Hillary On Economy: "I Don't Know. Leave It To
Bill"; See 2016 Buzz, by DICK MORRIS, Published on TheHill.com 5/19/16
Nothing could better underscore Hillary's lack of the proper
base of knowledge to be president than her statement that she would assign the
economy and job creation to her husband.
That admission of economic ignorance essentially says that she will
continue as the de facto Secretary of State and let Bill resume his duties as
president. But, this time, it is not
Bill who is running for president.
Hillary's intention to delegate the essential work of
managing the economy, stands in sharp contrast to Bill's 1992 commitment to
"focus like a laser" on fixing the economy. Could you imagine a candidate for president
who says, in effect, that running the economy is not her thing, but don't
worry, her husband will take it over?
The fact is that Hillary is right -- she has no credentials
to show any real knowledge of the economy.
Her work on the problems effecting women and children -- providing
stoves to African families -- is as skew to economic policy as it is to foreign
policy.
The complexities of interest rates, bond trading, derivative
regulation, deflation and inflation, long term unemployment, and the migration
of our labor force to the ranks of the welfare dependent, are all terra
incognito for this presidential candidate.
To the extent that she addresses economic concerns at all, she
approaches them as social justice questions.
Ask her about equal pay for equal work or family friendly workplace
policies or health care benefits and she is in her element. But about job creation, international
competition, protecting our industrial secrets, the business cycle, automation,
the erosion of our manufacturing base, and trade deals she is at sea.
Send for Bill.
Even if it were legitimate for a candidate for president to
have such blind spots in her knowledge base, what a slender reed Bill Clinton
would be to rely on! In his currently
depleted physical condition and seemingly limited energy level, the Bill
Clinton of 2016 is not the man we elected in 1992. He has aged faster and more tragically than
his wife. And most of his ideas have
aged as well.
Source:
dickmorris.com
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