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Donald Trump has to decide what he wants.

Rising interest rates, which he says he doesn't like, are a reflection of a strong economy. He loves to take credit for the latter and frequently boasts about how great things are since he came to office. One begets the other.America isn't being penalized for doing well, as Trump complained in a tweet Friday aimed at the Federal Reserve.That plays to his core supporters' sense of grievance, but it ignores economic reality. The gradual, consistent and thoroughly telegraphed increases in borrowing costs are precisely because the economy is doing well.

 
 

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