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We have been assured that the GOP Congress will not work with any Democratic president. So moot. djean111 Jul 2015 #1
And it likely is. But didn't you just respond to me under another OP that you call Hillary a 3rd stevenleser Jul 2015 #3
Yes. Yes I did. I do not take campaign blather to heart. Anyone who needed 200 djean111 Jul 2015 #11
So the Nobel Laureate here is stupid for liking her economic positions 'cause its "campaign blather" stevenleser Jul 2015 #17
She only has one economic adviser. JaneyVee Jul 2015 #18
Just her campaign blather? Or all of those campaigning? Jakes Progress Jul 2015 #44
I do not listen to ANY speeches any more. Or check out the demographics of those attending. djean111 Jul 2015 #45
Wouldn't that make the former Nobel Prize winning economist a 3rd Wayer by inference? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #16
I think I'm sentient. rogerashton Jul 2015 #24
Are/were there many Nobel Prize winning economists to the left of Joe? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #28
That's your judgment. rogerashton Jul 2015 #33
Are you an Economics Professor? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #37
Hillary can possibly lead to a Dem takeover in the Senate. JaneyVee Jul 2015 #10
Uh oh. The bottom of the bus is getting kinda crowded. Is there really gonna be room for Stiglitz? DanTex Jul 2015 #2
I thought the Nobel Prize winning economist is a rock star around here./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #19
I thought so too... quickesst Jul 2015 #39
Would you say his fall from grace here has been precipitous?/nt DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #50
For many..... quickesst Jul 2015 #55
He's a rock star -- only when he's helping to bash Obama. Hoyt Jul 2015 #53
You got it, Hoyt! Cha Jul 2015 #61
Well, his days of fame seem numbered now: freshwest Jul 2015 #49
Now that is going to hurt! sheshe2 Jul 2015 #62
+1 Jamaal510 Jul 2015 #65
Yes, I knew that one but forgot it. Thanks for the link! Yes, they're both conventional leaders. n/t freshwest Jul 2015 #66
That is a strong recommendation Gothmog Jul 2015 #4
Indeed MoonRiver Jul 2015 #6
I will rely on the judgment of the Nobel Prize winning economist and not the judgment... DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #8
First thing that came to my mind is this probably has someone screaming at their boston bean Jul 2015 #5
There is a lot of cognitive dissonance today among the Hillary and Obama critics. stevenleser Jul 2015 #9
Good job, Bernie! Wilms Jul 2015 #7
Why haven't any Nobel Prize winning economists embraced Senator Sanders' positions ? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #13
Well, he did say that Bernie had the most progressive agenda and that he hopes that pressure is put Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #25
Thank you for posting that. It seems Madame Secretary has taking his wise counsel to heart. DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #31
...! KoKo Jul 2015 #36
Here you are: rogerashton Jul 2015 #27
It seems imprudent to cite retroactive endorsements./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #30
Imprudent? rogerashton Jul 2015 #35
What is the old saw from Keynes? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #38
And which Stiglitz was hoping for. Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #32
Bernie "has been most articulate over a longer period of time" than Hillary. Maedhros Jul 2015 #34
Good endorsement. KNR! JaneyVee Jul 2015 #12
I really like the way she is rolling out her agenda.... Walk away Jul 2015 #14
It is a very linear approach to the campaign. DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #20
I really like it. It makes everyone else look sort of desperate... Walk away Jul 2015 #23
As mentioned many times before, GOP "Fs" up America Iliyah Jul 2015 #15
HRC should make Joe Stiglitz Secretary Of The Treasury/nt DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #21
But she won't BrotherIvan Jul 2015 #22
Joe was chairman of the CEA under another Clinton rogerashton Jul 2015 #29
Stiglitz would need a cabinet position, not an honorary title if Clinton is serious about this JDPriestly Jul 2015 #41
"But look at Bill Clinton's term. He cut aid to poor mothers." DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #46
That was before the real damage that NAFTA (a bill he signed) took its toll. JDPriestly Jul 2015 #47
Bill Clinton presided over the longest economic expansion in the history of the republic DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #48
Excellent point ismnotwasm Jul 2015 #59
Most objective analysis was very positive about it still_one Jul 2015 #26
Will Hillary appoint Stiglitz as Secretary of the Treasury or Secretary of Commerce? JDPriestly Jul 2015 #40
That's good! ananda Jul 2015 #42
Hillary has done her homework. Laser102 Jul 2015 #43
So, this must be bad! shenmue Jul 2015 #51
He liked her language anyway whatchamacallit Jul 2015 #52
Kick & highly recommended! William769 Jul 2015 #54
Key word: "began" to offer... polichick Jul 2015 #56
Clinton utilized information from the meetings she had with him and then used it in parts Jefferson23 Jul 2015 #57
Hillary has surrounded herself with professionals, she has delivered some of her business plan as Thinkingabout Jul 2015 #58
That's a remarkable endorsement. But honestly, I'm here for the Shirley, Britta and Annie pic Number23 Jul 2015 #60
Lol~ sheshe2 Jul 2015 #63
KnR sheshe2 Jul 2015 #64
... DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #68
Awww snap, that one's good too! Number23 Jul 2015 #70
I like this one too.... DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #71
Stiglitz likes Hillary's Economic Message.. Well how about that! Is he one of those Cha Jul 2015 #67
Anyone got a TLDR of her plan? Specifics requested. grahamhgreen Jul 2015 #69
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