than other nations, and Iran more damaged than other Mideast oil producers.

Trump sees this as winning. I see it as global losses, some of which are not easily repaired.

AAA Fuel Prices

The price of regular gasoline is up 20 cents from a week ago and $1.07 from a year ago.

Diesel is down two cents from a week ago but up a whopping $1.91 from a year ago.

About 30% of the world’s nitrogen fertilizer supply travels through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been blocked because of the war in Iran.

A farm bureau survey shows nearly six in 10 farmers report worsening finances, reflecting rising fertilizer and fuel costs during spring planting and underscoring the urgent need for immediate economic assistance to keep farms gates open.

If the blockade goes on another two weeks, gasoline prices will likely hit a new record high.

Bond Yield Creeping Up

After ignoring all of the stock market and oil market gyrations and Trump’s market manipulations for weeks, bond yields have gotten the message that Trump may be as stupid as he sounds.

Yield on the 30-year bond is up again today by 4 basis points to 4.98 percent. I will take a deeper dive into yields later today after the FOMC meeting.

It’s 100% the Fed will stand pat today. This is Powell’s last meeting as Fed chair, but I expect him to stay on, causing another battle with Trump.

Yesterday, I noted National Gasoline Prices Hit the Highest Level Since Start of War in Iran

Today, the price of regular gasoline is up another 5.3 cents.

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Hello world. Today is the 60-day milestone of the war. Netanyahu convinced Trump this would be over in 3-5 days.

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MPO45v2
MPO45v2
1 month ago
Reply to  Mike Shedlock

3-star Mishelin award for decisive action and for triggering a MAGA snowflake!

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
1 month ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

It’s so pretty when the snowflakes flame out.

Frosty
Frosty
1 month ago

Farmers are reeling from the accelerating fuel and fertilizer squeeze!

Regular gas was $2.96 the day of the election. Today it hit $4.40

Our coffee clutch has broken down because the participants are too busy or angry to get together.

The Trump sign left by the previous owner on my new farm was vandalized and torn down! I was going to let it rot into the ground over the next few years as a reminder that Trumps policies bankrupted the former owner of the farm!

This is an interesting read on fertilizer prices and projections:

https://www.capts-ndsu.com/_files/ugd/3c6228_5cd4b04cd7d94d49bcb284c96c337ed8.pdf

Quite a few governments are worried about global famine as a result of what is projected to be a 30% lower rice harvest in India… 3 billion people at risk of food shortages in Western Asia.

MPO45v2
MPO45v2
1 month ago
Reply to  Frosty

“Our coffee clutch has broken down because the participants are too busy or angry to get together.”

😆😆😆

Jason
Jason
1 month ago
Reply to  Frosty

Frosty, your “real life” posts always appreciated as opposed to some of the fake nonsense that get posted here.

PapaDave
PapaDave
1 month ago

US Inventory changes over the last week

Commercial Oil Inventories: down 6.2 million barrels
SPR Oil: down 7.6 mb
Gasoline: down 6.1 mb
Distillates: down 4.5 mb

Weekly Oil Exports in mb

March 3.4, 4.9, 3.3, 3.5
April 4.1, 5.2, 4.8, 6.4

Last edited 1 month ago by PapaDave
Quatloo
Quatloo
1 month ago
Reply to  PapaDave

Is Venezuela affecting these export numbers, or are they only oil domestically sourced?

Buffalobob
Buffalobob
1 month ago

Despite Trump’s belligerent bravado, I believe he really wants to walk away from cascading disaster he has wrought in the Middle East.

If Trump were smart, he would use the upcoming vote in Congress to either stop or continue his Iran war. He is at the 60 day limit in the War Powers Law.

Democrats will probably vote in unison against continuing. If he can convince just a few Republican sycophants to vote with them, Trump can walk away and shift the blame for the ensuing chaotic defeat onto the Democratic party, saying they were cowards who tied his hands right when he was on the verge of total victory.

Of course Trump is not smart, and Mr. Netanyahoo, holding the Epstein videos, would probably not agree, but one can dream.

waynshor
waynshor
1 month ago
Reply to  Buffalobob

Iran is squeezed:if they can’t export oil,they have to stop drilling,which would destroy the installations.

TEF
TEF
1 month ago

The Netanyahu-Trump Iran war of purposeless aggression will be retrospectively considered by most as the trigger for one of the greatest global stock market (and crypto and gold) crashes and greatest recessions and likely global famines in recorded history. Oil futures, increased by 7-8.5% today and are in their 2nd Fractal series’ valuation rapid acceleration phase after a 3-phase 1st Fractal series starting on16 Dec 2025: 15/35/36 days :: a x/2-2.5x/2-2.5x growth series. The SPX had its 1982-2026 13/33 year : x/2.5x valuation peak at 330 PM EST 27 April 2026 and has begun it’s hourly crash 1st fractal decay series of 8/13 of 17/17 hours equaling 3 of 6 days.

Frosty
Frosty
1 month ago
Reply to  TEF

I am surprised that the DOW is not down 10,000 points.

Quatloo
Quatloo
1 month ago
Reply to  Frosty

Definitely crazy times in the markets

Arthur Orwell
Arthur Orwell
1 month ago

“For starters, Trump has never been Mr. Nice Guy.
He is a crass, arrogant, economically-illiterate rapist and pedophile-protecting narcissist fool, and also the world’s biggest liar.
Those lovely qualities aside, let’s discuss his latest shambles of a plan.”

Whether Trump is a rapist depends on your definition of rape. I suspect that if Trump is a rapist, most of us are.

He may be crass and arrogant, but a lot of successful men are.

A lot of successful men look as if they are economically illiterate, too. I suspect that, although they may not be able to talk the talk, they probably have enough basic common sense for practical purposes. A lot of businessmen are like that, too, or they were when I was younger.

I haven’t heard of his protecting any pedophiles. A lot of fuss is being made about young hookers hired by Epstein. As I understand it, Trump actually stopped Epstein from hiring potential young hookers at his resort.

He probably has a big ego. I’m not sure you can call that narcissism. He doesn’t look like a fool to me, just someone who is outside the sick norms of modern Western society.

I have never been much of a negotiator, but I gather that negotiators tend to lie a bit. Whether he has a plan or not is something that we shall only be able to figure out afterwards. In military matters, as in negotiations, part of the job may be keeping the enemy (and everyone else) from seeing your plan.

’Lil Mr.
’Lil Mr.
1 month ago
Reply to  Arthur Orwell

He is the modern poster boy for narcissism. Look up the DSM5 and his picture should be included for current examples. Throw in many of the world’s authoritarian leaders. Being narcissistic has nothing to do with being a fool, but he both. This puts us at a disadvantage when dealing with the world’s authoritarians who aren’t fools.

Joe Penny
Joe Penny
1 month ago
Reply to  Arthur Orwell

100%

Quatloo
Quatloo
1 month ago

Mr Nice Guy double-tapped an Iranian little girls’ school, incinerating 168 people
Mr Nice Guy then said it was Iran who firebombed the school
Mr Nice Guy is destroying the global economy
Mr Nice Guy threatened to end Iranian civilization forever
I certainly hope there is no more Mr Nice Guy

Last edited 1 month ago by Quatloo
’Lil Mr.
’Lil Mr.
1 month ago
Reply to  Quatloo

Well played, sir!

You name it
You name it
1 month ago
Reply to  Quatloo

But then he’s only the current acting front man.
Not the one making the decisions. As now abundantly clear to absolutely everyone.

His handler(s) and financiers are the ones responsible for all this.

Arthur Orwell
Arthur Orwell
1 month ago
Reply to  You name it

This, to me, is a really interesting proposition. With a lot of the presidents, it is hard to believe that they are the ones really making the decisions. My impression with Trump in his first term was that he wanted to be the one making the decisions, and the usual suspects didn’t like it. I think it was almost exactly the same with Dick Nixon in my young days.

I am inclined to think that with most of them, there is some sort of committee supervising them. Then, too, there are things like Executive Support Systems or Decision Support Systems. I learned a little about them at university before they discovered that I wasn’t the sort of person who should be allowed to know about things like that. As I see it, those sorts of systems could very easily be used to make a simple person think he was somehow in charge, while he was being manipulated by the people who managed the paper flow.

As I recall it, George Bush II didn’t have any idea what to do when the first news of the 9-11 events was brought to him, and went on talking to some kids he was with. I have always assumed that that atrocity was directed by the U.S. Government, and my interpretation of Bush’s behavior was that he hadn’t been told. He wasn’t the sort of person that you could allow into a secret like that. So, with no instructions, he didn’t know what to do.

I understand that Obama also suddenly became much less eloquent when he didn’t have a teleprompter to read from.

If you read about the history of royal families, they are apt to be founded by a soldier who really does make his own decisions. Later generations are apt to fall under the influence of their advisers, and sometimes to lose power completely to them. That happened to the Merovingians in France and to the Japanese emperor. By what I have read, it also happened pretty much to the Bourbons in latter-day France. A great deal of the significant history of France in that day is usually attributed to two very powerful ministers, Cardinal Richelieu and Cardinal Mazarin, who ruled while Bourbon kings reigned.

I think any political system tends to develop barnacles as it moves along. I see no reason that this should not have happened to the U.S. system, which has its public focus in the institution of the presidency.

JohnF
JohnF
1 month ago

“No More Mr. Nice Guy”

Trump’s Legacy:

“America’s Political Class (Both Parties) – Now Notoriously Known As – The ‘Epstein’ Class”

Jimmy Savile PDF ‘Club’ Member King Charles VISITS Jeffrey Epstein Island PDF ‘Club’ Member President Trump.!

It’s A BIG ‘Club’ – You Ain’t In It.! (George Carlin)

TexasTim65
TexasTim65
1 month ago

Instead of TACO Trump, he is giving us NACHO (Not A Chance Hormuz Opens) Trump.

He may in a sense of ‘delicious’ irony go down as the Mexican Food President 🙂

Last edited 1 month ago by TexasTim65
Quatloo
Quatloo
1 month ago
Reply to  TexasTim65

Or as Trump might put it when you try to eat his queso: “That’s notyo cheese”

Quatloo
Quatloo
1 month ago
Reply to  TexasTim65

You think Donald will make a run for the border?!

Augustine
Augustine
1 month ago

“May his days be few; may another take his office!” (Ps 108:8)

🙏🏻

Sledge
Sledge
1 month ago
Reply to  Augustine

109:8 well done 🙏

Augustine
Augustine
1 month ago
Reply to  Sledge

We don’t use the Masoretic codex made up by the jews in the Middle Ages, but the codex used by the Apostles and all Christians until the Reformation.

Feral Finster
Feral Finster
1 month ago
Reply to  Augustine

Orthodox?

Joe Penny
Joe Penny
1 month ago
Reply to  Sledge

109? Let’s make it 110 !

Pedro
Pedro
1 month ago

So nothing has changed, in other words

He’s got one foot nailed to the floor, walking in circles

I’m back robbyrob
I’m back robbyrob
1 month ago
Reply to  Pedro

The difference between Vietnam and Iran is Trump knew how to get out of Vietnam.

JCH1952
JCH1952
1 month ago

This cannot be improved upon.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
1 month ago
Reply to  Pedro

The mouth is running full tilt though.

waynshor
waynshor
1 month ago
Reply to  Pedro

So do you think Iran’s ports blockade will do nothing?

Quatloo
Quatloo
1 month ago

What, no Alice Cooper musical tribute?!

rjd1955
rjd1955
1 month ago
Reply to  Quatloo

‘Welcome to my Nightmare’ tour?

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
1 month ago
Reply to  Quatloo

That’s just the way we are when we come down.

Quatloo
Quatloo
1 month ago
Reply to  Quatloo

This excerpt seems particularly relevant to Trump:

I got no friends ’cause they read the papers 
They can’t be seen with me 
And I’m feelin’ real shot down 
And I’m, I’m gettin’ mean

No More Mr Nice Guy
Alice Cooper

misc
misc
1 month ago

The damage to the global economy is negligible compared to what would have happened had Iran been able to go on its merry way,

CJW
CJW
1 month ago
Reply to  misc

Really! They have been going their merry way for 1000’s of years. They made a deal with Obama and all evidence says they were keeping it. Meanwhile the damage to the global economy is not even over yet so how do you know which is worse?

BTW global means the whole world not just you.

Trump while still high on his victory with Venezuela decided to trust Nutandyahoo and go out for weekend of fun and kill us some ragheads and they got the surprise of their lives! Trump is still trying to play tough guy while desperately looking for an off ramp. He should stick to writing books on making deals because he is obviously not good at making deals with real people.

Basically if he can’t bully them he TACOs. Genius strategy!! And sooo effective.

rjd1955
rjd1955
1 month ago
Reply to  CJW

Yep. So easy to get into a war. So difficult to extract from one and try to save face. Vietnam, Afghanistan, & Iran come to mind.

Art
Art
1 month ago
Reply to  misc

You have to explain what actually has changed? What will stop them from continuing on their merry way? Most likely, the resolve to continue on their merry way has increased substantially.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
1 month ago
Reply to  Art

They are significantly less merry now.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
1 month ago
Reply to  misc

At this point, I wouldn’t care a bit if Iran absolutely glassed Israel. The Israelis have turned into blood thirsty monsters.

You name it
You name it
1 month ago
Reply to  El Trumpedo

Religous zealots bent on maximum destruction prepared to take the world down with them in their “greater Israel” hallucination. NWO master race with Jerusalem as capital. Lets see how this pans out. Majority of Jews strictly against this plan and the chaos & sorrow it is already now causing on a global scale, but they’re not being asked nor are we.

Quatloo
Quatloo
1 month ago
Reply to  You name it

The extreme paranoia in Tel Aviv is off the charts insane.
The attitude toward all of their neighbors seems to be ‘kill them now before the day comes they eventually kill us’.

You name it
You name it
1 month ago
Reply to  Quatloo

.. and you probably can’t even blame them for their fear, but it’s all self-inflicted. Balfour at the origin of this all.

Feral Finster
Feral Finster
1 month ago
Reply to  misc

So why did equities take a dump when Trump and Israel made war on Iran?

Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper
1 month ago

No more Mr. Nice Guy
No more Mr. Clean
No more Mr. Nice Guy
They say he’s sick, he’s obscene

Quatloo
Quatloo
1 month ago
Reply to  Alice Cooper

Damn, I didn’t see you beat me to it!

Feral Finster
Feral Finster
1 month ago

It was abundantly obvious that any talk of a ceasefire was a ruse to give the US time to reload and take another shot.

Iran was foolish to have let up on the pressure. The Americans and Israelis understand only force, a lead pipe to the face, over and over again.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
1 month ago
Reply to  Feral Finster

They got time to reload too.

JeffD
JeffD
1 month ago

The Fed should hike the Federal Funds rate a quarter point now. There is nothing transitory about this.

waynshor
waynshor
1 month ago
Reply to  JeffD

You’re right,but the private credit crash says NO!

MPO45v2
MPO45v2
1 month ago

“It’s 100% the Fed will stand pat today. This is Powell’s last meeting as Fed chair, but I expect him to stay on, causing another battle with Trump.”

If Trump plans on keeping the Strait closed because he’s no longer a “nice guy” and the Fed knows this is Trump’s plan, then it should be raising rates at least a quarter point to ward off the inevitable inflation. Strait closed = massive inflation.

The truth is Walsh testified before Congress with inflation running hotter at 3% or more being perfectly ok with him. This is JPow’s last change to do something right before it all goes wrong.

Even if Trump TACOs today, the damage is already baked into the inflation cake.

Do worry, Trump will find a way to make things even worse.™ 

Last edited 1 month ago by MPO45v2
JeffD
JeffD
1 month ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

Warsh.

MPO45v2
MPO45v2
1 month ago
Reply to  JeffD

Let’s just call him Walrus.

Art
Art
1 month ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

He is the Walrus – lol.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
1 month ago
Reply to  JeffD

Rag

I’m back robbyrob
I’m back robbyrob
1 month ago

no more Mr nice guy? Fine than send Kid Rock to the middle east on the front line
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dNjIh20xZEw

Taggart Galt
Taggart Galt
1 month ago

Mish, take your meds, please.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
1 month ago
Reply to  Taggart Galt

Aww… boo boo got triggered by truth.

SleemoG
SleemoG
1 month ago
Reply to  Taggart Galt

Says the Randroid cunt.

PapaDave
PapaDave
1 month ago

Trump’s posts create the volatility that allows me to trade and make a lot of money. Thanks Trump.

Meanwhile, many sources show that Iran is still shipping oil in spite of the US blockade.

Iran Ships 4 Million Barrels of Oil Despite US Naval Blockade, Tanker Trackers Reveal Resilient Exports

MPO45v2
MPO45v2
1 month ago
Reply to  PapaDave

If Iran weren’t selling oil, the price would sky rocket to $150, not sure why people can’t put 2 and 2 together on this issue.

PapaDave
PapaDave
1 month ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

And the US dropped sanctions on Russian oil again after saying they wouldn’t. Helping your enemies in order to keep oil prices lower than they would otherwise be, in order to keep gas prices lower for US consumers.

Augustine
Augustine
1 month ago
Reply to  PapaDave

I say, foreign policy is domestic policy. Specifically, electoral policy, for every White House tenant launches a war of the mid term elections are wobbly for his party. And it’s worked like a charm with boot licking Usonians, always ready to fall in line behind the commander in chief.

waynshor
waynshor
1 month ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

Price is still driven by futures.This keeps the price low enough to delay an immediate crisis.

Quatloo
Quatloo
1 month ago
Reply to  PapaDave

Canadian LNG companies are now acquisition targets

Bill
Bill
1 month ago

In other news, gas prices rising and stocks near all-time highs. K economy roaring for and against both legs of the K.

waynshor
waynshor
1 month ago
Reply to  Bill

“stocks near all-time highs”:inflation!

Neil Meliment
Neil Meliment
1 month ago

He must keep Satanyahu happy.

Tony Frank
Tony Frank
1 month ago

Best April Fool’s joke that I have ever heard.

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