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or this politics, president trump wins. and people who are angry are glad that he s carrying a torch for them. but are the policies t to in place only going to burn them more? yes, they are. polly, this is right down the middle, this is the sweet spot for trump and his base voters. it s us against the world. donald trump is a guy who s going to fix it. the problem is, facts matter. the economic argument also becomes verycky because this is high-risk/high-reward politics. inflation, as we see the price of goods go up. softening of job growth. when nafta came in, congress and the president had to ensure there was transition assistance for those who lost their jobs. we will see a short-term spike in infl the pain comes upfront. the benefits takes decades to see. we re just now seeing it. we ve had collapses in the past
others in able to do. we were combating the proliferation of weapons. that s one of the reasons there was a cia presence in benghazi. because we were trying to figure out how to get those weapons out of the wrong hands and get them collected and destroyed. in fact, we began reducing those heavy weapons stocks. you know, we were working on providing transition assistance to the libyans. i met with the libyans. i telephoned with the libyans. i saw the libyans all during this period. and it was hard because a lot of them knew what they wanted but they didn t know how to get where they were to that goal. we did an enormous amount of work. my two deputies, tom nides and bill burns, went to libya. others in the state department went to libya. there was a constant, continuing effort that i led to try to see what we could do to help. now, one of the problems we faced is that the libyans did not really feel they could