A question for Hillary's Supporters

Lots of info online. You should do some research.

But here's a helpful link. This is a study by Moody's, and compares the plans of the 2 candidates:

http://money.cnn.com/2016/07/29/news/economy/hillary-clinton-economy-jobs-moodys/index.html


Moody's Analytics is an independent research group, but the lead author of the report on Clinton is Mark Zandi, who donated $2,700 to her campaign last year, according to data from the Center for Responsive Politics. [from link]

There's that, and I'm lazy lol.

Somebody explain to me what Hillary is going to do to increase employment.
 
She's going to make such deals. Believe me.

Oh, Hillary will make some deals alright lol.

If you care about the economy and jobs you should be able to type a short paragraph just off the top of your head. Raise taxes? Lower taxes? Incentives for small businesses? Disincentives for small businesses?

That kind of thing.
 
Oh, Hillary will make some deals alright lol.

If you care about the economy and jobs you should be able to type a short paragraph just off the top of your head. Raise taxes? Lower taxes? Incentives for small businesses? Disincentives for small businesses?

That kind of thing.

What is this, a test? Do you really want to learn something?

You're too lazy to look it up, but you want others to write paragraphs for you so you can learn something?

She announced her jobs plan on March 4th. And she went into more detail in one day than Trump has gone through since last summer. Take away tax benefits from companies that ship jobs overseas; tax incentives for companies that profit share; no more inversions; more domestic energy programs and incentives; et al.
 
What is this, a test? Do you really want to learn something?

You're too lazy to look it up, but you want others to write paragraphs for you so you can learn something?

She announced her jobs plan on March 4th. And she went into more detail in one day than Trump has gone through since last summer. Take away tax benefits from companies that ship jobs overseas; tax incentives for companies that profit share; no more inversions; more domestic energy programs and incentives; et al.

How does that differ from Obama's plan? And has it worked thus far?
 

You got it.

I'm not going to sit here & do a tutorial for you. The whole thread here is obviously set up as some sort of "gotcha" where you're going to try to discredit any source anyone gives, and dismiss any argument anyone makes.

Hillary has put forth a detailed plan on jobs. You & others may disagree w/ it, but at the very least, she has put out some details for people to evaluate on their own, so they sort of know what would be in store if she's elected.

As I've said, I don't think there is much comparison between that, and "we're going to make such deals. Believe me." But I guess that's different from Obama, so....
 
It is interesting that the guy who claims NOT to support Crooked Hillary is the first to respond to a thread titled "question for Hillary supporters"

Do you want to know how predictable the above is? It's a boring Sat. night, so I responded, and when I did, my 1st thought was that you'd post this exact thing.

Make no mistake about it: I'm voting for Johnson because it doesn't matter in my state, and I want to see some kind of 3rd party emerge to more prominence. However, if I was in a close state, I would absolutely vote Hillary.

And 100%, I am supporting Hillary to win over Trump. The idea of a Trump Presidency is absolutely horrific to me. I will celebrate a Hillary win, in a big way.
 
Moody's Analytics is an independent research group, but the lead author of the report on Clinton is Mark Zandi, who donated $2,700 to her campaign last year, according to data from the Center for Responsive Politics. [from link]

There's that, and I'm lazy lol.

Somebody explain to me what Hillary is going to do to increase employment.

even worse....
from the above link...
Zandi was a vocal supporter of the stimulus package President Obama deployed during the financial crisis of 2009
 
Moody's Analytics is an independent research group, but the lead author of the report on Clinton is Mark Zandi, who donated $2,700 to her campaign last year, according to data from the Center for Responsive Politics. [from link]

There's that, and I'm lazy lol.

Somebody explain to me what Hillary is going to do to increase employment.

She will spend money she doesn't have which, and I cannot understand why, raises gdp. Then from the pretend growth taxes go up which magically makes hiring happen. The true voodoo economic of Keynes which has nave worked.
 
Believe me... I wanna tell you ...it will be terrific... It will be YUUUUUUUUUUGE!
That's all you ever need to know, apparently.
 
She will spend money she doesn't have which, and I cannot understand why, raises gdp. Then from the pretend growth taxes go up which magically makes hiring happen. The true voodoo economic of Keynes which has nave worked.

Hillary will tax us is into prosperity lol.

"Speaking at an auto parts manufacturer in Detroit, days before Michigan holds its Democratic primary, Mrs. Clinton proposed a “new bargain for the new economy” that would bring back manufacturing jobs and increase collective bargaining rights".

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/03/0...ffers-economic-plan-focused-on-jobs.html?_r=0

But don't all the Trump critics claim manufacturing jobs will never come back?
 
Most won't nor do we want them to. They won't be high paying. We need to return to being innovators and manufacture those things that do pay. Taxing success as we do insures this won't happen with hrc.
 
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