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Do you REALLY want the Clintons in the White House again?
It hasn't worked for over a century, where do you think doing the same over and over again is sane??So we should elect someone that doesn't have any idea of how government functions, doesn't understand foreign policy, and no background in political science or law. If you believe that then give me a call the next you need a plumber. I know how to turn on the shower and flush toilets.Look where the candy a$$ed professional progressive politicians have gotten us to... A broken country that can't be fixed.Try comparing Clinton to the two top Republican hopefuls.Not a single achievement. "Took a leading role", "Major proponent of" These arent achievements. These are resume padders. Like "most travelled." Travelling is an acitivty, not an accomplishment.You don’t have to like Hillary Clinton or her ideas. I get it. She’s a Democrat, a progressive (in most eyes), and conservatives don’t like that. However, you cannot say she does not have any accomplishments. Here are just a few:Never mind her mistakes. What were her achievements?
These are not all of her accomplishments. Her activism on behalf of women and children across the world is renowned. Her activism for raising the minimum wage and combating climate change is stellar. You do not have to support what she does or stands for. But do not say she doesn’t have any accomplishments. The conservatives who say this are the ones who are pushing for Ted Cruz – who brought on a $24 billion shut down. That, to them, is an accomplishment?
- Even though her major initiative, the Clinton healthcare plan, failed (due to Republican obstruction), you cannot deny that it laid ground for what we have today, the Affordable Healthcare Act, something Clinton supports and would continue.
- She played a leading role in the development of State Children’s Health Insurance Program, which provides the much-needed state support for children whose parents cannot afford nor provide them with adequate healthcare coverage.
- She was also instrumental in the creation of the Adoption and Safe Families Act and the Foster Care Independence Act.
- Successfully fought to increase research funding for prostate cancer and asthma at the National Institute of Health (NIH).
- She spearheaded investigations into mental illness plaguing veterans of the Gulf War; we now have a term for it – Gulf War Syndrome.
- At the Department of Justice, she helped create the office on Violence Against Women.
- She was instrumental in securing over $21 billion in funding for the World Trade Center redevelopment.
- Took a leading role in the investigation of health consequences of first responders and drafted the first bill to compensate and offer the health services our first responders deserve (Clinton’s successor in the Senate, Kirsten Gillibrand, passed the bill).
- Was instrumental in working out a bi-partisan compromise to address civil liberty abuses for the renewal of the U.S. Patriot Act.
- Proposed a revival of the New Deal-era Home Owners’ Loan Corporation to help homeowners refinance their mortgages in the wake of the 2008 financial disaster.
- Was a major proponent of sensible diplomacy which brought about a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, and brokered human rights with Burma.
- Oversaw free trade agreements with our allies such as Panama, Colombia, and South Korea.
- Was the most traveled Secretary of State to date.
- The Clinton Foundation, founded by her and her husband, has improved the living conditions for nearly 400 million people in over 180 countries through its Initiative program.
Here’s A List Of Hillary Clinton’s Accomplishments, So Quit Saying She Doesn’t Have Any
- Trump - a real estate developer that's bankrupted 4 businesses, screwing both creditors and investors, a young man with an education in real estate that dodged the draft multi-times that now seeks to be become the commander and chief of our military, a man that hasn't been any closer to elected office or any public service than lobbying and bribing legislatures, and a man that has made personal enemies of most of the people in congress that he would be dependent on to pass any legislation.
- Carson - a neurosurgeon with no applicable education and no background in government or public service and no proven leadership ability who is most known for surgical separation of conjoined twins, a doctor with absolutely no proven leadership ability, and when asked about his leadership skills and organization skills, he described organizing the OR and leading a surgical team.
Embrace the suck
We already know you want that loopy bitch...Do you REALLY want the Clintons in the White House again?
Absolutely YES!! I will be voting for Hillary both in the NH primary and the General Election!
Nearly two thirds of the contributions from New Hampshire residents to presidential candidates since January went to Democrats, with Hillary Clinton collecting more from Granite Staters than all the Republicans combined.
Clinton, who has visited New Hampshire a half-dozen times since officially announcing her candidacy April 12, led all contenders with $139,606 in contributions through June 30. Her campaign reported a total of more than $47 million in nationwide contributions.
Meanwhile, a dozen Republicans collected $105,746, according to reports filed by the candidates with the Federal Elections Commission last week.
Ya, she's is a loopy bitch who's husband is nothing than a child molester... They don't call him slick willy for noth'n.Hillary Clinton is completely unstoppable! She is going to fricking DOMINATE this election!!!
Mapping the Money: How Granite Staters Are Giving to the 2016 Candidates
Nearly two thirds of the contributions from New Hampshire residents to presidential candidates since January went to Democrats, with Hillary Clinton collecting more from Granite Staters than all the Republicans combined.
Clinton, who has visited New Hampshire a half-dozen times since officially announcing her candidacy April 12, led all contenders with $139,606 in contributions through June 30. Her campaign reported a total of more than $47 million in nationwide contributions.
Meanwhile, a dozen Republicans collected $105,746, according to reports filed by the candidates with the Federal Elections Commission last week.
Those that have the experience and knowledge have not been able to meet your expectations, so we should elect people with no applicable knowledge or experience and expect better results. That just doesn't make sense. Would Ben Carson hire an accountant to assist him in surgery? Would Trump hire a surgical nurse to mange his business?It hasn't worked for over a century, where do you think doing the same over and over again is sane??So we should elect someone that doesn't have any idea of how government functions, doesn't understand foreign policy, and no background in political science or law. If you believe that then give me a call the next you need a plumber. I know how to turn on the shower and flush toilets.Look where the candy a$$ed professional progressive politicians have gotten us to... A broken country that can't be fixed.Try comparing Clinton to the two top Republican hopefuls.Not a single achievement. "Took a leading role", "Major proponent of" These arent achievements. These are resume padders. Like "most travelled." Travelling is an acitivty, not an accomplishment.You don’t have to like Hillary Clinton or her ideas. I get it. She’s a Democrat, a progressive (in most eyes), and conservatives don’t like that. However, you cannot say she does not have any accomplishments. Here are just a few:
These are not all of her accomplishments. Her activism on behalf of women and children across the world is renowned. Her activism for raising the minimum wage and combating climate change is stellar. You do not have to support what she does or stands for. But do not say she doesn’t have any accomplishments. The conservatives who say this are the ones who are pushing for Ted Cruz – who brought on a $24 billion shut down. That, to them, is an accomplishment?
- Even though her major initiative, the Clinton healthcare plan, failed (due to Republican obstruction), you cannot deny that it laid ground for what we have today, the Affordable Healthcare Act, something Clinton supports and would continue.
- She played a leading role in the development of State Children’s Health Insurance Program, which provides the much-needed state support for children whose parents cannot afford nor provide them with adequate healthcare coverage.
- She was also instrumental in the creation of the Adoption and Safe Families Act and the Foster Care Independence Act.
- Successfully fought to increase research funding for prostate cancer and asthma at the National Institute of Health (NIH).
- She spearheaded investigations into mental illness plaguing veterans of the Gulf War; we now have a term for it – Gulf War Syndrome.
- At the Department of Justice, she helped create the office on Violence Against Women.
- She was instrumental in securing over $21 billion in funding for the World Trade Center redevelopment.
- Took a leading role in the investigation of health consequences of first responders and drafted the first bill to compensate and offer the health services our first responders deserve (Clinton’s successor in the Senate, Kirsten Gillibrand, passed the bill).
- Was instrumental in working out a bi-partisan compromise to address civil liberty abuses for the renewal of the U.S. Patriot Act.
- Proposed a revival of the New Deal-era Home Owners’ Loan Corporation to help homeowners refinance their mortgages in the wake of the 2008 financial disaster.
- Was a major proponent of sensible diplomacy which brought about a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, and brokered human rights with Burma.
- Oversaw free trade agreements with our allies such as Panama, Colombia, and South Korea.
- Was the most traveled Secretary of State to date.
- The Clinton Foundation, founded by her and her husband, has improved the living conditions for nearly 400 million people in over 180 countries through its Initiative program.
Here’s A List Of Hillary Clinton’s Accomplishments, So Quit Saying She Doesn’t Have Any
- Trump - a real estate developer that's bankrupted 4 businesses, screwing both creditors and investors, a young man with an education in real estate that dodged the draft multi-times that now seeks to be become the commander and chief of our military, a man that hasn't been any closer to elected office or any public service than lobbying and bribing legislatures, and a man that has made personal enemies of most of the people in congress that he would be dependent on to pass any legislation.
- Carson - a neurosurgeon with no applicable education and no background in government or public service and no proven leadership ability who is most known for surgical separation of conjoined twins, a doctor with absolutely no proven leadership ability, and when asked about his leadership skills and organization skills, he described organizing the OR and leading a surgical team.
Embrace the suck
progressive professional politicians are not the answer though... That has been tried who knows how many times.Those that have the experience and knowledge have not been able to meet your expectations, so we should elect people with no applicable knowledge or experience and expect better results. That just doesn't make sense. Would Ben Carson hire an accountant to assist him in surgery? Would Trump hire a surgical nurse to mange his business?It hasn't worked for over a century, where do you think doing the same over and over again is sane??So we should elect someone that doesn't have any idea of how government functions, doesn't understand foreign policy, and no background in political science or law. If you believe that then give me a call the next you need a plumber. I know how to turn on the shower and flush toilets.Look where the candy a$$ed professional progressive politicians have gotten us to... A broken country that can't be fixed.Try comparing Clinton to the two top Republican hopefuls.Not a single achievement. "Took a leading role", "Major proponent of" These arent achievements. These are resume padders. Like "most travelled." Travelling is an acitivty, not an accomplishment.
- Trump - a real estate developer that's bankrupted 4 businesses, screwing both creditors and investors, a young man with an education in real estate that dodged the draft multi-times that now seeks to be become the commander and chief of our military, a man that hasn't been any closer to elected office or any public service than lobbying and bribing legislatures, and a man that has made personal enemies of most of the people in congress that he would be dependent on to pass any legislation.
- Carson - a neurosurgeon with no applicable education and no background in government or public service and no proven leadership ability who is most known for surgical separation of conjoined twins, a doctor with absolutely no proven leadership ability, and when asked about his leadership skills and organization skills, he described organizing the OR and leading a surgical team.
Embrace the suck
I think there are three major problems.
- First, the ideological divide is so strong between the two parties that it leaves no room for compromise.
- Second, most people don't appreciate just how hard it is to accomplish anything in Washington nor the skill levels required and assume that any intelligent successful person can succeed in public office.
- Lastly, a two party system in which each party is diametrically opposed to any proposal from the other party needs a third party to break the log jam otherwise nothing will be accomplished.
Elected officials without experience or applicable knowledge would do exactly the same thing they do in the private sector. They become followers not leaders because they don't know what they're doing. Just look at freshman house members with no political background. My guess is if we are dumb enough to elected someone like Trump, the Chief of Staff would in effect be the acting president and Trump would play the Court Jester.progressive professional politicians are not the answer though... That has been tried who knows how many times.Those that have the experience and knowledge have not been able to meet your expectations, so we should elect people with no applicable knowledge or experience and expect better results. That just doesn't make sense. Would Ben Carson hire an accountant to assist him in surgery? Would Trump hire a surgical nurse to mange his business?It hasn't worked for over a century, where do you think doing the same over and over again is sane??So we should elect someone that doesn't have any idea of how government functions, doesn't understand foreign policy, and no background in political science or law. If you believe that then give me a call the next you need a plumber. I know how to turn on the shower and flush toilets.Look where the candy a$$ed professional progressive politicians have gotten us to... A broken country that can't be fixed.Try comparing Clinton to the two top Republican hopefuls.
- Trump - a real estate developer that's bankrupted 4 businesses, screwing both creditors and investors, a young man with an education in real estate that dodged the draft multi-times that now seeks to be become the commander and chief of our military, a man that hasn't been any closer to elected office or any public service than lobbying and bribing legislatures, and a man that has made personal enemies of most of the people in congress that he would be dependent on to pass any legislation.
- Carson - a neurosurgeon with no applicable education and no background in government or public service and no proven leadership ability who is most known for surgical separation of conjoined twins, a doctor with absolutely no proven leadership ability, and when asked about his leadership skills and organization skills, he described organizing the OR and leading a surgical team.
Embrace the suck
I think there are three major problems.
- First, the ideological divide is so strong between the two parties that it leaves no room for compromise.
- Second, most people don't appreciate just how hard it is to accomplish anything in Washington nor the skill levels required and assume that any intelligent successful person can succeed in public office.
- Lastly, a two party system in which each party is diametrically opposed to any proposal from the other party needs a third party to break the log jam otherwise nothing will be accomplished.
I am not a trump supporter, although it is refreshing to see non politicians say what they think.Elected officials without experience or applicable knowledge would do exactly the same thing they do in the private sector. They become followers not leaders because they don't know what they're doing. Just look at freshman house members with no political background. My guess is if we are dumb enough to elected someone like Trump, the Chief of Staff would in effect be the acting president and Trump would play the Court Jester.progressive professional politicians are not the answer though... That has been tried who knows how many times.Those that have the experience and knowledge have not been able to meet your expectations, so we should elect people with no applicable knowledge or experience and expect better results. That just doesn't make sense. Would Ben Carson hire an accountant to assist him in surgery? Would Trump hire a surgical nurse to mange his business?It hasn't worked for over a century, where do you think doing the same over and over again is sane??So we should elect someone that doesn't have any idea of how government functions, doesn't understand foreign policy, and no background in political science or law. If you believe that then give me a call the next you need a plumber. I know how to turn on the shower and flush toilets.Look where the candy a$$ed professional progressive politicians have gotten us to... A broken country that can't be fixed.
Embrace the suck
I think there are three major problems.
- First, the ideological divide is so strong between the two parties that it leaves no room for compromise.
- Second, most people don't appreciate just how hard it is to accomplish anything in Washington nor the skill levels required and assume that any intelligent successful person can succeed in public office.
- Lastly, a two party system in which each party is diametrically opposed to any proposal from the other party needs a third party to break the log jam otherwise nothing will be accomplished.
I have yet to see the logic in electing people with no qualifications because those with qualifications failed.I am not a trump supporter, although it is refreshing to see non politicians say what they think.Elected officials without experience or applicable knowledge would do exactly the same thing they do in the private sector. They become followers not leaders because they don't know what they're doing. Just look at freshman house members with no political background. My guess is if we are dumb enough to elected someone like Trump, the Chief of Staff would in effect be the acting president and Trump would play the Court Jester.progressive professional politicians are not the answer though... That has been tried who knows how many times.Those that have the experience and knowledge have not been able to meet your expectations, so we should elect people with no applicable knowledge or experience and expect better results. That just doesn't make sense. Would Ben Carson hire an accountant to assist him in surgery? Would Trump hire a surgical nurse to mange his business?It hasn't worked for over a century, where do you think doing the same over and over again is sane??So we should elect someone that doesn't have any idea of how government functions, doesn't understand foreign policy, and no background in political science or law. If you believe that then give me a call the next you need a plumber. I know how to turn on the shower and flush toilets.
I think there are three major problems.
- First, the ideological divide is so strong between the two parties that it leaves no room for compromise.
- Second, most people don't appreciate just how hard it is to accomplish anything in Washington nor the skill levels required and assume that any intelligent successful person can succeed in public office.
- Lastly, a two party system in which each party is diametrically opposed to any proposal from the other party needs a third party to break the log jam otherwise nothing will be accomplished.
We basically have had over a century of progressive professional politicians, and we are in a hole we can't dig ourselves out of... More progressive professional politicians are only making things worse.