Wednesday, July 6, 2016

What is most important to talk about?

The Clinton email story is beyond merit. It is an old, dragged out a subject that reveals how this executive and candidate handled her emails. It wasn't perfect, yet in context with other past executives, it is about par for the course. It spun out of the Benghazi investigation that went nowhere. It is political spin.

What Americans should be most concerned about is how the next president is going to produce a sustainable economy that delivers a sufficient amount of upward mobile job opportunities. The discussion should be about how the public and private partnership is going to transform the economy from fossil fuel dependency to renewables on an accelerated schedule. It should be about how to provide incentives to genius inventors to produce all of the enabling technologies for propelling Americans into the future.

The discussion should be with those who have answers. It should not be about character assassination.

The discussion should not be with a bigoted capitalist.

So, the challenge is for Republicans to deliver a viable candidate and to knock off the noise about emails. That is administrivia and a dead horse.

The headline concern is: Can the GOP produce a viable candidate?

Donald Trump doesn't cut it.


Anything except Trump



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