Posted on 10/11/2016 7:29:26 PM PDT by TigerClaws
Wikileaks has arguably been the most important thing that has happened to elections, if not the veneer of democracy, in quite a long time. Weve been able to see the true side of politicians and bureaucrats like never before.
In Hillary Clinton, we see a figure beholden to Wall St., working diligently to advance the influence of financial corporations over government policy and taxpayer money. Her mega-donor list is a whos who of megabanks that also happened to benefit from the TARP government bailout.
In return for their money, Clinton gave speeches to Wall St. giants behind closed doors between 2013 and 2015. She told Goldman Sachs she was far removed from ordinary people and that you need both a public and a private position.
Clinton has vacillated terribly on the issue of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which is a gift to her donors but very unpopular to Americans who see it for the fleecing it is. She was for TPP before she was against it a familiar descriptive.
As Bernie Sanders pointed out during the primary where he was efficiently neutralized by the establishment the only thing we know about Clinton is that she will be on the side of Wall St.
If Clinton supporters believe she will do anything about governments war on cannabis, they should think again.
The good people at Marijuana.com have been studying the leaked emails, and during one of those Wall St. speeches, Clinton expressed a clear opposition to cannabis legalization.
During an on-stage Q & A session with Xeroxs chairman and CEO in March 2014, Clinton used Wall Street terminology to express her opposition to ending cannabis prohibition in all senses of the word: URSULA BURNS: So long means thumbs up, short means thumbs down; or long means I support, short means I dont. Im going to start with Im going to give you about ten long-shorts. SECRETARY CLINTON: Even if you could make money on a short, you cant answer short. URSULA BURNS: You can answer short, but you got to be careful about letting anybody else know that. They will bet against you. So legalization of pot? SECRETARY CLINTON: Short in all senses of the word.
The exchange with Burns is part of an 80-page document containing the emails of John Podesta, her campaign manager. Campaign staffers have been working diligently to try and scrub embarrassing parts of the speeches, and this was one of them.
As Tom Angell points out:
That the campaign flagged the candidates opposition to legalization as a potential problem demonstrates a growing understanding by political operatives that marijuana law reform is now a mainstream issue, one which is supported by a majority of Americans and a supermajority of Democratic primary voters.
As with so many other issues, its hard to tell from Clintons public statements exactly where she stands unlike Sanders, who openly supports legalization and even introduced a bill to end federal prohibition.
Since that exchange with Burns in 2014, Clinton has acknowledged the medical value of cannabis and indicated she would let states do their own thing, and even said cannabis should be rescheduled under the Controlled Substances Act.
However, she adopts a cover your ass approach by saying I dont think weve done enough research yet and I want to wait and see what happens in states with recreational legalization.
This is not in line with the truth becoming exponentially obvious that denying medical cannabis to suffering patients is a criminal act, and prohibiting a plant that people have used for thousands of years is oppression.
Clinton had no problem making it clear to a Wall St. corporation that she is against legalization, but why?
Perhaps because the pharmaceutical industry is a major part of Wall St., and they are desperately fighting ballot initiatives to legalize cannabis in several states, as it represents a direct threat to their profits.
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/leaked-wall-st-speech-shows-clinton-opposing-pot-legalization-in-all-senses-of-the-word/#5mpQOB10iJ2ozjlo.99
Quite a few swing states have pot on the ballot.
https://www.theweedblog.com/states-voting-on-marijuana-reform-in-november-2016/
Clinton had no problem making it clear to a Wall St. corporation that she is against legalization, but WHY?
‘Perhaps’ because the pharmaceutical industry is a major part of Wall St., and they are desperately fighting ballot initiatives to legalize cannabis in several states, as it represents a direct threat to their profits.
PERHAPS?! HA!
I wish they would leak coordination between scumbags in the GOP establishment against Trump.
Virginia Beach went for Romney in the last election.
I think Trump should use this and come out for pot legalization in the next debate if he’s not decisively moving polls in the right direction. The republic hangs in the balance and that’d catch her off guard and probably cleave off about half of Hillary’s millennial support.
Now she’ll have to come out in favor of pot.
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Granny pickles cant make bank off of it if everybody can grow their own for free!
Clinton had no problem making it clear to a Wall St. corporation that she is against legalization, but WHY?
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It could also be that she’s for big government. ATF, Homeland Security, FBI, etc., employee a lot of people.
They like calling the news stations about their big drug busts. So much of it is about more and more funding (their jobs).
The times they're hard but don't let it harsh your mellow!
I believe Trump is for states rights.
Does her private position agree with her public position in this case?
The word on the leftist street is that all these Wikileaks are faked. And people are believing it. Hilliary is just a victim. Gag and barf.
It’s not going to work! There are 26 days left, which is way more than enough time for social media to beat the msm on wikileaks info war!!
That might lose him some traditional Republican support.
The proper response, in my opinion, is for him to say that this is not a federal matter and he would repeal all Federal pot laws and let the states to decide whether to legalize or not.
I think it is pretty hard to criticize that
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Agree. Trump has said it should be decided state-by-state. For the benefit FR's drug war whores supporters, here's the basis for leaving it to the states =>
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