You really think someone who is a really top lawyer has more knowledge of economics than someone who graduated with flying colors from the Wharton School of Economics and built a 10 Billion dollar worldwide empire?
You really want to make that claim and have any credibility whatsoever?
Sorry, that is most likely over a $100 Billion dollar empire it is just his net worth is $10 Billion. The total value of the Trump empire has to be astronomical. I think he understands economics.
Just do not understand how FReepers think tearing down Trump or his followers is ever going to do anything but make Trump voters more ingrained as you take the same talking points as Hillary, Obama and the establishment.
I love Cruz, but he cannot change opinions like we need now.
“Wharton School of Economics and built a 10 Billion dollar worldwide empire?”
I am a Milton Freedman type of Economics person. The Trumpster did indeed do well at Wharton as well as build his real estate empire. As the Trumpster has already stated, He contributed to various politicians so that when he called and needed something the politicians would pick up the phone and talk to him.
I do not think that the Supreme courts KELO decision that the Trumpster supports is constitutional. But than I do not have or purchase as much real estate as the Trumpster.
Now to a comment you made a little while back
Sunday Morning Talk Show Thread 18 October 2015
10/18/2015, 12:08:23 PM · 129 of 187
DanZ to bray
âAs much as I love Cruz, I still canât get over the fact that his wife was a bigwig at Goldman Sachs. What is she doing there of all places?â
There nothing wrong with someone in the family making Big money. Also it is good to make it while you are young so you can enjoy what this world has to offer
Do not forget the Donald gave money to many Democrats (a.k.a.) Communists
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If you have issues with Ted Cruz’s wife making money - Why do you not have issues with the Trumpster making money?
And finally - A little bit about Limited G’ment and ECONOMICS
A memo written by Cruz and his deputy, Jerry Ellig, shortly before his departure to Texas
included a chart of the officeâs projects, his calculation of how successful each project had been,
an estimate of the probability that decision-makers listened to the FTC,
and an estimate of the probability of the same outcome without any advocacy or action from the FTC.
(Cruz and Ellig concluded the FTC had influenced the outcome in eleven of the 14 projects that were not pending.)
Initially, Cruz proposed an ambitious agenda that featured efforts
to roll back regulations on teacher certification, hospital accreditation,
and local governmentsâ agreements with cable television.
Cruz and the other FTC staff successfully defeated changes aimed at
allowing competing physicians in Alaska and Washington
to engage in collective bargaining with health plans
over fees and other contract terms, arguing that the proposals
would increase health-care costs and reduce access to care,
without ensuring better outcomes for patients.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/416074/ted-cruz-bush-years-jim-geraghty
$0.02
Trump doesn’t need any economic help. What he will need it constitutional and congressional help. Cruz is certainly qualified to keep Trump’s tail out of the fire. Together, they would make a strong formidable team.
Donald attended the Wharton School. He is i.e. not a Graduate. They mad him an Honorary Doctorate.
Just Sayin.