A recurring theme in the babbling nonsense of the presidential contest is which of the contenders can better “handle the economy” or “create more jobs.” There is no hint of irony when talk turns to the president “creating jobs.” The chattering classes and even the trained economists among them, who should know better, are certain our chief politician has some magical ability to produce good paying jobs by properly “handling” (read “meddling with”) the economy.
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A recurring theme in the babbling nonsense of the presidential contest is which of the contenders can better “handle the economy” or “create more jobs.” There is no hint of irony when talk turns to the president “creating jobs.” The chattering classes and even the trained economists among them, who should know better, are certain our chief politician has some magical ability to produce good paying jobs by properly “handling” (read “meddling with”) the economy.