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In reply to the discussion: In case you were wondering, I AM NOT A FREEPER. [View all]HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)I suppose that could be because we come from not too disparate places in time.
If I could wish, I'd choose as a candidate someone who would choose to aspire to someone like John Kenneth Galbraith.
I'd settle for a person who could explain the inherent national goodness of Keynesian economic thinking at least well enough to explain how paychecks and consumer demand contribute to investors deciding to invest to expand jobs and production for somewhat selfish purpose of enjoying the happiness of reasonable profits and life in a vital community.
I don't wish to say anyone is or isn't a democrat. Like Scotsmen, there probably are no true democrats.
What I would say is that clearly perceived problems faced should dictate the selection of the team assembled to solve them.