She can spot a wrong, but that doesn't mean you don't have to understand finance to be in the Treasury Department. She said to a bunch of donor's last night (who you would think would understand finance) that the revolving door between Wall Street and the Treasury has to stop.
I don't want someone who doesn't understand finance making financial policy. That is daft.
That sounds like something the Tea Party would come up with.
I won't be voting for her in any primary. And if the liberal wing of the Democrats rise up and nominate a non-centrist, they will be affirming the tendencies of the current Supreme Court for another 20 to 30 years and beyond my life span.
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