Kevin Hassett, the allegedly humanoid economic advisor to the sociopath Donald "I Don't Take Responsibility At All" Trump, had this surprising not surprising thing to say Sunday about reopening the economy:
“Our capital stock hasn’t been destroyed, our human capital stock is ready to get back to work, so there are lots of reasons to believe that we can get going way faster than we have in previous crises.”This smug melon head is fine with
And about that term he used:
The term “human stock” has long been associated with eugenics, a discredited pseudoscience that enjoyed some mainstream credibility in the early 20th century. Many of its adherents, who believed that selective breeding was a self-evident way to better the human race, argued for limiting or cutting off the reproductive capacity of those showing “undesirable” traits.
A reasonable observation:
When you don’t think of them as “people,” you’re probably also doing the economics wrong. https://t.co/wmAlCV6rxj
— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) May 26, 2020
Speaking of eugenics,
Trump praised Henry Ford, who had a documented history of anti-Semitism, for having 'good bloodlines' pic.twitter.com/UzXysP9gwa— NowThis (@nowthisnews) May 23, 2020
This "thinking" is a feature, not a bug, with these