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Trump and Clinton: Neither is Fit to Tell the Rest of Us What to Do

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Misinformation and Delusions PARIS – Too bad about Ted Cruz. His tax plan was pretty good. A flat tax of 10% on anything over ,000. And a 16% “business transfer tax” to replace the corporate income tax and all payroll taxes. Photo credit: David J. Phillip / AP Ted Cruz bows out… allegedly he did so because of losing the Indiana primary. But we know better of course. He read this article, and that was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Sorry ’bout that. Not perfect. But a step in the right direction. But now, Ted is out… and so is the hope of major tax reform. Curiously, Ted Cruz emerged as a possible “Manchurian candidate” when Donald Trump claimed Cruz’s father, Rafael, had been an acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald. If that were true, you would only have to connect a few dots to see that he came from the deepest part of the Deep State – the shady part that includes CIA, NSA, Mafia, and Cuban fixers. Not that we know anything about it. We’re just reading the headlines along with everyone else. Still, it is a remarkable claim by a remarkable candidate in a remarkable election. We are back in the land of the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal, catching up on the latest misinformation and delusions. In politics, we find that Mr. Trump has defied and astonished his critics, his naysayers, and his grade-school teachers.

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Misinformation and Delusions

PARIS – Too bad about Ted Cruz. His tax plan was pretty good. A flat tax of 10% on anything over $36,000. And a 16% “business transfer tax” to replace the corporate income tax and all payroll taxes.

Trump and Clinton: Neither is Fit to Tell the Rest of Us What to Do

Photo credit: David J. Phillip / AP

Ted Cruz bows out… allegedly he did so because of losing the Indiana primary. But we know better of course. He read this article, and that was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Sorry ’bout that.

Not perfect. But a step in the right direction. But now, Ted is out… and so is the hope of major tax reform. Curiously, Ted Cruz emerged as a possible “Manchurian candidate” when Donald Trump claimed Cruz’s father, Rafael, had been an acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald.

If that were true, you would only have to connect a few dots to see that he came from the deepest part of the Deep State – the shady part that includes CIA, NSA, Mafia, and Cuban fixers.

Not that we know anything about it. We’re just reading the headlines along with everyone else. Still, it is a remarkable claim by a remarkable candidate in a remarkable election.

We are back in the land of the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal, catching up on the latest misinformation and delusions. In politics, we find that Mr. Trump has defied and astonished his critics, his naysayers, and his grade-school teachers.

The latter told him that “in America, anyone can become president.” Still, they must be amazed to find The Donald in line to become the Republican candidate.

Trump and Clinton: Neither is Fit to Tell the Rest of Us What to Do

Photo credit: Jae C. Hong / AP

Donald Trump, purveyor of serial one-two punches. Who would have thought he could do it? The punditry is sure he stands no chance against Hillary (think again, we say).

There is a lot to like about Trump. He is not a politician. He has had to make a living in the real world, pay real world wages, run a real world business, host a reality TV show, and find really beautiful women from Central Europe who were willing to put up with him.

None of that could have been easy. That he has survived in business, investment, real estate, casinos, hotels, Miss America pageants, and prime time TV is a remarkable achievement. That he has succeeded at these things – and even prospered – is the kind of miracle usually reserved for Charlton Heston or the Red Woman.

Trump’s Biggest Test

But now Trump faces his biggest test: Can he knock Madame Clinton out of the top spot in the polls? Our friends think so. The media, generally, does not. Sometimes, we believe Trump is as surprised as we are at his success in the primaries.

At first, there was speculation that he had only entered the race at the suggestion of his friend, Bill Clinton, to make a mess of the Republican Party. His role was to throw manure all over the place. He was brash, disrespectful, course, and uncouth.

But the manure stuck. And one by one, his opponents gave up, so laden with dung that they could barely move. According to Trump, the last of them, “Lyin’ Ted” Cruz, had a father who was part of the Cuban-Mafia-CIA cabal that killed John Kennedy. What can you believe? What do we know?

The “evidence” is a tad grainy and probably not very reliable, but you never know…it wouldn’t be the first conspiracy theory to turn belatedly into fact.

We watch Trump on TV and try to draw the measure of the man. In a way, that is easier for Trump than for the other candidates. He seems to say whatever is on his mind, which is another charming feature. On the other hand, if the picture this reveals is accurate, no thinking person could look at it and still believe in democracy.

No matter how many voters pull the lever for the billionaire, we still see no qualification in him that suggests he is fit to tell the rest of us what to do. Nor is Ms. Clinton, of course. Or Ted Cruz. Or anyone else.

But ours is a minority view. And now, back in civilization, we tune in again to the U.S. presidential elections. And laugh along with everyone else.

Image captions by PT

The above article originally appeared as “You Won’t Catch Us Voting for Trump or Clinton at the Diary of a Rogue Economist, written for Bonner & Partners. Bill Bonner founded Agora, Inc in 1978. It has since grown into one of the largest independent newsletter publishing companies in the world. He has also written three New York Times bestselling books, Financial Reckoning Day, Empire of Debt and Mobs, Messiahs and Markets.

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Bill Bonner founded Agora, Inc in 1978. It has since grown into one of the largest independent newsletter publishing companies in the world. He has also written three New York Times bestselling books, Financial Reckoning Day, Empire of Debt and Mobs, Messiahs and Markets. A man of many talents, his entrepreneurial savvy, unique writings, philanthropic undertakings, and preservationist activities have all been recognized and awarded by some of America's most respected authorities.

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