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Old 06-13-2015, 07:35 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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The topic here is her selling (trying to) solutions income equality. Pay attention.
Pay better attention Finn. She said economic equality, not income equality.

I posted 2 people that are advising her. Neither one espouses income equality.
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Old 06-13-2015, 07:38 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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Everyone who follows their speeches know they all identify income inequality as a problem, but you are right in saying they have not offered solutions. They are more eager to talk about it and accuse others for it. I think many of them will offer conservative solutions to reducing the problem, but that will come later when they are pressed to offer solutions.



“We’re facing right now a divided America when it comes to the economy. It is true that the top 1 percent are doing great under Barack Obama. Today, the top 1 percent earn a higher share of our national income than any year since 1928,” - Ted Cruz
Only Hillary is NOT talking about income inequality.
Hillary talked about ECONOMIC inequality.

One of her advisors is the woman that wants the government to manage our 401Ks and give us a guaranteed income from a POOLED FUND.
The other wants to see a paid family leave program with the money coming from the SS Fund and better opportunities for women.

Neither of those women talk about income inequality.
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Old 06-13-2015, 07:50 PM
 
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This is a generation of contrast with some being at 17 like 30 years olds of past while other are more like 12 year olds. never seen such contrast and it pretends larger wealth equity no matter what. Government itself will be increasingly dependent on fewer for funding.
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Old 06-13-2015, 08:19 PM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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The very idea of "economic equality" frightens Republicans to death, since the GOP is all about protecting the rich and making them richer, while everyone else goes to hell. Conservative posters here are outraged, irrational, and frantically chasing their tails now, since it's obvious they haven't a snowball's chance in hell of beating this woman.

The GOP is in serious, serious trouble now that Hillary Clinton, has launched her campaign. Her party has a history of success, evidenced by the fine job our current President has been doing, as well as her husband when he was President. They know what the hell they're doing, and this is shown on the record. The GOP has a history of failure, divisiveness, forced economic ruin, neanderthal, failed foreign policy, bigotry and racism, and inequality of every sort.

Go Hillary!
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Old 06-13-2015, 08:35 PM
 
Location: Johnson Creek,WI
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Wonder what Hillary's % of the divorced male vote will be?
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Old 06-13-2015, 08:38 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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The very idea of "economic equality" frightens Republicans to death, since the GOP is all about protecting the rich and making them richer, while everyone else goes to hell. Conservative posters here are outraged, irrational, and frantically chasing their tails now, since it's obvious they haven't a snowball's chance in hell of beating this woman.

The GOP is in serious, serious trouble now that Hillary Clinton, has launched her campaign. Her party has a history of success, evidenced by the fine job our current President has been doing, as well as her husband when he was President. They know what the hell they're doing, and this is shown on the record. The GOP has a history of failure, divisiveness, forced economic ruin, neanderthal, failed foreign policy, bigotry and racism, and inequality of every sort.

Go Hillary!
Well I see you made the change and Hillary is now on your alter.
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Old 06-13-2015, 08:39 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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The very idea of "economic equality" frightens Republicans to death, since the GOP is all about protecting the rich and making them richer, while everyone else goes to hell. Conservative posters here are outraged, irrational, and frantically chasing their tails now, since it's obvious they haven't a snowball's chance in hell of beating this woman.

The GOP is in serious, serious trouble now that Hillary Clinton, has launched her campaign. Her party has a history of success, evidenced by the fine job our current President has been doing, as well as her husband when he was President. They know what the hell they're doing, and this is shown on the record. The GOP has a history of failure, divisiveness, forced economic ruin, neanderthal, failed foreign policy, bigotry and racism, and inequality of every sort.

Go Hillary!
Hillary couldn't even fill the overflow section of her big launch.
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Old 06-13-2015, 09:32 PM
 
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The very idea of "economic equality" frightens Republicans to death, since the GOP is all about protecting the rich and making them richer, while everyone else goes to hell. Conservative posters here are outraged, irrational, and frantically chasing their tails now, since it's obvious they haven't a snowball's chance in hell of beating this woman.

The GOP is in serious, serious trouble now that Hillary Clinton, has launched her campaign. Her party has a history of success, evidenced by the fine job our current President has been doing, as well as her husband when he was President. They know what the hell they're doing, and this is shown on the record. The GOP has a history of failure, divisiveness, forced economic ruin, neanderthal, failed foreign policy, bigotry and racism, and inequality of every sort.

Go Hillary!
Yes, Republicans are so terrified of Hillary that more than 20 of them are lining of for the opportunity to face off against her in the general election. If she can hold on and win the nomination this time, that is, as she was regarded as an equally strong favorite in the 2008 race at this stage of that contest. Personally, I do not think that there are very many Democrats at all that sincerely believe in her, and there very well may not be enough to get her over the finish line this time either.

Do you happen to know anyone that supports Hillary not just because it is her turn, and therefore that she is the inevitable Democratic nominee, but because they truly believe she believes what she says and is trustworthy and capable enough to stick with those principles and to lead in a way to make those ideas come to pass? The way that Scott Walker has with his ideas in Wisconsin?

Do you? Really?

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Old 06-13-2015, 11:00 PM
 
Location: The Lone Star State
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The GOP has a history of failure, divisiveness, forced economic ruin, neanderthal, failed foreign policy, bigotry and racism, and inequality of every sort.
You must be confused; the Obama administration is not part of the GOP.
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Old 06-14-2015, 06:42 AM
 
Location: Annandale, VA
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Well, she has a point.....I mean she was DEAD BROKE when they left the WH...and possibly in debt....

Baloney. She is married to Bill Clinton who receives a pension from the federal government. She left the WH with more than most of the middle and lower classes.

It is not our fault that she had to buy a mansion in NY instead of something they could actually afford. The SS covers 100% of their mortgage.
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