Economist Explains Why American Voters Are So Angry; Mitt Romney denounces Trump

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Former Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney speakin in Mesa, Arizona in 2012. Photo by Gage Skidmore [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

By Rob Lorei

On Thursday’s Radioactivity, our first guest is noble prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, who says that much of the anger expressed by voters during this election cycle stems from growing wealth inequality even as the country continues to recover for the recession.

Then we listened live to former republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s scathing speech on Donald Trump, during which he called the GOP frontrunner a “phony” and a “fraud” and made pointed critiques of his business acumen and ability to be commander-in-chief.

 

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