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In reply to the discussion: Robert Reich: Who needs Republicans when Wall Street has the Democrats? [View all]closeupready
(29,503 posts)6. Perhaps his biggest failing is his inability to say, "I was wrong."
If he could do that on NAFTA and 'free trade' (which is really anti-union trade agreements), then maybe I'd listen to him. He certainly seems to miss the spotlight and respect he enjoyed in the 90's.
But how can people take him seriously if he can't do something as simple as admit that he was wrong about something? Being 100% serious here, he can't do it because he's either really arrogant, or else he still believes what he believed back then (and if so, then he's even more incompetent as a liberal/progressive than I'm giving him credit for).
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Robert Reich: Who needs Republicans when Wall Street has the Democrats? [View all]
marmar
May 2013
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Bill Clinton to Reich: "I don't need a Republican Labor Secretary; I've got you!"
closeupready
May 2013
#1
Thanks for setting me straight on Reich and NAFTA. I thought the topic was Wall Street.
Octafish
May 2013
#36
IMO, that inability is not due to arrogance but to extreme wonkishness on his part
Populist_Prole
May 2013
#7
How can anyone "like" Robert Rubin? Reich had his chance, followed orders, did a little good
byeya
May 2013
#12
Elizabeth Warren Slams ‘Dangerous’ Legislation That Would Weaken Wall Street Reform
ProSense
May 2013
#5
Robert Reich would have more credibility if he would publicly come out in opposition to NAFTA.
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#9
Reich is right. But, IMO, he would have more credibility if he would now publicly oppose NAFTA.
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#23
Baloney. Automation has NOTHING to do with this. This is more globalist propaganda.
duffyduff
May 2013
#31
Who needed Reagan when Wall St had Clinton? He supported as bad back then, I agree, but
Dragonfli
May 2013
#21
I'm glad that he is raising the points. I would also be happy if he would take a stand against NAFTA
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#24
He owes us that much at the very least, it would also add to whatever credibility
Dragonfli
May 2013
#25