I would say it mostly has to do with Trump's bad moves towards China in the Trade War. It was a complete miscalculation on his part. Because China is giving him the finger by not even answering the phone regarding any negotiations.
There are other reasons also caused by Trump. Because he reduced the unemployment to 3.7% (which is a good thing for Employees because they will make more per hour now and have better benefits). But, is a bad thing for corporations because it means they have to pay employees more because there are less of them available for hire which causes inflation which causes the fed to raise interest rates which causes the investors to move out of the stock market and into Tax Free Muni Bonds and other investments which causes money to expand companies to become more expensive to borrow because the interest rates had to be raised because of this whole cycle.
So, this brings us to "Another Great Recession or Depression" ? Caused by Trump by ending unemployment and starting a trade war against China?
The answer appears to be "Yes" but to be specific it is unknown when that will be?
So, it is possible that like in 2009 at some point after Christmas in 2019 we might be moving into a recession, a great recession or a Great Depression the way things presently stand. It is unknown at present.
And who can we blame for all this? Trump.
And who will most be hurt financially by all of this?
Trump's uneducated voters who believe in him even though he is lying to them.
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