google了一下這新聞,newsweek的報導超酸可是超好笑
http://www.newsweek.com/rick-perry-economics-theory-supply-632998
文章一直說不要怪他,他很可憐,被迫要兜售川普要讓煤礦業回到過去榮景的努
力。
事實上可憐的老Rick根本不想當能源部長。我們很清楚,因為他根本不想要能源
部存在。
(可以看文章最上面的影片,就是Rick 2012競選時候鬧的笑話,忘了自己的政見
,想不起第三個自己不要的政府部門是甚麼。沒錯,第三個就是能源部XDDD)
(下面是原文)
In fact, poor old Rick never even wanted to be energy secretary. We know this
because he doesn’t even want the department of energy to exist. Of course,
Perry couldn’t actually remember that he didn’t want it to exist during an
infamous exchange during a Republican primary debate ahead of the 2012
election.
“The third agency of government I would do away with—the education, uh,
the, uh, commerce and let’s see,” he painfully uttered. “I can’t—the
third one. Sorry. Oops.”
Energy, Rick, energy. Yes, Rick Perry, questionable economic theories and
all, really is the energy secretary.
※ 引述《DonaldDrumpf (MakeDonaldDrumpfAgain)》之銘言:
: 1.媒體來源:
: CBS
: 2.完整新聞標題:
: Rick Perry on supply and demand economics: Supply it, then demand will follow
: 3.完整新聞內文:
: 簡譯
: 美國能源部長週四參觀西維基尼亞的礦場後發表了新的供需法則
: "供給給下去 需求就上來了"
: (黑人問號?)
: Secretary of Energy Rick Perry sparked disbelief on Twitter Thursday after
: he tried to offer an economics lesson while touring a coal plant in West
: Virginia.
: "Here's a little economics lesson: supply and demand. You put the supply out
: there and the demand will follow," Perry said, responding to a question about
: a shale gas boom in comments captured by S&P Global Market Intelligence
: reporter Taylor Kuykendall.
: "The market will decide which of these — they're going to pick and choose,"
: Perry continued at Longview Power Plant. "I mean, that's really pretty simple.
: All too often, you have in the last eight years, you have an administration
: that was over here putting its thumb on the economic scale as well as the
: technology scale because they said this is where we want to go."
: A reporter attempted to ask a follow-up question about the prevalence of shale
: gas, which Perry called a "good thing," before West Virginia's Democratic Sen.
: Joe Manchin took over the question.
: It isn't entirely clear what Perry meant