Peter T.
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I was going to respond similarly to Marc's post. No criticism meant, Marc, as I too had to read the article a
few times to fully appreciate its viewpoint. I'm sure others would appreciate your
thoughts.
If HRC does indeed prevail, I hope she can formulate policies that can genuinely assist the folks who've
been left behind by globalization and advances in technology. Equally important would be to maintain an
open and sustained dialogue with Americans about the realities of these challenges. These talks have to
be honest, none of this shallow sloganeering: "Make America Great Again".
Peter T.
Peter T.
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I was going to respond similarly to Marc's post. No criticism meant, Marc, as I too had to read the article a
few times to fully appreciate its viewpoint. I'm sure others would appreciate your
thoughts.
If HRC does indeed prevail, I hope she can formulate policies that can genuinely assist the folks who've
been left behind by globalization and advances in technology. Equally important would be to maintain an
open and sustained dialogue with Americans about the realities of these challenges. These talks have to
be honest, none of this shallow sloganeering: "Make America Great Again".
Peter T.
posted 2016.10.24
posted on October 24th 2016
Peter T.
location: New Hampshire
listening to: Too much of everything!
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posts: 3017
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