NEW YORK — As America's crucial presidential election approaches, the campaign has reached a fever pitch, with Donald Trump and his cronies issuing increasingly radical promises of what they would do with power. But such promises — for example, regarding fiscal policy —will inevitably be broken.
NEW YORK — As America's crucial presidential election approaches, the campaign has reached a fever pitch, with Donald Trump and his cronies issuing increasingly radical promises of what they would do with power. But such promises — for example, regarding fiscal policy —will inevitably be broken. After all, it is mathematically impossible to cut taxes for corporations and billionaires, sustain basic programs like defense and Social Security, and lower the deficit simultaneously.
Yet Trump has been cozying up to fossil-fuel magnates for campaign contributions, promising to cut regulations on pollution in exchange. Not only would he leave America trailing behind many other countries in the transition to a clean-energy economy, but he would also make the US an international pariah .These are among the many reasons that 23 American Nobel laureate economists recently signed an open letter endorsing Harris.
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