One of my favorite moments from Rick Perry’s second ill-fated presidential campaign came in September 2015, when the Texas Republican responded to criticism from Donald Trump. “A broken clock is right once a day,” Perry said at the time, unaware of his mistake.
Two years later, Perry leads the Department of Energy, where’s he’s still confused about things he thinks he understands. The Washington Post reported:
Speaking at a coal-fired power plant in Maidsville, W.Va., on Thursday, Energy Secretary Rick Perry made a strange argument about supply and demand, seeming to confuse the relationship between two of the essential forces in the economy.
“Here’s a little economics lesson: supply and demand,” Perry said, according to Taylor Kuykendall of Standard & Poor’s. “You put the supply out there, and demand will follow.”
Call it the “Field of Dreams” approach to economics: if you build it, they will come.









