Posted on 06/13/2015 11:15:45 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
(Reuters) - Appealing to working families in her first major campaign speech, U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said on Saturday she would rewrite the U.S. tax code if she is elected so that it rewards hard work, and not quick equities trades or money stashed away overseas.
She also pledged to establish a national infrastructure bank financed by bonds, an idea championed by President Barack Obama, a fellow Democrat.
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Is she running for speaker of the house or dictator?
At least Lenin keeps his mouth shut!
Well, since thats congress’s job I’ll just pass.
So simple. So true. So obvious.
So criminally, inexcusably denied by so many.
Anyone who votes for Hillary mocks God.
What the hell is a “working family”? The most stupid Democrat group think term.
I would submit to the extent there were working families, they are all now unemployed due to Democrat policies.
Would this criminal old hag “pledge” to serve hard time for her many crimes...if elected???
sounds like moe communist clap trap, to me.
went to the local packie(CT) today and there was a news paper on the counter with a headline about Ct’s Malloy backpedalling his stance on taxes.
I made my usual anti Malloy snide remark and to my surprise both women behind the counter, an Indian(India) and a hispanic,both began bad mouthing Malloy, Obama and Hitlary..with out any coaching....So maybe there may be hope!!
Bill Clinton’s “middle clasa tax cut” turned out to be an expansion of the earned income tax credit. I expect that Hillary’s “rewarding hard work” will be more of the same.
LOL, she plans on using getting elected to AVOID paying for her crimes!
There! Fixed it.
FR: Never Accept the Premise of Your Opponents Argument
It is important to note that most of the official actions that Clinton performed as a US Senator blatantly ignored the federal governments constitutional Article I, Section 8-limited powers, especially the Supreme Courts clarifications of the limits of Congresss Commerce Clause powers and also Congresss limited power to lay taxes.
State inspection laws, health laws, and laws for regulating the internal commerce of a State, and those which respect turnpike roads, ferries, &c. are not within the power granted to Congress [emphases added]. Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
Former Senator Clinton is another great example why the ill-conceived 17th Amendment should never have been ratified.
There has to be something else to vote for.
Jebster will not win no matter how bad Hillary is.
He agrees with her on too much.
GA Jimmuh pledged this too. Did he?
Long question. Short answer: Yes indeed! The fact that the American sheeple are even considering voting for her should be alarming.
When the dems say “working Families,” they mean “non-working families.”
Meanwhile, her daughter “worked” for a hedge fund, was paid $700,000 a year salary from the corrupt Clinton Foundation, and bought a $10 million “condo” in Manhattan.
Talk about a one percenter!
Considering recent history (but disregarding Schlesinger’s `Cycles of American History’) every prez worth a damn (that’s right: not Jimmuh or George HW) has had two terms since FDR (who had four) ... why, this should be a walk for the GOP.
But you know as surely as God made little green apples that they will nominate a looser, like 2008, 2012, and before my state even has a voice in the selection, and it will become a horse race.
If it’s a Jeb-like creature, I’m staying home. And if you are an outraged GOP-e plant (not necessarily *you* FWF) you can buhlow me buddy.
Yep, 18 trillion in debt and the first downgrade in US history is not nearly enough.
“She also pledged to establish a national infrastructure bank financed by bonds, an idea championed by President Barack Obama,”
Modeled on the Ex-Im bank I’m sure. Another thing to rob blind.
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