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Why should President Trump listen to Jimmy Carter?
2018-09-15
[American Thinker] I find it humorous and sad that some reporter at Huffington Post would think that President Trump, or anyone, should care what Jimmy Carter thinks of Trump's economic and other policies but somehow, that "news" organ thought otherwise as they sought to trash Trump on on their pages:

Former President Jimmy Carter clearly has no love or respect for the policies of President Donald Trump's administration. In fact, Carter said he would change "all of" them if he had his time in the White House again, per The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "If I were foolish enough to feel I could be president again, I think the first thing I would do would be to change all of the policies that President Trump has initiated," Carter told students at an Emory University event in Atlanta on Wednesday.


Haven't these journalists ever researched what kind of president Jimmy Carter was?

This article implies that Carter would have insight as to what good policies are, even after he handed off an economic disaster to his successor, Ronald Reagan. Thank goodness Carter was defeated in 1980 because our economy was collapsing.
absolutely true. The man was incompetent at best
In December 1980, the unemployment rate was 7.2%. Today it is 3.9%. In December 1980, black unemployment was 15.0%. Today it is 6.3%. In December 1980, Hispanic unemployment was 10.3%. Today it is 4.7%.

Inflation was in double digits through 1980, following four years of Carter, yet Carter inherited a 5.76% rate in 1976. The cost of everything was skyrocketing.

And interest rates were something else. On Jan. 5, 1981, at the end of Carter's term, the ten-year Treasury bond had a yield of 12.57%. Today it is 3%. Carter inherited a rate of 6.84% from Dec. 20, 1976. Think of the cost of a mortgage at that time and how unaffordable houses would be.

Think what would have happened if Reagan hadn't lowered taxes and allowed the Federal Reserve to wring inflation and high interest rates out of the economy.

Why would anyone think that advice about policies from Jimmy Carter would be valuable to Trump ... or anyone?
Posted by:Frank G

#5  Ginger or Maryann Hillary or Jimmy?
Posted by: gorb   2018-09-15 14:15  

#4  At least he is aware enough to realize that he would never get enough votes to be elected again.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-09-15 12:04  

#3  I was going to say "To know what NOT to do."
Oh well...
Posted by: charger   2018-09-15 11:52  

#2  Why should President Trump listen to Jimmy Carter?

I was just going to say something similar, Rjschwarz - listen to the old coot, then do the opposite.
Posted by: Raj   2018-09-15 08:20  

#1  Carter was the George Costanza of Presidents. Every instinct was wrong. Knowing the wrong decision helps point out the right one.
Posted by: Rjschwarz   2018-09-15 08:07  

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