His comment was a dig at Trumps nonsensical slogan.
Life is generally easy in the US, great most of the time if you have a modicum of talent and enough assets to diversify. What people confuse with this 'great' is a few brief surges of easy street, the most notable after WWII when everyone, even mediocre men, had a well paid job because Europe had knocked the crap out of itself and talent, money and work flowed to the US.
Remember this? There was not a lot of disagreement either side on this monologue when it came out that I recall.
"We not going to Make America Great Again. It was never that great," Cuomo said, prompting some in the audience to laugh and others to gasp.
"We have not reached greatness. We will reach greatness when every American is fully engaged," he said. "We will reach greatness when discrimination and stereotyping against women, 51 percent of the population, is gone, and every woman's full potential is realized and unleashed."
Life is generally easy in the US, great most of the time if you have a modicum of talent and enough assets to diversify. What people confuse with this 'great' is a few brief surges of easy street, the most notable after WWII when everyone, even mediocre men, had a well paid job because Europe had knocked the crap out of itself and talent, money and work flowed to the US.
Remember this? There was not a lot of disagreement either side on this monologue when it came out that I recall.
"We not going to Make America Great Again. It was never that great," Cuomo said, prompting some in the audience to laugh and others to gasp.
"We have not reached greatness. We will reach greatness when every American is fully engaged," he said. "We will reach greatness when discrimination and stereotyping against women, 51 percent of the population, is gone, and every woman's full potential is realized and unleashed."
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