Posted on 09/27/2016 4:14:24 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
As the first one-on-one US presidential debate began, Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump put forward competing visions for the US economy...
Mrs Clinton said: "The central question in this election is really, what kind of country do we want to be and what kind of future we'll build together.
"First, we have to build an economy that works for everyone, not just just those at the top. That means we need new jobs, good jobs with rising incomes.
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Look at her words, folks. If we have to build an economy that works for everyone, that means we DON'T have one that exists already. Right now, according to HITLERY's own words, we AT BEST have an economy right now that only works for "those at the the top".
Hm. Hitlery just pointed out that after 8 years of the man child, we don't have an economy that works.
Trump mentioned worst recovery ever. Adding 100 million out of work would have been nice touch, but like i’ve said, easy to score from home.
RIGHT before he mentioned Sylondra, or however the ### you spell it, i was telling me wife, please mention it Trump, please!!! And he did!!!! :)
And as an ex Boxer, I’d say Trump went the 15 rounds (now 12), lost just barely but won YUGE in the heart and minds category.
And Rocky won the second fight :)
Hmmm... then why did she seek his endorsement if the economy’s in the toilet?
No wait - back up. Didn’t Lester Holt tell us last night we’ve the best economy we’ve had in decades?
More lies.
Anus lip lock is not a Bolshecrat detriment, when you need 95% of the black vote.
She didn’t try to indict anything or anyone other than Trump.
This woman hasn’t said one detracting thing to Obama in eight years.
Now we’re supposed to believe her if and when she ever does?
LOL
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