I wouldn't say he leads the democratic party. Certainly he is one of the most popular comedians of a mostly liberal audience. He does a very shallow synopsis of trade, a mildly flawed synopsis of that, but he's a comedian. Also, the deficit is bigger this year then previous and debt has accelerated during this administration and republican control congress, so I don't understand what you're even saying about leading a party who doesn't understand debt and deficit. I don't think either party understands
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