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Trump’s nonsensical plan to ‘solve’ California’s drought
Topic Started: May 31 2016, 06:27 PM (176 Views)
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It’s a problem that Donald Trump has a severely limited understanding of public policy. It’s a bigger problem that the presumptive Republican nominee believes his overly simplistic sound-bite solutions will work wonders.

At the campaign event, the New York Republican vowed, “We’re going to solve your water problem. You have a water problem that is so insane. It is so ridiculous where they’re taking the water and shoving it out to sea.”

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/trumps-nonsensical-plan-solve-californias-drought
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Paul Manafort, Trump’s campaign chairman, argued last week that the Republican “knows he has more to learn.” But does he? Or is it more likely that the presumptive GOP nominee is already convinced his instincts and brilliance have provided him with all of the tools he needs to succeed?

As his rhetoric about California’s drought helps demonstrate, Donald Trump doesn’t understand what he doesn’t understand. There are few traits in a presidential candidate that should be less appealing.
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