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In reply to the discussion: Are either of the Clintons Liberals? [View all]HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)It's not an either or proposition.
But the isolation of social and economic issues under different attitudes is why when Hillary was asked to explain how it is that the rich don't create jobs she couldn't.
In her head she holds what are essentially irreconcilable approaches to social issues and business practice. She's not able to see investing to meet perceived consumer demand is the key factor in why capital would expand employment.
It's apparent that, like most conservatives, her approach to government involvement with the economy is simplistic aimed at obstacles to profit. She doesn't hold in her head anything like a comprehensive Keynesian model of economics, which because of it's capacity to include labor, consumer, and environmental issues as well as issues of investment/capital allowed it to successfully guided socio-economic policy decisions from FDR to Reagan/Thatcher.
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