Top Obama-Biden Aide Slams Trump for Missing the Moment for “Economic Dignity”

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Gene Sperling was a top economic adviser to both President Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama. In those positions, he was involved in many of the key economic policy battles of the past few decades. During the Clinton years, he helped enact an expansion of the earned income tax credit—a major anti-poverty measure—and the creation of the Children’s Health Insurance Program. In the Obama White House, he worked closely with the president and vice president to save the economy after the crash of 2008. And he battled with congressional Republicans over budgets, taxes, health care, and the debt ceiling.

Sperling has long been known as a leading economic policy wonk, and such people tend to be seen as men and women who focus on numbers and who argue about theories the rest of us can barely understand.

Sperling argues that the main goal of economic policy should not be a focus on measurements like the the Gross Domestic Product or the unemployment rate. These are just means to ends, he says. The ultimate goal for economic policy, he insists, ought to be developing and strengthening a society in which people live worthwhile lives, enjoying family, pursuing purpose and happiness, feeling important and autonomous. Take a look.
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Hire that guy for the next administration. I'm going to start keeping a list.

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Wait I'm confused. I thought mlk Jr was a symbol of racism... Now it's okay to quote him as a great man again?

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