Donald trump knows nothing about health care, taxes, or trade

Donald trump knows nothing about health care, taxes, or trade


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Is this Mr. Elegant?Dennis Van Tine/UPPA via ZUMA Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free _Mother Jones Daily_. _Politico_ has gotten


hold of a transcript of Donald Trump’s interview with the _Wall Street Journal_ a few days ago. It started out with a question about the Republican health care bill: > MR. BAKER: What 


have you been doing, Mr. President, sort of behind > the scenes? >  > PRESIDENT TRUMP: A LOT. A LOT. Good to know! Then we got Trump’s thoughts on taxes: > I want to achieve 


growth. We’re the highest-taxed nation in the > world, essentially, you know, of the size. But we’re the > highest-taxed nation in the world. We have—nobody knows what the > number 


is. I mean, it used to be, when we talked during the debate, > 2 ½ trillion (dollars), right, WHEN THE MOST ELEGANT > PERSON—RIGHT? I CALL HIM MR. ELEGANT. I mean, that was a great


> debate. We did such a great job. But at that time I was talking $2 > ½ trillion. I guess it’s 5 trillion (dollars) now. Whatever it > is, it’s a lot more. So we have anywhere from


 4 to 5 or even more > trillions of dollars sitting offshore. Who is Mr. Elegant? Lester Holt? Then this: > You know, a lot of people say—they say, well, but the United > States is 


large. And then you call places like Malaysia, Indonesia, > AND YOU SAY, YOU KNOW, HOW MANY PEOPLE DO YOU HAVE? AND IT’S > PRETTY AMAZING HOW MANY PEOPLE THEY HAVE. It’s amazing! They


have so many people! Then this about trade talks with Britain: > WSJ: Can you tell us more about what’s going on? >  > PRESIDENT TRUMP: No, but I can say that we’re going to be very


> involved with the U.K. I MEAN, YOU DON’T HEAR THE WORD BRITAIN > ANYMORE. It’s very interesting. It’s like, nope. Wut? Then this about NAFTA: > WSJ: What are you looking for 


specifically – >  > PRESIDENT TRUMP: I’m looking for fairness. >  > WSJ: But what does that—can you give an example? >  > PRESIDENT TRUMP: No, it means—look, our automobile


 industry has > just left us and gone to Mexico—I mean, a big chunk of it. AND > IT’S VERY UNFAIR FOR THEM TO TAKE OUR COMPANIES, BUILD THEIR CARS, > AND THEN SELL THE CAR BACK INTO


 OUR COUNTRY WITH NO TAX. IT’S VERY > UNFAIR. They fire all our people in Michigan and Ohio, and they take > it, and they build a car. And now they sell the car back in with no > 


tax. It’s not fair. This demonstrates Trump’s famous command of detail. In just this one interview, in fact, Trump demonstrated that he knows nothing about (a) health care, (b) taxes, (c)


trade in general, and (d) NAFTA in particular. On none of these subjects could he dredge up more than the vaguest generalities. It’s like watching a middle-schooler trying to bluff his way


through a book report on a book he hasn’t read. And for closers, here’s a quick review of Trump’s relationships: > I have unbelievable relationships with all of the foreign > leaders…I


 have a very good relationship with the prime minister > [Theresa May]…I have a very good relationship with the EU > people….I was with President Xi, who I have a very good > 


relationship with…I have a lot of respect for Rex and his people, > good relationship. Everybody loves Donald Trump! Hooray!