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Trump said today that everyone will be covered under TrumpCare, so of course, Krugman comes out with an article claiming everyone is going to lose coverage.
Count Krugula should go join the Peterson morons for 4 years. Conveniently spreading the running out of money falsehood when a Republican is in office.
I realize that the experience Trump acquired from all those years in real estate is likely the reason why he views debt and money differently than the "economists" do who don't have any real-world experience managing anything or negotiating deals or understanding the different types of acquisition strategies you would learn in business school, let alone equity ratios and leverage. To Joe Six-pack, what banks Trump owes money to make them think that he's going to "bankrupt" the country.
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Trump said today that everyone will be covered under TrumpCare, so of course, Krugman comes out with an article claiming everyone is going to lose coverage.
Before the plan is released.
Count Krugula should go join the Peterson morons for 4 years. Conveniently spreading the running out of money falsehood when a Republican is in office.
Well I'm sure Trump is not digging into economics anything....
He's coming at it as an acquisitor not an intellectual.... different mindset, different approach.....
Provides us a nice demonstration of the difference in approaches from these two archetypes... lets see how each works out...
I realize that the experience Trump acquired from all those years in real estate is likely the reason why he views debt and money differently than the "economists" do who don't have any real-world experience managing anything or negotiating deals or understanding the different types of acquisition strategies you would learn in business school, let alone equity ratios and leverage. To Joe Six-pack, what banks Trump owes money to make them think that he's going to "bankrupt" the country.
Can a Nobel Prize be revoked ?
Can a Nobel Prize be revoked?
Google says no.
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