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Hillary Clinton Rips Clueless Mitch McConnell For Really Not Getting It
Clinton will propose at least a third rate that would be higher than the 28 percent rate that President Obama has floated for the highest earners, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
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Clinton used the Facebook chat to rip Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) after he was quoted saying that “the gender card isn’t alone enough” for her to become President. Clinton declared her candidacy in April, and the recently released campaign finance data go through the end of June.
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The briefing adds that “the overall cost of the tax credit is expected to be roughly USD20bn over the ten-year budget window, and will be fully paid for through the closure of tax loopholes that she will identify as part of the comprehensive [tax reform] agenda that Clinton will introduce in the weeks and months ahead”. He’s donated between $500,000 and $1 million to the Clinton Foundation, according to the charity’s website.
And she said that when firms are forced to pay fines for wrongdoing, those amounts should come out of the bonus checks that go to their executives.
Hillary Rodham Clinton plans later this week to propose raising capital gains taxes for some investors. “This would create a profound incentive for more long-term holdings and could be designed to be revenue neutral”. “The increase in short-termism has grown in urgency since 2008, and the urgency of our solutions has to match it”, she wrote. Among the thousands of questions Clinton received, it appeared she responded to just 12 questions – four of which were posed by reporters. Clinton restated her positions on immigration and student debt and promised to continue to address “hard truths about race and justice in this country“. Along with fellow Democrat hopeful Martin O’Malley, Sanders spoke at Netroots Saturday while Clinton passed on the event.
Clinton, by contrast, argued that wage stagnation is the country’s central economic problem and criticized an “arbitrary growth target untethered to people’s lives and livelihoods”.
She strongly endorsed profit-sharing, and her advisers say she will, over time, make proposals on executive compensation along the lines of a bill introduced by Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md. However, between 1934 and 1941 the capital gains tax scheme consisted of a sliding scale allowing investors to exclude a percentage of their capital gains based on how long they owned assets.
-Repeated that an increase in people working in the “gig economy”-for companies such as Uber, though she didn’t mention it by name-offers challenges and opportunities”.
And: “We should be making it easier for Americans to be both good workers and good parents and caregivers”. She was surprised and said that the 73-year-old senator really doesn’t get what she’s doing.
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“If they know you and like you, and believe in you, they’ll vote for you even in the midst of a tide that might be going the other way”, said Beebe.